词汇 | style |
释义 | style noun uk /staɪl/ us /staɪl/ stylenoun (WAY)B1[ C or U ] a way of doing something, especially one that is typical of a person, group of people, place, or period: 做事方式;(尤指)风格,作风 style ofJones favours a dynamic, hands-on style of management.琼斯喜欢那种充满活力、事事亲历亲为的管理风格。 in styleHis office is very utilitarian in style, with no decoration.他的办公室在风格上讲究实用,没有任何装饰。 be your styleinformal to be the type of thing that you would do: 是(某人)的做法;是(某人)的作风 He wouldn't try to mislead you - it's not his style.他不会有意误导你的——他不是那种人。 a flamboyant style of choreography华彩绚丽的舞蹈设计风格 a conversational style of writing口语化的行文风格 Most of her films have a documentary style. This painting perfectly exemplifies the naturalistic style that was so popular at the time. Paul has a hands-off style of management.保罗采取一种不干涉的管理方法。 Ways of achieving things a means to an endidiom actively aid another avenue bases basis formula media method methodological methodologically procedure standard operating procedure strategy styleless stylistic stylistically thus vehicle stylenoun (FASHION)B1[ C or U ] fashion, especially in clothing: (尤指服装上的)风尚,潮流,流行式样 a style consultant时装顾问 I read the fashion pages in the newspapers to keep up with the latest styles.我常看报纸的时尚版,以跟上最新的潮流。 in styleThe classic black dress is always in style.典雅的黑色连衣裙永远都不会过时。 Synonyms craze fad fashion(POPULAR STYLE) mania(STRONG INTEREST)disapproving mode(FASHION) trend vogue Compare cultnoun mania(STRONG INTEREST)disapproving fashion fashionFashion trends for the season include light, cool fabrics. styleA crisp navy suit will always be in style. trendThe trend is now to wear skirts longer. fadLet's hope this obsession with celebrity lifestyles is just a fad. crazeCycling shorts were the latest craze that year. He has plenty of money but no style.他有很多钱但没有品位。 So how did a diminutive Australian soap star get to be this great icon of style and beauty? He reads all the latest style magazines. I like her style. Black is always in style. Fashion anti-fashion clothes horse core couture couturier cover girl fashion statement fashionista fast fashion geek chic mannequin milliner missy mock croc mode modelling swag the fashion police trend vogue stylenoun (DESIGN)B1[ C ] a particular shape or design, especially of a person's hair, clothes, or a piece of furniture: 设计;造型 style ofa formal style of hat式样正式的帽子 Her hair was cut in a really nice style.她的头发剪了个非常漂亮的发式。 See also hairstyle a plain style of architecture简朴的建筑风格 Prince Charles condemned the assertively modernist style of architecture. Their house was decorated in a style that was not to my taste. The school uniform is quasi-military in style.这种校服在式样上类似军装。 She had her hair cut in a boyish style.她剪了个男孩的发型。 Categories and varieties bad/big boyidiom brand breed categoric categorical category classification derivative hue mark misclassification model mould new breed polymorphism run shade sort stratification update stylenoun (HIGH QUALITY)B2[ U ]approving high quality in appearance, design, or behaviour: 气派;优雅格调 have real styleThat car's got real style, which is no surprise considering how much it cost.那辆车非常有气派,但考虑到其造价也就不足为奇了。 in/with styleWhen she decides to do something, she always does it in/with great style.她一旦决定要做什么,总是会做得很气派。 Attractive adorable adorably adorbs aesthetic aesthetically delicate disarming disarmingly distinguished dreamy lovable lovably loveliness lovely lusciously striking stunning stunningly suave suavely You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Quality and standard stylenoun (FLOWER PART)[ C ] biology specialized the middle part of the carpel (= female part) of a flower, connecting the ovary to the stigma花柱 Yulia Naumenko/Moment/GettyImages Parts of plants axil bark bilobed blade caning cascara sagrada corolla endodermis floret inflorescence knot pistil rooty rosella seed coat seed pod sessile sting taproot vein Idiomas if it is going out of style style verb[ T ] uk /staɪl/ us /staɪl/ styleverb[T] (DESIGN)to shape or design something such as a person's hair or an object like a piece of clothing or furniture or a book, especially so that it looks attractive: 设计;给…造型;(尤指)把…设计得吸引人 You've had your hair styled - it really suits you.你做了头发——这个发型真适合你。 This range of jackets is styled to look good whatever the occasion.这个系列的夹克衫设计巧妙,适合各种场合穿着。 I think they could style her hair in a more flattering way. Her hair was styled to look like a 50s movie star. Patterns and shapes amorphous arabesque argyle asymmetrically asymmetry fishhook flecked formless formlessly fretted saltire scalloped scissor semilunaris shapeable vee wavery wavily weave willow pattern You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Inventing, designing and innovation styleverb[T] (TITLE)to give a title to a person or group: 称呼;给…命名 [ + noun ]She styles herself "Doctor" but she doesn't have a degree.她自称“博士”,但实际上她根本没有学位。 See also self-styledusually disapproving Names and titles A.N. Other age aka alias appellation first name forename form of address given name good name pen name pet name place name pseudonym pseudonymity trademark unchristened under the name ofidiom unidentified unnamed Phrasal verbstyle it out -style suffix uk / -staɪl/ us / -staɪl/ in the style mentioned: …风格的,…式的 Japanese-style management日本式的管理风格 antique-style furniture古典风格的家具 Ways of achieving things a means to an endidiom actively aid another avenue bases basis formula media method methodological methodologically procedure standard operating procedure strategy styleless stylistic stylistically thus vehicle style | American Dictionarystyle noun us/stɑɪl/ stylenoun (WAY)[ C/U ] a way of doing something, esp. one that is typical of a person, group of people, place, or time: [ C ]Puente fused Latin with other musical styles. [ C ]The book is written in the style of an 18th-century novel. [ U ]His portraits were awkward in style. [ C/U ] Style is also a special quality that makes a person or thing seem different and attractive: [ U ]I like this team – the players have style. stylenoun (DESIGN)[ C ] a particular form or design: They had hundreds of styles of light fixtures in stock. [ C ] Style also means fashion: [ C ]I keep up with the latest styles. [ U ]The classic black dress is always in style. [ C ] art Style also refers to particular features of art that are found in a group of artists who lived and worked at the same time. style verb[ T ] us/stɑɪl/ styleverb[T] (DESIGN)to arrange or design hair, clothes, a room, etc., esp. so that it looks attractive: Most women style their hair. style | Business Englishstyle noun[ C ] uk /staɪl/us a way of doing something, especially one that is typical of a person, group of people, place, or period: management/leadership styleAn authoritarian management style may not yield good results. Those familiar with her personal style say she is quietly decisive. a working/learning style See alsohouse style Examples of stylestyle Cognitive styles predict the course of bipolar depression, not mania. In arts and fashion people recognize styles when they see them, and people often agree on what is stylish or what is not. What we know about mental representations of designs and styles and of design transformation actions indicates that individual changes to designs are usually simple. What form do visuospatial schemata for styles take? Using shape annealing for pattern generation, spatial layouts that reflect desired styles as well as meet structural purpose can be generated. In their life styles and genomic structures they both are minimalists, that is, they code only very limited functions. The distinction between the two modalities of writing and speech is known to foster two distinct styles of discourse. The first kind of profiling is directly relevant to programmers, but the distinction between the dynamic and lexical styles is subtle. Alternatively, the parents' interaction styles may have differed. The order of frequency in the two speech styles was very similar except for the high-central vowel category. However, aspirated consonants were not significantly different between the two speech styles. The majority of nasal consonants were produced as singleton (non-geminates) in both speech styles. However, no other manner categories showed significant differences between the two speech styles. Both styles seem to promote the child's participation, though the way in which this is achieved seems to differ. We compare the two styles at several points in what follows. See all examples of style These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withstylestyleThese are words often used in combination with style. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. acting style From these fairly plausible arguments, the authors move on to more outlandish assertions, for example that the role of the larynx affects acting style. aggressive style The overture sets the tone for much of the playing: a very aggressivestyle with exaggerated dynamics, off-the-string playing and heavily attacked staccatos. architectural style Building 5 shows further modification and enlargement of the monument, including a substantial change in its architecturalstyle. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. 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