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style英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [C] [U] 风格,格调; 文体 manner of writing or speaking, especially contrasted with what is actually written or said
  2. [S] 行为方式,作风 sb's characteristic way of behaving
  3. [C] 种类,类型; 流行式样; 款式 a type or sort, especially of goods; fashion in dress, etc.
  4. [U] 风度; 格调,气派 superior or fashionable quality of sb or sth
v.(动词)
  1. vt. 设计design
  2. vt. 称呼; 命名 describe by a specified style

style是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 文体
  2. 风格
  3. 种类
  4. 风度
  5. 式样
  6. 语调
  7. 作风
  8. 称呼
  9. 流行款式
  10. 文风
  11. 尖笔
  12. 铁笔
  13. 品位
  14. 时尚
  15. 时髦
  16. 气派
  17. 仪表
  18. 体裁
  19. 说话的态度
v. (动词)
  1. 称呼
  2. 设计
  3. 命名
  4. 使符合时势
  5. 使成为时髦
  6. 给…命名
  7. 把…叫做
  8. 设计(服装)
  9. 使符合流行式样
  10. 为…造型
  11. 以…风格设计
  12. 模仿…的风格
  13. 把…设计成某种式样
  14. 使合潮流
  15. 设计(…的式样)
  16. 使符合…体例
  17. 炫耀
  18. 大摇大摆地走

style变形

复数:styles

第三人称单数:styles

现在分词:styling

过去式:styled

过去分词:styled

style扩展

styler (n.)

style词根

词根:style

adj.

stylish 时髦的;现代风格的;潇洒的

stylized 程式化的;按固定格式的

adv.

stylishly 时髦地;新式地

n.

stylist 设计师;文体学家

stylishness 时髦;新式

stylization 格式化;仿效;因袭

v.

stylized 风格化;仿效…的风格(stylize的过去式和过去分词)

vi.

stylize 符合特定(或传统)程式

stylise 具有某种风格;程式化

vt.

stylize 使风格化;使程式化

stylise 使…风格化;效仿…的风格(等于stylize)

style英英释义

noun

a particular manner or technique by which something is done, created, or performed the classical style of dance

a unique style of horseback riding

a distinctive manner of expression (as in writing or speech) the flowery style of 18th century prose

writes with more attention to style than to content

a distinctive manner or custom of behaving or conducting oneself his style is abrasivealso: a particular mode of living in high style

the formal style of the court

a distinctive quality, form, or type of something the Greek style of architecture

a new dress style

the state of being popular : fashion

clothes that are always in style

fashionable elegance

beauty, grace, or ease of manner or technique

an awkward moment she handled with style

a convention with respect to spelling, punctuation, capitalization, and typographic arrangement and display followed in writing or printing

stylus

gnomon sense 1b

the filiform usually elongated part of the pistil bearing a stigma at its apex see flower illustration

a slender elongated process (such as a bristle) on an animal

designation, title

verb

transitive verb

to give a particular style to: such as

to give a particular shape to (hair) His hair was styled in thick spikes pointing skyward and he was wearing a leather jacket and jeans. "I looked like a punk rocker," he admits.—Leigh Anne Williams

She cuts and styles her own hair.

to design and make (something, such as clothing) in a particular style or for a particular purpose Kids on … BMX bikes styled like motorcycles …—Margaret Loeb The coats, even those presumably styled for hunting, are woefully too short …—Donald Atwell Zoll

Our 30"-long skirt is flatteringly styled with front pleats and a plain back.—Land's End catalog

to wear (something, such as an article of clothing) as part of a particular fashion look (see look entry 2 sense 2c) Earlier this month, Hailey Bieber also headed to Vegas in a lime green trucker hat, styling it with a white tank and classic jeans.—Christian Allairealso: to select and arrange the clothing, hair, makeup, etc. of (someone) to create a particular fashion look [Kylie] Jenner is styled in a dress by Anthony Vaccarello from Saint Laurent's 2020 fall collection. —Danielle Drake-Flam

… these loafers … can easily be styled with jeans, khakis, or shorts alike, depending on the season.—Ali Smith

to decorate (something, such as a room) in a particular way

… a … boutique hotel where each room is styled after a different country or region.—Jenny White

to call or designate by an identifying term : name … she styles herself as an entrepreneur looking to establish a "members-only club" on the model of Soho House.—Sadie Stein see also self-styled

Jay King styles himself as the Indiana Jones of turquoise, telling tales of far-flung mines as he peddles chunky jewelry.—Belinda Luscombe

adjective combining form or adverb combining form

being in the style of

a Beaujolais-style wine

style词组

in style流行;时髦地

life style生活方式,生活习惯;格调

new stylen. 新历

unique style独特的风格

out of style过时的

artistic style艺术风格

architectural style建筑风格

style of work工作作风

european style欧式期权;欧洲式

learning style学习方式,学习类型;学习风格

hair stylen. 发型

in the style of风格(文体)

literary style文言体;文艺语体

western style西方风格的;西方式;欧美风格

modern style现代风格

style of writing文风;文笔

leadership style领导风格;领袖风格

fashion style时样,服装风格;流行款式

structural style结构形式;构造型式

japanese style日本式

style区别

 fashion, style

这组词都有“流行,样式”的意思,其区别是:

fashion侧重指衣着、生活、行为和思想等的风尚,多含一时或一地流行的意味。

style与fashion意义相当,可换用,但现代用以强调高雅。

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style词源中文解释

14世纪初, stile,“写作工具,笔,铁笔; 一篇写作,叙述,论文; 作者的特定修辞方式,表达方式; 生活方式,方式,行为,举止”,源自古法语 stile, estile “风格,时尚,方式; 一根桩,栅栏”,源自拉丁语 stilus “桩,写作工具,写作方式,表达方式”,可能来自与 stick(v.)相同的来源。拼写错误地受到希腊语 stylos “柱子”的影响,后者可能与之没有直接关系。与 substance 区分开来,始于1570年代。指“穿着方式”的意思始于1814年。

style_体育行业词汇

风格

式样

姿势

打法

style_动物学行业词汇

针状骨针

style_医学行业词汇

通管丝,管心针

细探针

锥刺

花柱(植物),同stylet

style_植物学行业词汇

花柱

style_法律行业词汇

样式

style_生物学行业词汇

附尖

style词源英文解释

Noun Middle English stile, style, from Latin stilus spike, stem, stylus, style of writing; perhaps akin to Latin instigare to goad — more at stick

The first known use of style was in the 14th century

style儿童词典英英释义

subject1 of 3noun

a person under the authority or control of another

a person who owes loyalty to a monarch or state

a department of knowledge or learning

an individual (as a person or a mouse) that is studied or experimented on

the person or thing discussed : topic

the subject of an essay

a noun or term functioning as a noun about which something is stated in the predicate of a sentence

"child" in "the child threw the ball" is the subject

subject2 of 3adjective

owing obedience or loyalty to another

likely to be affected by

subject to temptation

having a tendency

subject to catching colds

depending on

subject to your approval

subject3 of 3verb

to bring under control or rule

to make responsive to the discipline and control of a superior

to make likely

his poor conduct subjected him to criticism

to cause or force to put up with something difficult, unpleasant, or inconvenient

unwilling to subject us to embarrassment

subject1 of 3noun

a person under the authority or control of another

a person who owes loyalty to a monarch or state

a department of knowledge or learning

an individual (as a person or a mouse) that is studied or experimented on

the person or thing discussed : topic

the subject of an essay

a noun or term functioning as a noun about which something is stated in the predicate of a sentence

"child" in "the child threw the ball" is the subject

subject2 of 3adjective

owing obedience or loyalty to another

likely to be affected by

subject to temptation

having a tendency

subject to catching colds

depending on

subject to your approval

subject3 of 3verb

to bring under control or rule

to make responsive to the discipline and control of a superior

to make likely

his poor conduct subjected him to criticism

to cause or force to put up with something difficult, unpleasant, or inconvenient

unwilling to subject us to embarrassment

subject1 of 3noun

a person under the authority or control of another

a person who owes loyalty to a monarch or state

a department of knowledge or learning

an individual (as a person or a mouse) that is studied or experimented on

the person or thing discussed : topic

the subject of an essay

a noun or term functioning as a noun about which something is stated in the predicate of a sentence

"child" in "the child threw the ball" is the subject

subject2 of 3adjective

owing obedience or loyalty to another

likely to be affected by

subject to temptation

having a tendency

subject to catching colds

depending on

subject to your approval

subject3 of 3verb

to bring under control or rule

to make responsive to the discipline and control of a superior

to make likely

his poor conduct subjected him to criticism

to cause or force to put up with something difficult, unpleasant, or inconvenient

unwilling to subject us to embarrassment

style1 of 2noun

a way of expressing oneself (as in speaking or writing)

a particular way by which something is done, created, or performed the classical style of dance

a unique style of horseback riding

stylus sense 1

a column built so that its shadow indicates the time of day

the narrow long middle part of the pistil of a flower which bears the stigma at its tip

the state of being popular : fashion

clothes that are always in style

fashionable elegance

beauty, grace, or ease of doing something

handled the awkward moment with style

the custom or plan followed in spelling, capitalization, punctuation, and arrangement and display of type

style2 of 2verb

to call by an identifying term : name

style themselves scientists

to give a particular style to

cuts and styles hair

to design or make in agreement with an accepted way of doing something

style1 of 2noun

a way of expressing oneself (as in speaking or writing)

a particular way by which something is done, created, or performed the classical style of dance

a unique style of horseback riding

stylus sense 1

a column built so that its shadow indicates the time of day

the narrow long middle part of the pistil of a flower which bears the stigma at its tip

the state of being popular : fashion

clothes that are always in style

fashionable elegance

beauty, grace, or ease of doing something

handled the awkward moment with style

the custom or plan followed in spelling, capitalization, punctuation, and arrangement and display of type

style2 of 2verb

to call by an identifying term : name

style themselves scientists

to give a particular style to

cuts and styles hair

to design or make in agreement with an accepted way of doing something

style 例句

1 All these guys had hair they had to style.

2 His hair was the same color, cut military style.

3 “Whoa. Put away the big words, bro. I’m not trying to get militant. Not my style. But new things are happening out there. It’s exciting.”

4 They learn the names of the different architectural styles: cape, saltbox, raised ranch, garrison.

5 But Cockcroft was a thoughtful physicist in the style treasured by Rutherford, especially in his resourcefulness with equipment, the Cavendish’s hallmark.

6 Both bands were playing “Dixie,” but not in the same style.

7 Her hair is styled in two braids and her gaze is distant.

8 It was no accident that kings and prophets styled themselves as shepherds and likened the way they and the gods cared for their people to a shepherd’s care for his flock.

9 The neighborhood is older than ours, with aging ranch style homes, but a strip mall on the corner looks no different here than in my neighborhood.

10 But if he let it get his goat now that would be even less his style, and so he forced it to the back of his mind and had some more coffee.

11 Part of the satisfaction of the Corelli style is that there is a predictability about its internal movement, and yet it is never tedious.

12 I got to the thirteenth chapter and decided that I needed to develop my own writing style.

13 The things she could afford to buy did not last, had no beauty or style, and were absorbed by the dingy storefront.

14 "I'm desperate to see your different styles in action."

15 The difference is just one of style: than I is more suited to formal writing, than me to writing that is closer to speech.

16 Sometimes I thought he was making it that way on purpose, just to go with his whole style.

17 Now I feel like she’s mind reading all my secrets, Professor X style.

18 Accordingly, we speak of “period styles” if we are concerned with those features which distinguish, let us say, Egyptian art as a whole from Greek art.

19 The Jefferson style was to evade, maintain pretenses, then convince himself that all was well.

20 Mr. Darcy’s letter to Lady Catherine was in a different style; and still different from either was what Mr. Bennet sent to Mr. Collins, in reply to his last.

style 同义词

9 时样

stylish vogue

12

pen pinxit

15 潮流

current tide

16 风尚

climate

18 钢笔

inkstick stick pen

20 茎突

stylus

21 品位

grade quality tenor

29 文风

writing

31 螫针

sting stinger

38 花样

pattern

40 模样

shape suggestion

45 尾片

tailpiece

47 体裁

mode genre

49 叫做

go

50 流行式样

order trend ton

51 型号

make marque

52 格调

key strain colour tone

53 产卵器

spicule ovipositor spicula

56

aspect

57 时式

stylish

58 风格的

-esque

60 格式

kind

62 体面

respectable

68 指针

hand index arrow needle

69 型式

type

70

weigh

72 尾须

cercus

77 铅笔

keelivine stick pencil

79 高雅

refinement

style 短语相关

like someone's style in high style family style hair style woman/man of style old style high style out of style cramp one's style counter-style

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