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The word "style" refers to a way of doing or presenting something, encompassing styles of behavior, artistic approaches, or fashion designs. It can also describe a person's elegance or grace, and as a verb, it means to design or shape something in a particular way.

The word "style" refers to a way of doing or presenting something, encompassing styles of behavior, artistic approaches, or fashion designs. It can also describe a person's elegance or grace, and as a verb, it means to design or shape something in a particular way.

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[N-COUNT 可数名词]行为方式;作风;风格 The style of something is the general way in which it is done or presented, which often shows the attitudes of the people involved.
  [with supp]
  • Our children's different needs and learning styles created many problems...

    孩子们不同的需求和学习方式给我们带来了许多问题。

  • Belmont Park is a broad sweeping track which will suit the European style of running...

    贝尔蒙特跑马场有宽阔的弧形跑道,很适合举行欧式赛马。

  • Sam celebrated in fine style.

    萨姆精心庆祝了一番。

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[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]风度;气派;格调 If people or places have style, they are smart and elegant.
  [oft in N]
  • Bournemouth, you have to admit, has style...

    你不得不承认伯恩茅斯是个很有格调的地方。

  • Both love doing things in style...

    两人行事都讲究风度。

  • She had not lost her grace and style.

    她依然仪态优雅,不失风度。

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[N-VAR 可变名词]款式 The style of a product is its design.
  • His 50 years of experience have given him strong convictions about style...

    50 年的经验使得他在款式上有自己的独到见解。

  • Several styles of hat were available.

    帽子有几种款式。

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[N-COUNT 可数名词](某群艺术家或某文艺时期的)风格 In the arts, a particular style is characteristic of a particular period or group of people.
  [usu with supp]
  • ...six scenes in the style of a classical Greek tragedy.

    6 个古典希腊悲剧式的场景

  • ...a mixture of musical styles.

    音乐风格的混搭

  • ...the revival of the gothic style.

    哥特式风格的复兴

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[VERB 动词]设计;使具有…风格 If something such as a piece of clothing, a vehicle, or someone's hair is styled in a particular way, it is designed or shaped in that way.
  [be V-ed]
  [V-ed]
  [usu passive]
  • His thick blond hair had just been styled before his trip.

    他在旅行前刚把浓密的金发修剪了一番。

  • ...classically styled clothes.

    式样传统的衣服

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See also:
old-style
self-styled
styling
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    [PHRASE 短语]不是…的风格;不符合…的喜好 If you say that something is not someone's style, you mean that it is not the way in which they usually do things, or it is different from the sort of thing they usually like. to cramp someone's style→see:
    cramp
      [v-link PHR]
    • Mr Blair was not off guard. That is not his style...

      布莱尔先生没有放松警惕,这不是他的风格。

    • To be honest, the house is not quite our style.

      说实话,这房子我们不是非常喜欢。


    Oxford style AWL / staɪl ; NAmE staɪl /
    noun
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    verb
    style styles styled styling
    noun way sth is done 做事方式 1 [countable ,  uncountable ] style(of sth) the particular way in which sth is done 方式;作风 a style of management 管理方式 a management style 管理方式 furniture to suit your style of living 适合你的生活方式的家具 a study of different teaching styles 对不同教学方式的研究 I like your style (= I like the way you do things). 我喜欢你做事的方式。 Caution was not her style (= not the way she usually behaved). 她不是那种谨小慎微的人。 I'm surprised he rides a motorbike—I'd have thought big cars were more his style (= what suited him). 没想到他骑的是摩托车。我还以为他喜欢大轿车呢。 see also
    lifestyle
    design of clothes/hair 服式;发型 2 [countable ] a particular design of sth, especially clothes 样式;款式 We stock a wide variety of styles and sizes. 我们有各种款式各种尺码的货品。 Have you thought about having your hair in a shorter style? 你有没有想过剪个短发型? collocationsat
    fashion
    see also
    hairstyle
    3 [uncountable ] the quality of being fashionable in the clothes that you wear (指服装)时新,时髦,流行式样 style-conscious teenagers 讲究时髦的青少年 Short skirts are back in style (= fashionable). 短裙子又流行起来了。
    being elegant 格调优雅 4 [uncountable ] the quality of being elegant and made to a high standard 优雅格调;精致性;品位;风度;气派 The hotel has been redecorated but it's lost a lot of its style. 旅馆已重新装修,但昔日的优雅格调所剩无几。 She does everything with style and grace. 她凡事都做得优雅得体。 of book/painting/building 书;画;建筑物 5 [countable ,  uncountable ] the features of a book, painting, building, etc. that make it typical of a particular author, artist, historical period, etc. 风格;体 a style of architecture 建筑风格 a fine example of Gothic style 哥特风格的佳例 a parody written in the style ofMolière 一部模仿莫里哀风格的滑稽喜剧 use of language 语言运用 6 [uncountable ,  countable ] the correct use of language 语言规范;好的文风 It's not considered good style to start a sentence with ‘but’. 人们认为,一句话用 but 开头不是好的文风。 Please follow house style (= the rules of spelling, etc. used by a particular publishing company). 请遵循本社的行文格式。 -style …样式 7 ( in adjectives 构成形容词 ) having the type of style mentioned …式的;…风格的 Italian-style gardens 意大利风格的花园 a buffet-style breakfast 自助式早餐 see also
    old-style
    in a plant 植物 8 ( biology ) the long thin part of a flower that carries the stigma 花柱 IDIOM in (great, grand, etc.) style in an impressive way 气派;隆重;气势非凡 She always celebrates her birthday in style. 她的生日总是过得很排场。 He won the championship in great style. 他赢得了冠军,尽显大将风度。 more at
    cramp
    v.
    verb clothes/hair, etc. 服装、头发等 1 stylesth to design, make or shape sth in a particular way 把…设计(或缝制、做)成某种式样 an elegantly styled jacket 式样高雅的上衣 He'd had his hair styled at an expensive salon. 他去一家豪华美容厅做了头发。 give name/title 称呼 2 stylesb/sth/yourself + noun ( formal) to give sb/sth/yourself a particular name or title 称呼;命名;称 He styled himself Major Carter. 他自称卡特少校。 PHRASAL VERB ˈstyle sth/yourself on sth/sb to copy the style, manner or appearance of sb/sth 模仿…的风格(或举止、外观) SYN
    model
    a coffee bar styled on a Parisian cafe 仿照巴黎一家咖啡馆而设计的咖啡馆 He styled himself on Elvis Presley. 他模仿埃尔维斯 · 普雷斯利唱歌。
    style / staɪl ; NAmE staɪl /
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    style1 noun
    style2 verb
    stylestyle1 /staɪl/ ●●● S2 W1 AWL noun
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    1way of doing something [countable, uncountable] a particular way of doing, designing, or producing something, especially one that is typical of a particular place, period of time, or group of people:  an attempt to use Japanese management style in a European businessstyle of different styles of handwritingBaroque-/Swedish-/country- etc style Cuban-style black beans and rice a Colonial-style house The dinner will be served buffet-style.2somebody’s way of behaving [countable] the particular way that someone behaves, works, or deals with other people:  Children have different styles of learning: some learn by seeing, some by hearing, some by doing.be more somebody’s style (=used to say that you prefer something) I don’t think the parachuting weekend is for me – the art class is more my style. I like your style (=approve of the way you do things), Simpson. I can’t ask a man out – it’s not my style (=it is not the way I usually behave).3art/literature/music [countable, uncountable] a typical way of writing, painting etc that is used by a particular person or during a particular period of time:  The paintings are in an expressionistic style. Hemingway’s direct stylein the style of somebody/something a play in the style of classical Greek tragedy4fashion/design a)[countable] a particular design or fashion for something such as clothes, hair, furniture etc SYN  fashion:  Car styles have changed radically in the past 20 years.traditional/modern style The rooms are furnished in a modern style. b)[uncountable] the quality of being fashionable:  young women interested in style rather than comfortin/out of style Long skirts are back in style.5attractive quality [uncountable] a confident and attractive quality that makes people admire you, and that is shown in your appearance, or the way you do thingsstylish:  You may not like her, but she certainly has style. The team played with style.
    stylish
    6correct writing [uncountable] a way of using words or spelling that is considered correct:  It’s not good style to use abbreviations in an essay.7in style done in a way that people admire, especially because it is unusual, shows great determination, or involves spending a lot of moneyin great/grand/fine etc style Nadal won the match in fine style, not losing a single game. cramp somebody’s style
    at cramp2
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    style1 noun
    style2 verb
    stylestyle2 AWL verb [transitive]
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    1to design clothing, furniture, or the shape of someone’s hair in a particular way:  These shoes have been styled for maximum comfort. She has her hair styled by Giorgio.2style yourself something formal to give yourself a particular title or name:  They style themselves ‘the terrible twins’.3style it out British English informal to make an effort to appear relaxed and confident, especially when you have done something embarrassing
    self-styled
    WDF

    style

    [staɪl]styled, styling, styles

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    styled[274] styles[2799] styling[769]
    风格(71%),文体(12%),时尚(6%),类型(6%),式样(5%)
    n.风格;时尚;类型;字体
    vt.设计;称呼;使合潮流
    vi.设计式样;用刻刀作装饰画
    n.(Style)人名;(英)斯泰尔

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