plural styles
plural styles
Learner's definition of STYLE
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: a particular way in which something is done, created, or performed方式;风格 [count]
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I don't like the flowery style of his writing.我不喜欢他写作的华丽风格。
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She has a unique style of singing.她唱歌风格独特。
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a baseball pitcher with an unusual style风格与众不同的棒球投手
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[count] : a particular form or design of something式样;款式;设计形式 -
The car is available in several different styles.这种汽车有几种不同的款式供选择。
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a new dress style新的服装式样
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the Greek style of architecture希腊建筑风格
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The range of clothing styles has become more varied.服装样式已更加多样化。
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Victorian-style drapes维多利亚时代风格的窗帘
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[count] : a way of behaving or of doing things方式;作风 -
His management style is abrasive.他的管理方式生硬粗暴。
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Openly criticizing a fellow worker is just not my style. [=I would never openly criticize a fellow worker]公开批评同事绝非我的作风。
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You're a good negotiator. I like your style. [=I like the way you do things]你是个不错的谈判者,我喜欢你做事的方式。
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[noncount] : a particular way of living生活方式 — see also lifestyle 5
[noncount] : the quality that makes things attractive, fashionable, etc.风度;仪态;时髦 6
[noncount] : an easy and graceful manner轻松优雅的方式 7
[count] : the way that written words are spelled, capitalized, etc.书面文体;语言规范
in style
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: popular or fashionable流行的;时尚的 2
: in a way that is impressive or admired because it shows talent, good taste, etc. : in a stylish way气派地;隆重地;气势非凡地
out of style
: not popular or fashionable : not stylish过时的;落伍的 2 style /ˈstajəl/ verb
styles; styled; styling
styles; styled; styling
Learner's definition of STYLE
[+ object]
1
formal : to give (yourself) a name or title even if you do not really deserve it自封美名 —
often + as — see also self-styled 2
: to give a particular shape to (someone's hair)设计(发型) 3
: to design (something) for a particular purpose设计