1
- a manner of doing something(做事的)风格:
different styles of management.
不同的管理风格。
1.1
- a way of painting, writing, composing, building, etc., characteristic of a particular period, place, person, or movement(绘画、写作、作曲、建筑等体现某一时期、地方、人或运动的)风格。
1.2
- a way of using language文体:
he never wrote in a journalistic style
他从来不用新闻体写东西
mass noun students should pay attention to style and idiom.学生应该注意文体和习惯用法。
1.3
- usu. with negative a way of behaving or approaching a situation that is characteristic of or favoured by a particular person(个人独特的或喜欢的行为或处事的)作风, 方式, 习惯:
backing out isn't my style.
言而无信不是我的作风。
1.4
- an official or legal title称谓, 称号:
the partnership traded under the style of Storr and Mortimer.
合伙公司以施托尔和莫蒂默的名称从事贸易。
2
- a distinctive appearance, typically determined by the principles according to which something is designed样式, 风格:
the pillars are no exception to the general style.
那些柱子与总的设计风格一致。
2.1
- a particular design of clothing(衣服)式样。
2.2
- a way of arranging the hair发型。
3
- mass noun elegance and sophistication高雅, 风度, 气派:
a sophisticated nightspot with style and taste.
一家高雅有品位的高级夜总会。
4
- a rod-like object or part, in particular棒状物体(或部分), 尤指:
4.2
- Botany (in a flower) a narrow, typically elongated extension of the ovary, bearing the stigma【植】(花的)花柱。
4.3
- Zoology (in an invertebrate) a small slender pointed appendage; a stylet【动】(无脊椎动物的)尾片; 尾须; 螫针。
with obj.
1
- design or make in a particular form按特定形式设计; 按特定形式制造:
the yacht is well proportioned and conservatively styled.
游艇的比例匀称, 设计传统。
1.1
- arrange (hair) in a particular way根据特定方式做(头发):
he styled her hair by twisting it up to give it body.
他把她的头发盘绕起来使其有立体感。
2
- with obj. and complement designate with a particular name, description, or title称呼; 命名:
the official is styled principal and vice-chancellor of the university.
那官员被任命为学院院长和大学副校长。
短语
in style(或 in grand style)
- in an impressive, grand, or luxurious way有气派的; 阔气的; 奢侈的。
派生词
styleless
adjectivestylelessness
nounstyler
noun词源
Middle English (denoting a stylus, also a literary composition, an official title, or a characteristic manner of literary expression): from Old French stile, from Latin stilus. The verb dates (first in sense 2) from the early 16th cent.