style
style 英 [staɪl] 美 [staɪl]
n. 风格;类型;
进行时:styling 过去式:styled 过去分词:styled 第三人称单数:styles 名词复数:styles
- Artists, musicians, and even chefs have their own personal style — a word used to describe the unique ways in which people express themselves.
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- n. 风格;类型;
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1. a style of management
管理方式
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2. a management style
管理方式
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3. furniture to suit your style of living
适合你的生活方式的家具
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4. a different teaching styles
一种不同教学方式
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5. I like your style.
我喜欢你做事的方式。
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6. a wide variety of styles and sizes.
我们有各种款式各种尺码的货品。
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7. Short skirts are back in style.
短裙子又流行起来了。
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8. She does everything with style and grace.
她凡事都做得优雅得体。
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9. a style of architecture
建筑风格
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10. Italian-style gardens
意大利风格的花园
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11. He'd had his hair styled at an expensive salon.
他去一家豪华美容厅做了头发。
- style (n.) early 14c., stile, "writing instrument, pen, stylus; piece of written discourse, a narrative, treatise;" also "characteristic rhetorical mode of an author, manner or mode of expression," and "way of life, manner, behavior, conduct," from Old French stile, estile "style, fashion, manner; a stake, pale," from Latin stilus "stake, instrument for writing, manner of writing, mode of expression," perhaps from the same source as stick (v.)). Spelling modified incorrectly by influence of Greek stylos "pillar," which probably is not directly related. As distinguished from substance, 1570s. Meaning "mode of dress" is from 1814.
- style (v.) c. 1500, "address with a title;" 1560s, "to give a name to," from style (n.). Meaning "to arrange in (fashionable) style" (especially of hair) is attested from 1934. Slang sense of "act or play in a showy way" is by 1974, African-American vernacular. Related: Styled; styling.
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