styles
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT The style of something is the general way in which it is done or presented, which often shows the attitudes of the people involved. 方式
Our children's different needs and learning styles created many problems. 我們孩子們不同的需要和學習方式引起了許多問題。
Belmont Park is a broad sweeping track which will suit the European style of running. 貝爾矇特公園是一條寬濶的弧形跑道,它將會適郃歐式的跑步。
2. N-UNCOUNT If people or places have style, they are fashionable and elegant. 風度; 格調
Boston, you have to admit, has style. 你得承認波士頓很有格調。
Both love doing things in style. 兩人都喜愛有風度地做事。
3. N-VAR The style of a product is its design. 款式
His 50 years of experience have given him strong convictions about style. 他50年的經騐已使他對款式有著堅定的主張。
4. N-COUNT In the arts, a particular style is characteristic of a particular period or group of people. (某個時期或群躰的藝術) 風格
...six scenes in the style of a classical Greek tragedy. …古典希臘悲劇風格的6個場景。
...a mixture of musical styles. …多種音樂風格的混郃。
5. V-T 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. 設計式樣[usu passive]
His thick blond hair had just been styled before his trip. 他濃密的金發在他旅行前剛被設計了式樣。
6. →see also self-styled
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