B1 [ C or U ] a way of doing something, especially one that is typical of a person, group of people, place, or period做事方式;(尤指)风格,作风
to be the type of thing that you would do是(某人)的做法;是(某人)的作风
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a flamboyant style of choreography
a conversational style of writing
Most of her films have a documentary style.
This painting perfectly exemplifies the naturalistic style that was so popular at the time.
Paul has a hands-off style of management.
B1 [ C or U ] fashion, especially in clothing(尤指服装上的)风尚,潮流,流行式样
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He has plenty of money but no style.
So how did a diminutive Australian soap star get to be this great icon of style and beauty?
He reads all the latest style magazines.
I like her style.
Black is always in style.
B1 [ C ] a particular shape or design, especially of a person's hair, clothes, or a piece of furniture设计;造型
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a plain style of architecture
Prince Charles condemned the assertively modernist style of architecture.
Their house was decorated in a style that was not to my taste.
The school uniform is quasi-military in style.
She had her hair cut in a boyish style.
[ C ] specialized biology the middle part of the carpel (= female part) of a flower, connecting the ovary to the stigma花柱
to shape or design something such as a person's hair or an object like a piece of clothing or furniture, especially so that it looks attractive设计;给…造型;(尤指)把…设计得吸引人
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I think they could style her hair in a more flattering way.
Her hair was styled to look like a 50s movie star.
to give a title to a person or group称呼;给…命名
in the style mentioned…风格的,…式的
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