Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular present tense styles, present participle styling, past tense, past participle styled
1N-COUNT [oft in adj N]行爲方式;作風;風格 The style of something is the general way in which it is done or presented, which often shows the attitudes of the people involved. 行爲方式;作風;風格
Our children's different needs and learning styles created many problems.
孩子們不同的需求和學習方式給我們帶來了許多問題。
Belmont Park is a broad sweeping track which will suit the European style of running.
5VERB [usually passive]設計;使具有…風格 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;使具有…風格
His thick blond hair had just been styled before his trip. [beVERB-ed]
7PHRASE 不是…的風格;不符合…的喜好 If you say that something is not someone's style, you mean that it is not the way in which they usually do things, or it is different from the sort of thing they usually like. to cramp someone's style→see: cramp不是…的風格;不符合…的喜好
Mr Blair was not off guard. That is not his style.
布萊爾先生沒有放鬆警惕,這不是他的風格。
To be honest, the house is not quite our style.
說實話,這房子我們不是非常喜歡。
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leadership style, learning style, style of life, management style1