0 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
Jones favours a dynamic, hands-on style of management. 琼斯喜欢那种充满活力、事事亲历亲为的管理风格。
His office is very utilitarian in style, with no decoration. 他的办公室在风格上讲究实用,没有任何装饰。
He wouldn't try to mislead you - it's not his style. 他不会有意误导你的——他不是那种人。
1 fashion, especially in clothing -- (尤指服装上的)风尚,潮流,流行式样
a style consultant 时装顾问
I read the fashion pages in the newspapers to keep up with the latest styles. 我常看报纸的时尚版,以跟上最新的潮流。
The classic black dress is always in style. 典雅的黑色连衣裙永远都不会过时。
2 a particular shape or design, especially of a person's hair, clothes, or a piece of furniture -- 设计;造型
3 high quality in appearance, design, or behaviour -- 气派;优雅格调
4 the middle part of the carpel (= female part) of a flower, connecting the ovary to the stigma -- 花柱
5 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
6 to give a title to a person or group -- 称呼;给…命名
[ + noun ] She styles herself "Doctor" but she doesn't have a degree. 她自称“博士”,但实际上她根本没有学位。
7 in the style mentioned -- …风格的,…式的
Japanese-style management 日本式的管理风格
antique-style furniture 古典风格的家具
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.
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?