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stylistic

/stahy-lis-tik/US // staɪˈlɪs tɪk //UK // (staɪˈlɪstɪk) //

风格化的,风格化,风格,风格性

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to style.

Synonyms & Antonyms

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Synonyms
bombastic轰轰烈烈,虚张声势,轰轰烈烈的,夸夸其谈declamatory宣言式的,解说词式的,宣言式,宣扬性的dramatic戏剧性的,巨大的,戏剧性,戏剧性地elaborate精心制作的,阐述,精心制作,详尽的elocutionary口才,口才学,口头禅,口技eloquent能言善辩,能言善辩的,能言善道,能言善辩的人expressive表现力,表现力丰富的,表现力丰富,表现力强fervid狂热的,狂热,热烈的,热烈forceful有力的,强大的,有力,强有力的gesticulative累积性,累积性的,累积,累积的gesturing手势,姿态,手势法,姿态动作grandiloquent大言不惭,大言不惭的,大言不惭的人,大言不惭地histrionic有组织的,有组织性的,组织性的,有组织性impassioned慷慨激昂,慷慨激昂的,恳切的,慷慨的important重要,重要的,重要的是,很重要imposing宏伟的,气势磅礴,雄伟的,气势恢宏inflated膨胀的,膨大的,膨胀,膨胀型lofty崇高的,崇高,巍峨的,耸人听闻long-winded啰嗦,啰嗦的,啰里啰嗦的,啰里啰嗦loud大声,大声的,大声说,大声音noble崇高的,崇高,昂贵的,崇尚noisy嘈杂,喧闹,吵闹,嘈杂的orotund兽性大发,兽皮,兽类,兽性ostentatious浮夸,夸夸其谈,夸张,夸张的persuasive有说服力的,有说服力,具有说服力的,说服力强pompous夸夸其谈,虚夸的,浮夸,虚夸senatorial参议院,参议员,参议院的,元老级stagy滞销的,滞销,滞销品,滞后stentorian稳重的人,稳健的人,稳健的,稳健型theatrical戏剧性的,戏剧性,戏剧,舞台剧tumid瘤子,瘤,瘤子的,瘤子的人verbose冗长的,啰嗦,冗长,啰嗦的vivid鲜艳,形象生动,鲜活的,鲜活

Examples

  • From the first day on the job, I knew my colleagues’ stylistic choices and musical preferences were of utmost importance to them, communicating information about who they were as consumers and humans.

  • The stylistic appeal may feel amplified due to the dowdiness of the previous version.

  • It has been challenging to create a set of algorithms that can distill so many papers, each with their domain-specific vocabulary and stylistic quirks, into useful recipes, Olivetti says.

  • Yet even mute wooden logs and beams appear to teem with life in Nakashima’s art, whose depths are historical as well as stylistic.

  • She wishes only that ordinary life had not become so relentlessly casual as to prompt people who have never experienced any stylistic variety to go wild — first at proms and then at weddings.

  • “Picking date is one of the most important stylistic decisions a winery makes,” she explained.

  • That decision would have forced photos in standardized formats to create a stylistic coherence.

  • In his opinion, the differences between him and his Tea Party opponent were mostly “stylistic.”

  • Translations into clear and readable English actually fail to convey the stylistic obscurity and difficulty of his Greek.

  • This was an intentional stylistic choice for the new novel, Bass said.

  • Throughout the letters in his introduction, Richardson made changes, all largely stylistic.

  • They rather point the way to those stylistic developments that most suit the natural bent of the language.

  • There were stylistic Zodiac drawings on the walls and blue-mirrored columns supporting the roof.

  • As a representative of this stylistic school, it offers little that is new to the third part of classical rhetoric.

  • The Greek tragedies were therefore read for other things than their stylistic and dramatic values.