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style /staɪl/► SEE ALLbe (not) sb’s stylein (great, grand, etc.) stylecramp sb’s style ●be (not) sb’s ˈstylebe (not) the type of thing that sb enjoys; be (not) the way sb usually behaves (不)是某人所喜欢的类型;(不) 是某人的作风◆Classical music’s not my style; I prefer rock. 古典音乐非我所好,我喜欢摇滚乐。◆I don’t like living in town much. The country is more my style. 我不大喜欢住在城里,乡下更合我的口味。◆I’m sure he didn’t say that; it’s not his style at all. He’s always so polite. 我肯定他没有说那话,他总是彬彬有礼,根本不会那样说话。●in (great, grand, etc.) stylein an impressive way 气派;隆重;气势非凡◆She always celebrates her birthday in style. 她的生日总是过得很隆重。◆He won the championship in fine style. 他潇洒夺冠。●cramp sb’s ˈstyleprevent sb from doing sth freely, or living as they want 束缚…的手脚;使不能施展才能;干涉…的生活方式◆She thinks that being seen with her parents cramps her style.她觉得让父母和她住同一套房子会束缚她的自由。◆Are you sure you don’t mind me coming along? I’d hate to cramp your style!你肯定我一起去没关系吗?我可不想妨碍你! |