stylistic

IPA/staɪˈlɪstɪk/
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stylistic — 形容詞

  • stylisticpositive
  • more stylisticcomparative
  • most stylisticsuperlative

1. relating to the specific way that a piece of art, writing, music, or design is c

1.形容詞B2
釋義

風格的

與特定風格有關的

relating to the specific way that a piece of art, writing, music, or design is created — for example, the techniques a writer uses, the colours a painter chooses, or the shapes an architect prefers.

例句

The film director's stylistic choices include unusual camera angles and dramatic lighting.

這位電影導演的風格選擇包括不尋常的攝影角度和戲劇性的燈光。

stylistic + choices (noun collocation)

Amara's essay analyses the stylistic features of two Japanese novels.

Amara 的論文分析了兩本日本小說的風格特徵。

同義詞
  • artistic

    more general, often limited to visual or performing arts rather than writing or design

  • formal

    focuses on structure and shape rather than visible style choices

  • stylized

    describes something deliberately made to follow a particular style, not naturally occurring

文法句型

stylistic + noun

用法筆記

Almost always used before a noun (attributive position), not after a linking verb such as 'is' or 'seems'. Most common in academic discussions of art, writing, film, music, and design.

常見錯誤

Her writing is very stylistic.
Her writing has many stylistic features.
💡'Stylistic' is rarely used after 'is/are'; it usually comes directly before a noun.