stylistic
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
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.
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。
Javier prefers classical music for its stylistic simplicity rather than complex modern pieces.
Javier 偏好古典音樂的風格簡潔,而非複雜的現代作品。
The designer's stylistic approach combines traditional patterns with modern materials.
這位設計師的風格手法結合了傳統圖案與現代材質。
Fatima noticed clear stylistic differences between the early and late paintings of the artist.
Fatima 注意到該藝術家早期與晚期畫作之間明顯的風格差異。
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.