stylize
stylize — 動詞
- stylizepresent simple I / you / we / they
- stylizes3rd person singular
- stylizing-ing form
- stylizedpast simple
1. To create or represent something in a way that follows a particular set of artis
風格化
以特定風格簡化表現
To create or represent something in a way that follows a particular set of artistic rules or conventions, rather than trying to make it look exactly like real life.
Mei stylized the trees into simple curved lines for her children's book illustration.
Mei 將樹木風格化為簡單的曲線,用在她的兒童繪本插圖中。
stylize + object + into + [simplified form]
Thiago stylizes the dancers' movements so each gesture tells a clear part of the story.
Thiago 將舞者的動作風格化,使每個姿勢都能清楚地傳達故事的一部分。
present tense: stylizes + object + to-infinitive purpose clause
Fatima stylized the café logo using gold geometric shapes inspired by traditional patterns.
Fatima 使用金色幾何形狀,並從傳統圖案中汲取靈感,將咖啡館的標誌加以風格化。
The garden designer stylizes traditional rock arrangements to fit modern urban spaces.
那位庭園設計師將傳統的岩石擺設風格化,以符合現代都市空間。
Keiko's illustrations stylize everyday objects into bold patterns of bright color and simple form.
Keiko 的插畫將日常物品風格化,變成由明亮色彩與簡單形狀組成的搶眼圖案。
- conventionalize
more formal and less common; focuses on making something conform to conventions
- schematize
more technical; emphasizes reducing to a diagram or systematic pattern
- simplify
broader meaning — can mean making anything easier, not necessarily artistic
- naturalize
to make something appear more realistic or natural
- realize
to represent something in a lifelike or accurate way
文法句型
stylize + object
be stylized + adverbial/prepositional phrase
用法筆記
Often used in art, design, and creative contexts. The past participle stylized is also common as an adjective (e.g., 'a stylized drawing of a bird').