語法 体型についてはstyleではなくfigureを用いる/She has a beautiful figure.彼女はすばらしいスタイルをしている |
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出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/12/30 16:12 UTC 版)
The noun is derived from 中期英語 stile, stel, stele, stiel, stiele, stil, still, stille, styele, style, styill, styll, styyl (“writing tool, stylus; piece of written work; characteristic mode of expression, particularly one regarded as high quality; demeanour, manner, way of life; person's designation or title; stem of a plant; period of time”) (compare semantic development to по́черк (póčerk, “handwriting, style”)), from Old French style, estile, stil, stile (modern French style), or from Medieval Latin stylus, both from Latin stilus (“pointed instrument, pale, spike, stake; writing tool, stylus; act of setting down in writing, composition; characteristic mode of expression, style; stem of a plant”), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)teyg- (“to be sharp; to pierce, prick, puncture, stab; to goad”). Doublet of stylus.
The English word is cognate with Catalan estil (“engraving tool, stylus; gnomon; manner of doing something, style; fashionable skill, grace”), German Stiel (“handle; stalk”), Italian stilo (“needle, stylus; fountain pen; beam; gnomon; part of pistil, style”), Occitan estil, Portuguese estilo (“writing tool, stylus; manner of doing something, style”), Spanish estilo (“writing tool, stylus; manner of doing something, style; fashionable skill, grace; part of pistil, style”).
The verb is derived from the noun.
style (countable and uncountable, plural styles)
style (third-person singular simple present styles, present participle styling, simple past and past participle styled)
From Medieval Latin stylus.
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a style
a sprawling style
a neat style
a dignified style
a dignified style
a dignified style
a terse style
a rambling style
a stilted style
a stilted style
a stilted style
こ洒落た
a rough style
the fashionable style
a hyperbolic style
a fad
an ostentatious style
散文体.
prose style
the grand style