英 [staɪˈlɪstɪkli] 美 [staɪˈlɪstɪkli]
adv. 在文体上
in a rhetorically stylistic manner
stylistically complex
... headpiece:帽子,头盔 stylistically:在文体上 render:呈现,给予 ...
... folk art n. 民间艺术 prosperity n. 繁荣 stylistically adv. 文体上 ...
His blues poems are in fact closer stylistically to the folk blues on which he modeled them than to the cultivated classic blues.
事实上,他的蓝调诗歌在风格上更接近他所模仿的民间蓝调,而不是高雅古典的蓝调。
They established "the Secession" (stylistically allied with art nouveau).
他们建立起了“分立派”(从艺术角度来讲,它属于新艺术)。
Stylistically, you should be careful not to create aliases for existing types.
在文体上,应注意不要为现有类型创建别名。
So, that's one aspect in which it shares something with modernism, even though stylistically, and as a matter of craft and composition, it looks very distinct.
这是它涉及到现代主义的一方面,即使是从文体上,以及写作技巧上,它也是很独特的。
1945年后的美国小说课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
In the second half of the twentieth century and up now into the twenty-first century, writers were thinking very hard about what to do stylistically with all the innovations that come in that powerful period known as modernism.
自二十世纪下半叶,直至现今二十一世纪,作家都在努力思考在现代主义影响,深远的这个时期里该怎样进行文体上的创新。
1945年后的美国小说课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
As the PlayBook was an understated, professional-looking device, so too is the Z10 stylistically muted.
Stylistically, his early Pre-Raphaelite works are less cohesive than Hunt's or Rossetti's because he could do so much so well.
The singer-songwriter has always played music that was stylistically rooted in the '30s and the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl.