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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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styling [Am ˈstaɪlɪŋ, Brit ˈstʌɪlɪŋ] N U (of car, suit)

styling

I. style [Am staɪl, Brit stʌɪl] N

1.1. style C or U (manner of acting):

to cramp sb's style
inhibir or cohibir a alguien
to cramp sb's style

1.2. style C or U:

style ART, LIT, MUS

2. style U (fashionable elegance):

3.1. style C (type, model):

3.2. style C (fashion):

3.3. style C:

4. style C (form of address, title):

style form

5. style C BOT:

II. style [Am staɪl, Brit stʌɪl] VB trans

1. style (name, designate):

style form

2. style (design, shape):

style car/furniture/clothes

-style [stʌɪl] SUFFIX

style-conscious [ˈstʌɪlˌkɒnʃəs] ADJ

style book N

style sheet N

old-style [Am ˈoʊldstaɪl, Brit ˈəʊldstʌɪl] ADJ attr

1. old-style (old-fashioned):

2. old-style calendar:

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styling gel
styling

in the PONS Dictionary

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styling N

styling

I. style [staɪl] N

1. style a. ART, ARCHIT:

style of management
style of teaching

2. style (elegance):

3. style (fashion):

4. style (type):

II. style [staɪl] VB trans

1. style (design):

style hair

2. style (label):

old-style [ˌəʊldˈstaɪl, Am ˌoʊld-] ADJ

style sheet N COMPUT

frilly style
chatty style
bombastic style
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in the PONS Dictionary
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styling N

styling

I. style [staɪl] N

1. style a. ART, ARCHIT:

style of management
style of teaching

2. style (elegance):

3. style (fashion):

4. style (type):

II. style [staɪl] VB trans

1. style (design):

style hair

2. style (label):

frilly style
bombastic style
chatty style
bloodless film, style
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Present
Istyle
youstyle
he/she/itstyles
westyle
youstyle
theystyle
Past
Istyled
youstyled
he/she/itstyled
westyled
youstyled
theystyled
Present Perfect
Ihavestyled
youhavestyled
he/she/ithasstyled
wehavestyled
youhavestyled
theyhavestyled
Past Perfect
Ihadstyled
youhadstyled
he/she/ithadstyled
wehadstyled
youhadstyled
theyhadstyled

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