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Definition of restyle in English: restyleverb ˈriːstʌɪlriˈstaɪl [with object]1Rearrange or remake in a new shape or layout. 重新设计,改变…的款式 Nick restyled Rebecca's hair 尼克给丽贝卡改了发型。 Example sentencesExamples - Bonderman and his team installed a new creative team that restyled Bally's product line and spiffed up stores with clean Scandinavian styling.
- They had scrounged clothes from one another and restyled their images to look more ‘Hollywood.’
- ‘Hairdressing salons are no longer the place to go to have your hair restyled, you can chill out, get a massage or go in and talk to your stylist and offload all your problems,’ says the writer.
- Replacing your grille and other exterior auto parts could be a perfect way to restyle and customize your vehicle and make it stand out from the rest of the cars on the road.
- He has recently been rediscovered by the European new-music set, and his works are now being restyled into nightclub classics.
- Joann's customers were so fond of Kim's look in the film, they have even brought their pearls in to be restyled in that fashion.
- Also, synthetic wigs are easier to care for, as you don't need to restyle them every time you wash them.
- Human hair wigs can be restyled using heating devices, such as curling irons.
- She was wearing her usual perfume, and had had her hair restyled.
- He can score at will, but have enough losses have piled up on him to make him see the need to restyle his game?
- His hair was dry and restyled and his face looked a bit flushed.
- Students at Putney High School spent last Tuesday sewing with recycling charity Traid and Recycle Western Riverside as they learnt how to restyle second-hand clothes into fashionable outfits.
- It also means that milk containers should be restyled with a 360-degree recessed panel to hold the sleeve in place and reduce friction between labels during the distribution process, Speeney says.
- Abbey showered and instead of blow-drying her hair, which would be washed and dried and totally restyled by her hair assistant, she pulled it up into a messy bun.
- There are restyled multi-reflector headlights and tail light clusters while mud flaps are integrated with the body.
- Back then, Detroit's enormous, chrome-laden cars were heavily restyled each and every year, ensuring that the driver of last year's model would be acutely aware that his near-new car was already out of date.
- These girls can find a specific outfit for any occasion, or restyle your entire wardrobe.
- The rather plain shape has been restyled, a new range of engines has been introduced and a new manual shift function has been added to the auto transmission.
- You can customize it, replace your car's auto parts and restyle it according to your liking.
- They have just spent a fortune restyling the restaurant and have done a very good job.
Synonyms change, alter, modify, convert, metamorphose, transfigure, transmute, mutate 2Give a new designation to. 给…重新命名 the Association decided to restyle his job as performance director Example sentencesExamples - Until recently it has been embroiled in a dispute with the England and Wales institute that wanted to restyle itself as simply the Institute of Chartered Accountants.
- This renewed consumer focus would bring the ombudsmen nearer to the revised Citizen's Charter (now restyled as Service First).
- It lies in a district, once dominated by garment-industry businesses, that is now being restyled as NoChe, or North Chelsea.
- He quickly rectified that error by bowing to the conventions of hippiedom and restyled himself as Jeff Starship.
noun ˈriːstʌɪlˈristaɪl 1An instance of restyling something. 重新设计,改变款式 a fast restyle on dry hair Example sentencesExamples - The baby of the Lexus range has been given a minor restyle recently, but it is hard to spot the differences.
- To match its youthful programme, Festival Director, Alex Greenwood, has been working with students at Cumbria Institute of the Arts to give the event's publicity a restyle.
- However, the rapidly changing light-truck market meant a quick restyle and interior updating wouldn't last against a flood of competitors.
- The winner of our competition will receive a manicure with Gina herself, a mini facial with another member of the team and a hair conditioning treatment and restyle (subject to availability and valid for six months).
- 1.1 A new shape or arrangement.
新款式,新式样 Example sentencesExamples - This Audi is also beginning to look a little long in the tooth - a restyle may be on the cards.
- Faster, safer, more economical and with a striking restyle, Subaru's new-look Impreza is now on sale, costing £19, 995 OTR for the WRX saloon.
- To spot restyle, add mousse or gel and use electric rollers on a medium setting.
- While the restyle of the saddle is a small step back for style, it is a noticeable improvement of performance.
Definition of restyle in US English: restyleverbriˈstaɪlrēˈstīl [with object]1Rearrange or remake in a new shape or layout. 重新设计,改变…的款式 Nick restyled Rebecca's hair 尼克给丽贝卡改了发型。 Example sentencesExamples - She was wearing her usual perfume, and had had her hair restyled.
- Joann's customers were so fond of Kim's look in the film, they have even brought their pearls in to be restyled in that fashion.
- You can customize it, replace your car's auto parts and restyle it according to your liking.
- Bonderman and his team installed a new creative team that restyled Bally's product line and spiffed up stores with clean Scandinavian styling.
- They have just spent a fortune restyling the restaurant and have done a very good job.
- His hair was dry and restyled and his face looked a bit flushed.
- It also means that milk containers should be restyled with a 360-degree recessed panel to hold the sleeve in place and reduce friction between labels during the distribution process, Speeney says.
- Also, synthetic wigs are easier to care for, as you don't need to restyle them every time you wash them.
- Back then, Detroit's enormous, chrome-laden cars were heavily restyled each and every year, ensuring that the driver of last year's model would be acutely aware that his near-new car was already out of date.
- Replacing your grille and other exterior auto parts could be a perfect way to restyle and customize your vehicle and make it stand out from the rest of the cars on the road.
- Abbey showered and instead of blow-drying her hair, which would be washed and dried and totally restyled by her hair assistant, she pulled it up into a messy bun.
- They had scrounged clothes from one another and restyled their images to look more ‘Hollywood.’
- Students at Putney High School spent last Tuesday sewing with recycling charity Traid and Recycle Western Riverside as they learnt how to restyle second-hand clothes into fashionable outfits.
- There are restyled multi-reflector headlights and tail light clusters while mud flaps are integrated with the body.
- He has recently been rediscovered by the European new-music set, and his works are now being restyled into nightclub classics.
- Human hair wigs can be restyled using heating devices, such as curling irons.
- These girls can find a specific outfit for any occasion, or restyle your entire wardrobe.
- He can score at will, but have enough losses have piled up on him to make him see the need to restyle his game?
- ‘Hairdressing salons are no longer the place to go to have your hair restyled, you can chill out, get a massage or go in and talk to your stylist and offload all your problems,’ says the writer.
- The rather plain shape has been restyled, a new range of engines has been introduced and a new manual shift function has been added to the auto transmission.
Synonyms change, alter, modify, convert, metamorphose, transfigure, transmute, mutate 2Give a new designation to. 给…重新命名 with object and complement the division has restyled the branch the Lovejoy Line 英国铁路公司的东南铁路局将这一支线重新命名为“快乐爱情线”。 Example sentencesExamples - Until recently it has been embroiled in a dispute with the England and Wales institute that wanted to restyle itself as simply the Institute of Chartered Accountants.
- It lies in a district, once dominated by garment-industry businesses, that is now being restyled as NoChe, or North Chelsea.
- He quickly rectified that error by bowing to the conventions of hippiedom and restyled himself as Jeff Starship.
- This renewed consumer focus would bring the ombudsmen nearer to the revised Citizen's Charter (now restyled as Service First).
nounˈristaɪlˈrēstīl 1An instance of reshaping or rearranging something. 重新设计,改变款式 Example sentencesExamples - The winner of our competition will receive a manicure with Gina herself, a mini facial with another member of the team and a hair conditioning treatment and restyle (subject to availability and valid for six months).
- The baby of the Lexus range has been given a minor restyle recently, but it is hard to spot the differences.
- However, the rapidly changing light-truck market meant a quick restyle and interior updating wouldn't last against a flood of competitors.
- To match its youthful programme, Festival Director, Alex Greenwood, has been working with students at Cumbria Institute of the Arts to give the event's publicity a restyle.
- 1.1 A new shape or arrangement.
新款式,新式样 Example sentencesExamples - This Audi is also beginning to look a little long in the tooth - a restyle may be on the cards.
- While the restyle of the saddle is a small step back for style, it is a noticeable improvement of performance.
- Faster, safer, more economical and with a striking restyle, Subaru's new-look Impreza is now on sale, costing £19, 995 OTR for the WRX saloon.
- To spot restyle, add mousse or gel and use electric rollers on a medium setting.
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