stylise造句1 Their faces, stylised with oval, almond eyes and red lips, were disconcerting.
2 An obvious candidate is some stylised representation of a finite-state machine.
3 It is a stylised drama with understated dialogue that depends on recognition of key words and concepts.
4 He has a triangular version of Rupert's stylised muzzle with the same pricked ears and bright black-button eyes.
5 Some of it has to do with recent stage musicals, which have been very, very stylised.
6 Inlaid into the front of the black-faced headstock is the familiar Gibson logo, and what looks like a stylised seahorse.
7 Most surviving examples date from the eighteenth century, by which time the decoration became increasingly elaborate and stylised.