stylized version
collocation in Englishmeaningsofstylizedandversion
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stylized
adjective
uk/ˈstaɪə.laɪzd/us/ˈstaɪə.laɪzd/
If something is stylized, it is represented with an emphasis on a particular style, especially a style in which there are only a few ...
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version
noun[C]
uk/ˈvɜː.ʃən/uk/ˈvɜː.ʒən/us/ˈvɝː.ʒən/
a particular form of something that is slightly different from other forms of the ...
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(Definition ofstylizedandversionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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In astylizedversionof the world economy consisting of two countries, the authors analyze the effects of both symmetric and asymmetric demographic changes.
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The viewing conditions in these laboratory experiments of course represent only a highlystylizedversion of what monkeys face while foraging in natural environments.
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We consider the following three pension scenarios : 1 baseline : this scenario refers to astylizedversionof the pension system before 1993.
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The ver ystylizedversionis more typical of the second piece of cloth (fig. 7c), where plants appear regularly in the bottom border, dividing pairs of animals.
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Canopy express trucks evolved as a morestylizedversionof standard pickup trucks that contained open canopies installed over the pickup bed.
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The seal is astylizedversionof the character ("ten") contained within a circle.
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Astylizedversionof his signature still appears in the company's red logo.
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Beginning as a realistic rendition of a stingray, it transitioned through a cartoon-style representation before settling on thestylizedversionused today.
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The towers appear on the college seal, in astylizedversion.
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Often pallay are loosely based on their inspiration and may show a highlystylizedversionof the objects or event it is depicting.
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The new logo was placed below the cab windows and featured astylizedversionof the railroad name and initials within.
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Motifs in the decorative arts such as the palmette or arabesque are often highly stylized versions of the parts of plants.
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The reverse of the palette has dramatically stylized versions of a bird, two antelope-like mammals, a vertical palm-tree trunk, a partial top with fruits, and short horizontal palm fronds.
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Highly stylized versions may be difficult to recognize as hands, and can consist of five circles representing the fingers, situated around a central circle representing the palm.
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The plants most often used are stylized versions of the acanthus, with its emphasis on leafy forms, and the vine, with an equal emphasis on twining stems.
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