-form
form的词性:
suff.(后缀)
1. Having the form of:
具有…形状的:
plexiform.
网状的
form的词源:
2. New Latin -f?rmis
现代拉丁语 -f?rmis
3. from Latin f?rma [form]
源自 拉丁语 f?rma [形状]
form
form的音标和读音:
DJ音标发音: [fɔ:rm]
KK音标发音: [fɔrm]
form的词性:
n.(名词)
1. The shape and structure of an object.
形状:物体的样子和构造
2. The body or outward appearance of a person or an animal considered separately from the face or head; figure.
形体,身材:动物或人除脸或头外的身体或外貌;身材
3. The essence of something.
本质:某物的本质
4. The mode in which a thing exists, acts, or manifests itself; kind:
形式,种类:某物存在、运作、显现的方式;种类:
a form of animal life; a form of blackmail.
动物的生活方式;恐吓的方式
5. Procedure as determined or governed by regulation or custom.
步骤:由规则或习俗确定或支配的程序
6. A fixed order of words or procedures, as for use in a ceremony; a formula.
仪式:一种固定的次序或程序,用于仪式等
7. A document with blanks for the insertion of details or information:
表格:留有空格供填写具体情况或信息的文书:
insurance forms.
保险表格
8. Manners or conduct as governed by etiquette, decorum, or custom.
举止:由礼节、礼仪或习俗支配的举止或行为
9. Behavior according to a fixed or accepted standard:
行为:合乎固定或认可标准的行为:
Tardiness is considered bad form.
拖拉被认为是一种不良行为
10. Performance considered with regard to acknowledged criteria:
表现:以公认技术为评判标准的表现:
a good jump shooter having an unusual form.
表现与众不同的优秀跳投者
11. Proven ability to perform:
水平,状态:已知的表现能力:
a musician at the top of her form.
水平处于顶峰的音乐家
12. Fitness, as of an athlete or animal, with regard to health or training.
状态:与健康或训练有关的运动员或动物的竞技状态
13. The past performance of a racehorse.
赛马过去的表现
14. A racing form.
赛马成绩记录表
15. Method of arrangement or manner of coordinating elements in literary or musical composition or in organized discourse:
形式:有规则地将文字、乐章或推理要素排列起来的方式:
presented my ideas in outline form; a treatise in the form of a dialogue.
用提纲的形式表现我的想法;对话形式的论文
16. A particular type or example of such arrangement:
体裁:这种排列的特定类型或实例:
The essay is a literary form.
散文是一种文字体裁
17. The design, structure, or pattern of a work of art:
结构:一件艺术的设计、结构或模式:
symphonic form.
交响曲
18. A mold for the setting of concrete.
模板:浇注混凝土的模板
19. A model of the human figure or part of it used for displaying clothes.
人体模型:人体或部分人体支架模型,用于展示服装
20. A proportioned model that may be adjusted for fitting clothes.
可调整大小比例的模型:与人体相称的,常可调整的模型,以适用各种服装
21. A grade in a British secondary school or in some American private schools:
年级:指英国中学或美国一些私立学校中的年级:
the sixth form.
六年级
22. A linguistic form.
语型:一种语言学形式
23. The external aspect of words with regard to their inflections, pronunciation, or spelling:
字的形式变化:因词形、发音或拼写变化的一个词的不同形体之一:
verb forms.
动词词形
24. Chiefly British A long seat; a bench.
【多用于英国】 长椅子;长板凳
25. The resting place of a hare.
野兔的栖息地点
26. Botany A subdivision of a variety usually differing in one trivial characteristic, such as flower color.
【植物学】 分类:通常有细微特性区别的种属的再分,如花色的再分
form的词性:
v.(动词)
form的词性:
v.tr.(及物动词)
27. To give form to; shape:
做成;成形:
form clay into figures.
将泥土捏成泥像
28. To develop in the mind; conceive:
想出:在脑海中形成;想象:
form an opinion.
形成想法
29. To shape or mold (dough, for example) into a particular form.
塑造:将(面团等)塑造或浇铸成一特殊形状
30. To arrange oneself in:
成形:让自己形成:
Holding out his arms, the cheerleader formed a T. The acrobats formed a pyramid.
啦啦队长伸出手臂做成T形;杂技演员们形成一座金字塔
31. To organize or arrange:
组织或安排:
The environmentalists formed their own party.
环境保护主义者组成了自己的团体
32. To fashion, train, or develop by instruction or precept:
造成,形成:通过指导或训导形成、训练或发展:
form a child's mind.
造就孩子的想法
33. To come to have; develop or acquire:
养成:养成;发展或获得:
form a habit.
养成习惯
34. To constitute or compose a usually basic element, part, or characteristic of.
构成:组成或作为…通常的基本要素、成分或特性
35. To produce (a tense, for example) by assuming an inflection:
形成:通过采用曲折变化构成(如时态):
form the pluperfect.
构成过去完成时
36. To make (a word) by derivation or composition.
衍生:用派生法或复合法构(词)
37. To put in order; arrange.
排列;整理
form的词性:
v.intr.(不及物动词)
38. To become formed or shaped.
形成或成型
39. To come into being by taking form; arise.
出现:以显现某种形式的方式产生;出现
40. To assume a specified form, shape, or pattern.
具有特殊的形态:排成一定形式、形状或模式
form的词源:
41. Middle English forme
中古英语 forme
42. from Latin f?rma
源自 拉丁语 f?rma
form的词性:
n.(名词)
form的词性:
adj.(形容词)
form, figure, shape, configuration, contour, profile
43. These nouns refer to the external outline of a thing.
这些名词指的是一个物体的外部曲线。
44. Form is the outline and structure of a thing as opposed to its substance:
Form 是相对于一个物体本质而言的某物的外形和构造:
stalactites of curious forms;
形状奇异的钟乳石;
a garden in the form of a lovers' knot.
同心结状的花园。
45. Figure refers usually to form as established by bounding or enclosing lines:
Figure 常指按照限定或围起的线条成形:
The cube is a solid geometric figure.
立方体是一个牢固的几何图形。
“Europe is disclosed as a prone and emaciated figure, the Alps shaping like a backbone, and the branching mountain chains like ribs, the peninsular plateau of Spain forming a head” (Thomas Hardy).
“欧洲象一个前倾而憔悴的人,阿尔卑斯山脉象他的脊椎,支脉象肋骨,西班牙的半岛高原则形成头” (托马斯·哈代)。
46. Shape implies three-dimensional definition that indicates both outline and bulk or mass:
Shape 含有立体的概念,指轮廓和体积:
“Rowing [at night] , he faced her, a hooded and cloaked shape” (Joseph Conrad).
“划船时 ,他面对着她,一个戴头巾,斗篷的模样” (约瑟夫·康拉德)。
47. Configuration stresses the pattern formed by the arrangement of parts within an outline:
Configuration 强调在轮廓内将几部分排列起形成的模型:
The map shows the configuration of the North American continent, with its mountains, rivers, and plains.
地图描绘出北美大陆的地形以及它的山脉、河流和平原。
48. Contour refers especially to the outline of a three-dimensional figure:
Contour 尤指一个立体物的轮廓:
I ran my finger along the soft, curving contour of the child's cheek.
我抚摸着孩子柔和、轮廓深刻的面颊。
49. Profile denotes the outline of something viewed against a background and especially the outline of the human face in side view:
Profile 指在某背景之下显现出的轮廓,尤指人的侧面像:
We glimpsed the profile of the church steeple against the last glow of the sunset.
我们瞥见在最后的晚霞的衬托下的教堂尖顶。
The profile of the old warrior was characterized by a strong jaw and an aquiline nose.
老战士侧面像的特征是一个坚硬的下巴和一个鹰钩鼻。