单词 | form |
释义 | form UK [fɔ:m] US [fɔ:rm] verb ESSENTIAL intransitive or transitive ■to begin to exist or to make something begin to exist (使)出现,(使)形成,(使)产生 •A crowd formed around the accident.事故现场围起了一群人。 •A solution began to form in her mind.她想到了一个解决办法。 •She formed the clay into •I formed the impression ESSENTIAL [L only + noun] ■to make or be something 制作;成为 •The lorries formed a barricade across the road.数辆货车横在路上,形成了路障。 •Together they would form the next government.他们将共同组建下届政府。 •This information formed the basis of the report.这些资讯奠定了报告的基础。 intransitive (also form up) slightly formal ■If separate things form, they come together to make a whole 形成;组成 •The children formed into lines.孩子们排好了队。 •The procession formed up and moved off slowly.游行队伍列好队,缓缓离去。 UK [fɔ:m] US [fɔ:rm] noun DOCUMENT 文件 ESSENTIAL countable ■a paper or set of papers printed with spaces in which answers to questions can be written or information can be recorded in an organized way 表,表格 •an application •an entry •Please fill in/out •When you have completed UK [fɔ:m] US [fɔ:rm] noun TYPE 类型 ESSENTIAL countable ■a type of something 类型;种类;形式 •Swimming is the best form of UK [fɔ:m] US [fɔ:rm] noun SHAPE 形状 IMPROVER countable ■the shape or appearance of something 形状;外形;外表 •I could just about make out his sleeping form on the bed.我只能隐约看出他在床上睡觉时的轮廓。 •The moon highlighted the shadowy forms of the hills.月光凸显了山峦影影绰绰的轮廓。 •The lawn was laid out in the take form ■to gradually be seen or gradually develop 逐渐成形;渐渐发展 •Trees and hedges started to take form as the fog cleared.随着雾气散去,树和篱笆开始渐渐显露。 •As they chatted, the idea of a holiday together gradually took form.他们聊天时,逐渐形成了一起去度假的想法。 UK [fɔ:m] US [fɔ:rm] noun ABILITY 能力 ADVANCED uncountable ■A competitor's form is their ability to be successful over a period of time (参赛者的)竞技状态,良好状态 •Both horses have shown good form over the last season.两匹马在上个赛季中都表现出了良好的竞技状态。 •After a bad year, she has regained her form.经过一年的低迷后,她已恢复了竞技状态。 be on good/great, etc. form UK (US be in good/great, etc. form) ADVANCED ■to be feeling or performing well 感觉不错;状态良好 •Paul was on good form at the wedding and kept everyone entertained.保罗在婚礼上情绪极佳,把大家都逗得乐呵呵的。 UK [fɔ:m] US [fɔ:rm] noun GRAMMAR 文法 ADVANCED countable ■a part of a verb, or a different but related word 词形;形式 •The continuous form of 'stand' is 'standing'.stand 的进行时形式是 standing。 •'Stood' is an inflected form of 'stand'.stood 是 stand 的屈折形式。 •'Hers' is the possessive form of 'her'.hers 是 her 的所有格形式。 •'Isn't' is the short form of 'is not'.isn't 是 is not 的缩写形式。 UK [fɔ:m] US [fɔ:rm] noun SCHOOL GROUP 学校集体 countable ■in the UK, a class of school children or a group of classes of children of a similar age (英国的)班级,年级 UK [fɔ:m] US [fɔ:rm] noun BEHAVIOUR 行为 bad form old-fashioned ■rude behaviour 无礼的举动 •Was that bad form then, leaving so early?那么,这么早离开失礼吗? UK [fɔ:m] US [fɔ:rm] noun SEAT 座位 countable old-fashioned ■a long thin seat, usually without a back 长板凳 |
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