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forme

/fawrm/US // fɔrm //UK // (fɔːm) //

寓意,寓意为,为人,寓意是

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    British.

    • : form.

Examples

  • In the 13th century, a cookbook was published in England called The Forme of Cury.

  • Or could he have a forme fruste of the fever that afflicted Sister Anjali?

  • Le caractre sacr est d'abord diffus dans les choses avant de se concrtiser sous la forme des personalits dtermins.

  • Le genie createur, qui parmi les mortels est le mieux forme l'image de Dieu, en suit les traces sublime.

  • Yet at length it was agréed that a forme of a league should be drawen with conditions, clauses, and couenants.

  • Nowe of a great numbre of these prickes, is made a Lyne, as you may perceiue by this forme ensuyng.

  • I mean therby a generall name, betokening the beginning, end and side, of any forme.