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formed

/fawrm/US // fɔrm //UK // (fɔːm) //

形成的,形成,形成了,组成

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : external appearance of a clearly defined area, as distinguished from color or material; configuration: a triangular form.
    • : the shape of a thing or person.
    • : a body, especially that of a human being.
    • : a dummy having the same measurements as a human body, used for fitting or displaying clothing: a dressmaker's form.
    • : something that gives or determines shape; a mold.
    • : a particular condition, character, or mode in which something appears: water in the form of ice.
    • : the manner or style of arranging and coordinating parts for a pleasing or effective result, as in literary or musical composition: a unique form for the novel.
    • : Fine Arts. the organization, placement, or relationship of basic elements, as lines and colors in a painting or volumes and voids in a sculpture, so as to produce a coherent image; the formal structure of a work of art.three-dimensional quality or volume, as of a represented object or anatomical part.an object, person, or part of the human body or the appearance of any of these, especially as seen in nature: His work is characterized by the radical distortion of the human form.
    • : any assemblage of things of a similar kind constituting a component of a group, especially of a zoological group.
    • : Crystallography. the combination of all the like faces possible on a crystal of given symmetry.
    • : due or proper shape; orderly arrangement of parts; good order.
    • : Philosophy. the structure, pattern, organization, or essential nature of anything.structure or pattern as distinguished from matter.Platonism.idea. Aristotelianism.that which places a thing in its particular species or kind.
    • : Logic. the abstract relations of terms in a proposition, and of propositions to one another.
    • : a set, prescribed, or customary order or method of doing something.
    • : a set order of words, as for use in religious ritual or in a legal document: a form for initiating new members.
    • : a document with blank spaces to be filled in with particulars before it is executed: a tax form.
    • : a typical document to be used as a guide in framing others for like cases: a form for a deed.
    • : a conventional method of procedure or behavior: society's forms.
    • : a formality or ceremony, often with implication of absence of real meaning: to go through the outward forms of a religious wedding.
    • : procedure according to a set order or method.
    • : conformity to the usages of society;formality; ceremony: the elaborate forms prevalent in the courts of renaissance kings.
    • : procedure or conduct, as judged by social standards: Such behavior is very bad form.Good form demands that we go.
    • : manner or method of performing something; technique: The violin soloist displayed tremendous form.
    • : physical condition or fitness, as for performing: a tennis player in peak form.
    • : Grammar. a word, part of a word, or group of words forming a construction that recurs in various contexts in a language with relatively constant meaning.Compare linguistic form. a particular shape of such a form that occurs in more than one shape. In I'm, 'm is a form of am.a word with a particular inflectional ending or other modification. Goes is a form of go.
    • : Linguistics. the shape or pattern of a word or other construction.
    • : Building Trades. temporary boarding or sheeting of plywood or metal for giving a desired shape to poured concrete, rammed earth, etc.
    • : a grade or class of pupils in a British secondary school or in certain U.S. private schools: boys in the fourth form.
    • : British. a bench or long seat.
    • : British Informal. a criminal record: She didn't want to believe that her own mother had form.
    • : Also British, forme. Printing. an assemblage of types, leads, etc., secured in a chase to print from.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to construct or frame.
    • : to make or produce.
    • : to serve to make up; serve as; compose; constitute: The remaining members will form the program committee.
    • : to place in order; arrange; organize.
    • : to frame in the mind.
    • : to contract or develop.
    • : to give form or shape to; shape; fashion.
    • : to give a particular form or shape to; fashion in a particular manner: Form the dough into squares.
    • : to mold or develop by discipline or instructions: The sergeant's job was to form boys into men.
    • : Grammar. to make by some grammatical change: The suffix “-ly” forms adverbs from adjectives.to have represented in a particular shape: English forms plurals in “-s”.
    • : Military. to draw up in lines or in formation.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to take or assume form.
    • : to be formed or produced: Ice began to form on the window.
    • : to take a particular form or arrangement: The ice formed in patches across the window.

Phrases

  • form an opinion
  • run to form
  • true to form

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbbring into existence; make, produce
Synonyms
assemble凑合,凑集,凑齐,凑合着用build建立,建立一个complete完整的,完整,完全,完成compose构成,组成,构成了,撰写constitute构成,构成的,构成为,构成了construct建设,构建,兴建,架构create创建,创造,创作,创立design设计,设计方案,设计图,设计图象develop发展,开发,发展的,发育establish建立,确立,设立,成立forge锻造,锻压,打造,锻打found发现,发现的,找到了,找到的organize组织,组建,组织起来,组织机构plan计划,计划书set设置,一组,一套,集set up设置,设立,设定,摆设work工作,工,作业,劳动arrange安排,安排好,排列,摆放cast铸造,浇铸,铸就,浇注conceive构想,受孕,构思,受孕期concoct炮制,编造,炮制出,酝酿consummate圆满,完美的,圆满的,精湛的contrive谋划,创制,拟制,谋求cultivate培养,栽培,培育,培植cut切,切割,削减,割devise制订,设计,制定,设计出erect竖立,竖直,竖起来,架设fabricate编造,捏造,编制,制造fashion时尚,时尚界,时尚界的finish结束,完毕,结束语,完结fix修复,固定,修理,修整frame框架,框框,框,帧invent创作,创作的,创作的内容manufacture制造,制作,生产,制造业model模型,模式,模范,模特儿mold霉菌,塑造,铸模,霉变outline纲要,概要,纲举目张,概述pattern模式,样式,纹样,形状perfect完美,完美的,完善,完善的plot情节,计划,阴谋,剧情project项目,工程,计划,项目简介scheme计划,方案,计谋,计策shape形状,外形,造型,形态structure结构,结构图,结构性,结构上trace痕迹,追踪,跟踪,踪迹block out挡住了,挡住,堵住,堵住了bring about带来,诱发,实现,带来的cook up编造,烹调,烹饪,编造谎言dream up造梦,梦寐以求,梦想成真,梦见hammer out锤炼,敲定,敲打knock off收工,淘汰,淘汰赛,敲诈勒索make up编造,化装,构成,组成put together拼凑,凑成,放在一起,拼凑起来throw together扔在一起,扔到一起,拼凑,扔在一起的turn out转出,翻出,转出的,转出的时候
Antonyms

Examples

  • That, combined with rising housing costs, could result in RVs and camper vans becoming viable alternative forms of long-term housing.

  • To close, Karp writes that the “strength and survival of deomocratic forms of government” depend on the right technology.

  • Today’s business leaders are highly motivated to fix all forms of discrimination within their organizations.

  • According to federal policy and the housing authority’s own rules, such a form is considered a “last resort” and is only required if all other steps are not fruitful.

  • The social credit system, currently running in pilot form in a number of cities, is set to go nationwide sometime this year.

  • A soldier in the service of ideals and aspirations that formed his core.

  • The trio formed the Sad Boys collective, with Sherm and Gud on production and Lean manning the mic.

  • Seventeen-year-old Edgar Gonzalez formed one half of the group Doble Filo.

  • He then went back to his volunteer corps, which had formed when they did not yet have an ambulance.

  • During the colonial period the Punjabi Muslims formed the prized martial class for the British Raj.

  • In this position, the line of cavalry formed the chord of the arc described by the river, and occupied by us.

  • The way was under a double row of tall trees, which met at the top and formed a green arch over our heads.

  • There was the same cupboard that had been our mountain; here the same chairs that formed our ridges and our valleys.

  • Governor Endicott, and other influential men in Massachusetts, formed an association against wearing long hair!

  • By using his walking stick he discovered that they formed a trail to a point in the wall.