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    form 的英语意思

    formform1 /fɔːm $ fɔːrm/ noun 查看全部语言翻译1type [countable] a particular type of something that exists in many different varieties某事物以多种不同形式存在的一种特定类型form of a severe form of cancer一种严重的癌症 The bicycle is an environment-friendly form of transport.自行车是一种环保的交通方式。 the art forms of the twentieth century二十世纪的艺术形式2way something is/appears [countable] the way something is or appears to be某事物存在或呈现的方式:  We oppose racism in all its forms.我们反对一切形式的种族主义。in the form of something People are bombarded with information in the form of TV advertising.人们被以电视广告形式呈现的信息轰炸。 Vitamin C can be taken in capsule or tablet form.维生素C可以胶囊或片剂的形式服用。 A typical training programme takes the form of a series of workshops.典型的培训计划以一系列研讨会的形式进行。3shape [countable] a shape形状form of the shadowy forms of the divers swimming below the boat在船下游泳的潜水员的模糊身影in the form of something The main staircase was in the form of a big ‘S’.主楼梯呈大写字母"S"的形状。 The female form is a thing of beauty.女性的体形是一种美。4document [countable] an official document with spaces where you write information, especially about yourself有空格供填写信息(尤指个人信息)的正式文件:  Application forms are available from the college.申请表可从学院获取。 Just complete the entry form (=write the answers to the questions on a form) and return it.只需填写报名表(=在表格上填写各题答案)并将其寄回即可。fill in/out a form (=write the answers to the questions on a form)(=在表格上填写各题答案) Fill in the form and send it back with your cheque.填写表格并连同支票一并寄回。5art/literature [uncountable] the structure of a work of art or piece of writing, rather than the ideas it expresses, events it describes etc艺术作品或文章的结构,而非其所表达的思想、描述的事件等:  the distinction between form and content形式与内容的区别6performance [uncountable] how well a sports person, team, musician etc is performing, or has performed recently运动员、球队、音乐家等近期的表现状态:  I have been greatly encouraged by the team’s recent form.球队近期的状态让我深受鼓舞。on present/current/past etc form On current form he’s one of the top three players in the country.以目前的状态来看,他是全国前三名的球员之一。in good/fine/great form He’s been in good form all this season.他整个赛季状态都很好。 He had no qualms about dropping players he thought were off form (=not performing well).他毫不犹豫地将他认为状态不佳(=表现不好)的球员换下。7school [countable] British English a class in a school学校的班级(年级)first/second/sixth etc form examinations taken in the fourth form四年级参加的考试 form teacher8grammar [countable] a way of writing or saying a word that shows its number, tense etc. For example, ‘was’ is a past form of the verb ‘to be’.表示词的数、时态等的书写或说法方式。例如,"was"是动词"to be"的一种过去时形式。9criminal record [uncountable] British English informal非正式 if someone has form, they are known to the police because they have committed crimes in the past若某人有前科,则其因过去曾犯罪而被警方所知晓10bad form old-fashioned旧式 behaviour that is considered to be socially unacceptable被认为不符合社会规范的行为 SYN  bad manners:  It used to be considered bad form to talk about money.谈论金钱过去被认为是失礼之举。11form of words a way of expressing something official表达正式事项的方式 SYN  wording:  The precise form of words has been agreed by the 12 heads of government.精确的措辞已由12位政府首脑商定。12be in good/fine/great etc form (also be on good/fine/great etc form British English) to be full of confidence and energy, so that you do something well or talk in an interesting or amusing way充满自信和活力,从而将某事做好或以有趣、风趣的方式交谈:  Michelle was in great form at last week’s conference.米歇尔在上周的会议上状态极佳。13take form a)to begin to exist or develop开始存在或发展:  The womb represents the very first place in which life takes form.子宫是生命最初开始形成的地方。 b)to start to become a particular shape开始呈现出特定的形状:  As the men worked, I watched the ship’s hull take form.工人们劳作时,我注视着船体逐渐成形。 true to form at true1(7)
    formform2 verb 1establish [transitive] to establish an organization, committee, government etc建立组织、委员会、政府等formation:  The winning party will form the government.获胜的政党将组建政府。 CARE was formed in 1946 and helps the poor in 38 countries.CARE成立于1946年,在38个国家帮助贫困人口。2be part of something [linking verb] to be the thing, or one of the things, that is part of something else, often having a particular use成为某事物的组成部分,或其组成部分之一,通常具有特定作用:  Love and trust should form the basis of a marriage.爱与信任应构成婚姻的基础。 The project forms part of a larger project investigating the history of the cinema.该项目是一个研究电影史的更大项目的组成部分。 The river formed a natural boundary between the two countries.这条河构成了两国之间的天然边界。GRAMMAR: Linking verbs语法:系动词Form is a linking verb that links the subject of the sentence with a noun: · The changes form part of a new curriculum.form 在此作连系动词,将句子主语与名词相连:· The changes form part of a new curriculum.3start to exist [intransitive, transitive] to start to exist, or make something start to exist, especially as the result of a natural process开始存在,或使某物开始存在,尤指自然过程的结果formation:  The rocks were formed more than 4,000 million years ago.这些岩石形成于40亿年前。 By midnight ice was already forming on the roads.到午夜时,路面上已开始结冰。 Sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxide combine to form acid rain.二氧化硫和氮氧化物结合形成酸雨。 see thesaurus at make4make/produce [transitive] to make something by combining two or more parts通过组合两个或两个以上的部分来构成某物:  In English the past tense of a verb is usually formed by adding ‘ed’.在英语中,动词的过去式通常通过加"ed"来构成。5shape/line [intransitive, transitive] to come together in a particular shape or line, or to make something have a particular shape聚集成特定的形状或队列,或使某物具有特定的形状 SYN  make:  Film-goers began to form a line outside the cinema.观影者开始在电影院外排队。 Cut off the corners of the square to form a diamond.剪去正方形的四个角,以形成菱形。6relationship [transitive] to establish and develop a relationship with someone与某人建立并发展一段关系:  She seemed incapable of forming any relationships.她似乎无法建立任何关系。 On returning to Boston, she formed a close friendship with her aunt.回到波士顿后,她与阿姨建立了深厚的友谊。7form an opinion/impression/idea to use available information to develop or reach an opinion or idea利用现有信息形成或得出某种看法或想法:  She formed the opinion that one of the pupils was bullying the other.她得出了这样的看法:有一名学生在欺负另一名学生。8influence [transitive] to have a strong influence on how someone’s character develops and the type of person they become对某人性格的发展及其成为何种人产生深远影响 SYN  mouldformative:  Events in early childhood often help to form our personalities in later life.童年早期的经历往往有助于塑造我们日后的性格。