form的意思和读音

form

: [fɔrm] : [fɔː(r)m]

n.

v.

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forms  forming  formed  

v.+n.take form,form government,change form,form habit,form company

adj.+n.basic form,human form,original form,traditional form,final form

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formn.type

1.[c]a type or variety of sth

forms of transport/government/energy

one of the most common forms of cancer

all the millions of different life forms on the planet today

way sth is/looks

2.[c][u]the particular way sth is, seems, looks or is presented

The disease can take several different forms.

Help in the form of money will be very welcome.

Help arrived in the form of two police officers.

The training programme takes the form of a series of workshops.

Most political questions involve morality in some form or other .

We need to come to some form of agreement.

I'm opposed to censorship in any shape or form .

This dictionary is also available in electronic form.

document

3.[c]an official document containing questions and spaces for answers

an application/entry/order form

to fill in a form

to fill out a form

I filled in/out a form on their website.

to complete a form

a booking form

a reservation form

shape

4.[c]the shape of sb/sth; a person or thing of which only the shape can be seen

her slender form

The human form has changed little over the last 30 000 years.3

They made out a shadowy form in front of them.

arrangement of parts

5.[u]the arrangement of parts in a whole, especially in a work of art or piece of writing

In a novel, form and content are equally important.

being fit/healthy

6.[u]how fit and healthy sb is; the state of being fit and healthy

After six months' training the whole team is in superb form.

I really need to get back in form .

The horse was clearly out of form .

performance

7.[u]how well sb/sth is performing; the fact that sb/sth is performing well

Midfielder Elliott has shown disappointing form recently.

On current/present form the party is heading for another election victory.

She signalled her return to form with a convincing victory.

He's right on form(= performing well) as a crazy science teacher in his latest movie.

The whole team was on good form and deserved the win.

She was in great form(= happy and cheerful and full of energy) at the wedding party.

way of doing things

8.[u][c]the usual way of doing sth

What's the form when you apply for a research grant?

conventional social forms

True to form(= as he usually does) he arrived an hour late.

Partners of employees are invited as a matter of form .

9.[u]good/bad ~the way of doing things that is socially acceptable/not socially acceptable

of word

10.[c]a way of writing or saying a word that shows, for example, if it is plural or in a particular tense

the infinitive form of the verb

in school

11.a class in a school

Who's your form teacher?

12.a student in the form mentioned at school

a third-former

IDM

In her body a new life was taking form.

take formto gradually form into a particular shape; to gradually develop

In her body a new life was taking form.

v.start to exist

1.[i][t]使to begin to exist and gradually develop into a particular shape; to make sth begin to exist in a particular shape

Flowers appeared, but fruits failed to form.

Storm clouds are forming on the horizon.

These hills were formed by glaciation.

2.[i][t]使to start to exist and develop; to make sth start to exist and develop

A plan formed in my head.

I formed many close friendships at college.

I didn't see enough of the play to form an opinion about it.

使make shape/form

3.[t][oftpass]使to produce sth in a particular way or make it have a particular shape

Bend the wire so that it forms a ‘V’. V

Rearrange the letters to form a new word.

Games can help children learn to form letters.

Do you know how to form the past tense?

Form the dough into balls with your hands.

The chain is formed from 136 links. 136

4.[t][i]使to move or arrange objects or people so that they are in a group with a particular shape; to become arranged in a group like this

to form a line/queue/circle

First get students to form groups of four.

Queues were already forming outside the theatre.

The teams formed up into lines.

have function/role

5.[t]~ sthto have a particular function or pattern

The trees form a natural protection from the sun's rays.

organization

6.[t][i]~ (sth)to start a group of people, such as an organization, a committee, etc.; to come together in a group of this kind

They hope to form the new government.

He formed a band with some friends from school.

a newly-formed political party

The band formed in 2007. 2007

have influence on

7.[t]~ sthto have an influence on the way that sth develops

Positive and negative experiences form a child's character.

linkv.have function/role

1.+ nounto be sth

The castle forms the focal point of the city.

The survey formed part of a larger programme of research.

These drawings will form the basis of the exhibition.

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n.1.a type of something2.the particular way in which something appears or exists3.a shape of someone or something4.the level of someones ability at a particular time, especially in a sport; the state of someones mood and health at a particular time5.an official document that has spaces where you can put in information6.the structure of a piece of writing or music or a painting7.one part of a verb or other word that has several different parts8.a class at school1.a type of something2.the particular way in which something appears or exists3.a shape of someone or something4.the level of someones ability at a particular time, especially in a sport; the state of someones mood and health at a particular time5.an official document that has spaces where you can put in information6.the structure of a piece of writing or music or a painting7.one part of a verb or other word that has several different parts8.a class at school

v.1.to make something exist or develop; to make something start to exist or develop2.to move together to create a particular shape; to make something into a particular shape3.to be something, or to be the parts that something consists of4.to influence the development of something5.to make one of the parts of a verb or other word that has several different parts1.to make something exist or develop; to make something start to exist or develop2.to move together to create a particular shape; to make something into a particular shape3.to be something, or to be the parts that something consists of4.to influence the development of something5.to make one of the parts of a verb or other word that has several different parts

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1.Every person has one or more skills other people are prepared to pay for in the form of a service provided to them, or to learn.

2.For decades this cosy form of capitalism ensured that competition was never too fierce and everyone prospered at least a bit.使

3.Habit, make them form a habit, so in future, they'll have no doubt to go to bed at 8: 00 every night (example).使8;00)。

4.Additional help was given to the poor farmers in the form of loans at very low rates of interest or no interest at all.

5.Shame occurs in the shaming or belittling of oneself, which is often experienced as a form of self-consciousness or self-judgment.

6.and rage over this devious form of manipulation cannot surface in the child. because he does not see through the subterfuge.穿

7.State aid had taken the form of reduced-rate loans and guarantees as well as direct subsidies, he said.

8.Isn't mind travel the best form of travel for the lazy, where speed has no limit?

9.eg. Less than half of the money that students receive is in the form of grants, and loans have made up the difference.

10.These biscuits are specially blended to be a high-protein and high-energy food supplement in a dry, easy-to-distribute form.