shape的意思和读音

shape

: [ʃeɪp] : [ʃeɪp]

n.

v.使);

abbr.(=Supreme Headquarters; Allied Powers in Europe)(西)

shapes  shaping  shaped  

v.+n.take shape,change shape,shape future,shape character,alter shape

adj.+n.different shape,original shape,definite shape,final shape,huge shape

n.form,figure,outline,silhouette,profile

v.influence,affect,model,whittle,mould

shapen.

1.[c][u]the form of the outer edges or surfaces of sth; an example of sth that has a particular form

a rectangular shape

The pool was in the shape of a heart.

The island was originally circular in shape .

Squares, circles and triangles are types of shape.

Candles come in all shapes and sizes .

You can recognize the fish by the shape of their fins.

This old T-shirt has completely lost its shape. T 穿

The government provides money in the shape of(= consisting of) grants and student loans.

2.[c]a person or thing that is difficult to see clearly

Ghostly shapes moved around in the dark.

3.[u]the physical condition of sb/sth

What sort of shape was the car in after the accident?

He's in good shape for a man of his age.

I like to keep in shape(= keep fit) .

4.[u]the particular qualities or characteristics of sth

Will new technology change the shape of broadcasting?广

IDMget (yourself) into shapeto take exercise, eat healthy food, etc. in order to become physically fitget/knock/lick sb into shapeto train sb so that they do a particular job, task, etc. well

I've got all the information together but it still needs knocking into shape.

get/knock/lick sth into shape使to make sth more acceptable, organized or successful

I've got all the information together but it still needs knocking into shape.

give shape to sthto express or explain a particular idea, plan, etc.

I don't approve of violence in any shape or form.

in any (way,) shape or form(informal)of any type

I don't approve of violence in any shape or form.

The wheel had been twisted out of shape.

out of shapenot having the normal shape

The wheel had been twisted out of shape.

not in good physical conditionthe shape of things to comethe way things are likely to develop in the futuretake shapeto develop and become more complete or organizedv.

1.[t]使);to make sth into a particular shape

Shape the dough into a ball.

This tool is used for shaping wood.

2.[t]~ sb/sthto have an important influence on the way that sb/sth develops

His ideas had been shaped by his experiences during the war.

She had a leading role in shaping party policy.

3.[i]~ to do sth);姿to prepare to do sth, especially hit or kick sth

She was shaping to hit her second shot.

IDM

He finally faced up to his drug problem when his band told him to shape up or ship out.使

shape up or ship out(informal)used to tell sb that if they do not improve, work harder, etc. they will have to leave their job, position, etc.

He finally faced up to his drug problem when his band told him to shape up or ship out.使

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abbr.1.(=Supreme Headquarters; Allied Powers in Europe)(西)

n.1.the outer form of something; the usual or original outer form of something2.something that you cannot see well because it is far away or there is not enough light3.the features or qualities of something4.the condition of something, especially in relation to its ability to be effective or successful; how healthy or fit someone is5.the correct order, arrangement, or structure of something1.the outer form of something; the usual or original outer form of something2.something that you cannot see well because it is far away or there is not enough light3.the features or qualities of something4.the condition of something, especially in relation to its ability to be effective or successful; how healthy or fit someone is5.the correct order, arrangement, or structure of something

v.1.to influence the way that a person, idea, or situation develops2.to form something into a particular shape

abbr.1.(=Supreme Headquarters; Allied Powers in Europe)

1. human shape huge ...

3. remarkable a. shape vt. industrialist n. ...

4. 【 the situation is getting better and better】 【 form;shape;pattern】 【 image;form;figure】 ...

5. shadow map shape Sharpness ...

6. they're=they are shape ; circle ...

7. shallow water cable shape shape factor ...

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1.You could say that I ordered takeout with such frequency that my dialing finger practically started to evolve into the shape of a phone key.

2.A recent Reuters Institute report on the "Power of the Commentariat" is in no doubt that opinion writers shape politics.(ReutersInstitute)

3.Color helps them judge distance and shape. Thus they are able to catch bugs in the air or to light on branches.

4.The gardener communes with nature, can sow and reap, shape the garden as he or she sees fit, relax or simply enjoy the beauty of it.

5.She and her husband joined a gym a year ago looking to get in shape and get out of the house.

6.The gap on the front end of the steel plate is in a rectangular shape.

7.The unique shape allows the product to be completely portable, as it tucks into a beach bag or swim trunks pocket with ease.使便便

8.My high school boyfriend spanked me with a coat hanger that he'd twisted into a paddle shape.

9.The church is in the shape of a Greek cross, its width coinciding with that of the three Byzantine naves .殿

10.Such a structure lends rigidity to the work as a whole and keeps its shape when hung on the wall.使