form的中文翻译

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form

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  • form1   (type)   UK /fɔːm/  US /fɔːrm/ 
    形式
    noun
    • a type or variety of sth
      • forms of transport/government/energy
        转运形式/政府构成/能量构成
      • one of the most common forms of cancer
        最普通的一种癌症
      • all the millions of different life forms on the planet today
        当今地球上所有的几百万生命种类
  • form2   (Aviation)   UK /fɔːm/  US /fɔːrm/ 
    形式
    noun
    • a type of something
      • Soaring is the purest form of flight.
  • form3   (way sth is/looks)   UK /fɔːm/  US /fɔːrm/ 
    状态
    noun
    • the particular way sth is, seems, looks or is presented
      • The disease can take several different forms.
        这种疾病可能有几种不同的形式。
      • Help in the form of money will be very welcome.
        以钱的形式资助将十分受欢迎。
      • Help arrived in the form of two police officers.
        来支援的是两名警察。
      • The training programme takes the form of a series of workshops.
        培训课程采取一系列研讨会的形式。
      • Most political questions involve morality in some form or other.
        多数政治问题牵涉到这样或那样的道义性。
      • We need to come to some form of agreement.
        我们需要达成某种形式的协议。
      • I'm opposed to censorship in any shape or form.
        我反对任何形式的审查。
      • This dictionary is also available in electronic form.
        这部词典也有电子版本的。
  • form4   (document)   UK /fɔːm/  US /fɔːrm/ 
    文件
    noun
    • an official document containing questions and spaces for answers
      • an application/entry/order form
        申请表/报名表/订货单
      • to fill in a form
        填表格
      • to fill out a form
        填表格
      • I filled in/out a form on their website.
        我在他们的网站上填写表格。
      • to complete a form
        完成表格
      • a booking form
        单行本
      • a reservation form
        预订单
  • form5   (shape)   UK /fɔːm/  US /fɔːrm/ 
    形状
    noun
    • the shape of sb/sth; a person or thing of which only the shape can be seen
      • her slender form
        她苗条的身段
      • The human form has changed little over the last 30 000 years.
        3 万多年以来,人的体形没有多大变化。
      • They made out a shadowy form in front of them.
        他们隐约认出了前面的模糊人影。
  • form6   (arrangement of parts)   UK /fɔːm/  US /fɔːrm/ 
    类型, 方式, 结构
    noun
    • 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.
        在一部小说里,结构和内容同样重要。
  • form7   (being fit/healthy)   UK /fɔːm/  US /fɔːrm/ 
    良好的精神状态
    noun
    • how fit and healthy sb is; the state of being fit and healthy
      • After six months' training the whole team is in superb form.
        经过半年的训练,全队状态极佳。
      • I really need to get back in form.
        我实在需要恢复状态。
      • The horse was clearly out of form.
        这匹马显然状态不佳。
  • form8   (performance)   UK /fɔːm/  US /fɔːrm/ 
    表演
    noun
    • how well sb/sth is performing; the fact that sb/sth is performing well
      • Midfielder Elliott has shown disappointing form recently.
        中场队员埃利奥特近来表现令人失望。
      • On current/present form the party is heading for another election victory.
        就目前状态来看,这个党派正走向又一个选举的胜利。
      • She signalled her return to form with a convincing victory.
        他以具有信服力的胜利昭示她的回归。
      • He's right on form(= performing well) as a crazy science teacher in his latest movie.
        他在其最新电影中成功饰演了一位疯狂的科学老师。
      • The whole team was on good form and deserved the win.
        全队表现良好,获胜是理所当然的。
      • She was in great form(= happy and cheerful and full of energy) at the wedding party.
        她在婚礼上表现得很亢奋。
  • form9   (way of doing things)   UK /fɔːm/  US /fɔːrm/ 
    方式
    noun
    • the usual way of doing sth
      • What's the form when you apply for a research grant?
        申请科研补助金按常规应该怎么办?
      • conventional social forms
        常规社会习俗
      • True to form (= as he usually does) he arrived an hour late.
        和往常一样,他又迟到了一个小时。
      • Partners of employees are invited as a matter of form.
        按惯例,雇员的配偶受到了邀请。
    • the way of doing things that is socially acceptable/not socially acceptable
  • form10   (of word)   UK /fɔːm/  US /fɔːrm/ 
    形式
    noun
    • 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
        动词不定式
  • form11   (in school)   UK /fɔːm/  US /fɔːrm/ 
    班级
    noun
    • a class in a school
      • Who's your form teacher?
        你们年级的老师是谁?
    • a student in the form mentioned at school
      • a third-former
        三年级学生
  • form12   (start to exist)   UK /fɔːm/  US /fɔːrm/ 
    出现, 形成, 产生
    verb
    • 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.
        开了花,但没有结果。
      • Storm clouds are forming on the horizon.
        天边出现了暴雨云。
      • These hills were formed by glaciation.
        这些山丘是冰川作用形成的。
    • to start to exist and develop; to make sth start to exist and develop
      • A plan formed in my head.
        一个计划在我的头脑中形成。
      • I formed many close friendships at college.
        我大学时结交了许多密友。
      • I didn't see enough of the play to form an opinion about it.
        我对这部戏剧了解得不够,说不出什么意见。
  • form13   (make shape/form)   UK /fɔːm/  US /fɔːrm/ 
    形成, 塑造
    verb
    • to produce sth in a particular way or make it have a particular shape
      • Bend the wire so that it forms a 'V'.
        把铁丝弯成 V 形。
      • Rearrange the letters to form a new word.
        重新排列字母,组成另一单词。
      • Games can help children learn to form letters.
        游戏可以帮助儿童学会组合字母。
      • Do you know how to form the past tense?
        你知道怎样构成过去式吗?
      • Form the dough into balls with your hands.
        用手把生面团揉成一些球团。
      • The chain is formed from 136 links.
        这根链条由136个环组成。
    • 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
        排成一队/一列;围成一圈
      • First get students to form groups of four.
        首先让学生四人组成一组。
      • Queues were already forming outside the theatre.
        剧院外已经在排队了。
      • The teams formed up into lines.
        各队已整好了队。
  • form14   (have function/role)   UK /fɔːm/  US /fɔːrm/ 
    形成, 起...的作用
    verb
    • to have a particular function or pattern
      • The trees form a natural protection from the sun's rays.
        树木起天然的保护作用,遮挡了阳光的照射。
    • to be sth
      • The castle forms the focal point of the city.
        这座城堡是城市的中心。
      • The survey formed part of a larger programme of research.
        这个调查是研究计划的一部份。
      • These drawings will form the basis of the exhibition.
        这些画作将成为展览的基本部份。
  • form15   (organization)   UK /fɔːm/  US /fɔːrm/ 
    成立
    verb
    • 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.
        他们希望组建新政府。
      • He formed a band with some friends from school.
        他和来自学校的一些朋友组成一支乐队。
      • a newly-formed political party
        新建立的政党
      • The band formed in 2007.
        乐队组建于2007年。
  • form16   (have influence on)   UK /fɔːm/  US /fɔːrm/ 
    影响
    verb
    • to have an influence on the way that sth develops
      • Positive and negative experiences form a child's character.
        正反两方面的经历都影响儿童性格的形成。
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