formed查询结果如下:
词性:noun
例句1. the general form of the landscape was well established before the glaciations’
例句2. the human form’
例句3. as a dramatist he was a perfectionist about the form of his work’
例句4. many of these diseases take the form of persistent infections’
例句5. sponsorship is a form of advertising’
例句7. Are fish knives passé? What is the correct form?’
例句8. they handed her a form to fill in’
名词 变体/同根词
hot formed
n.热成形的
属类:化学及生命科学
-化学 - -
self formed
n.自己形成的
属类:工程技术
-建筑工程 - -
formed tool
成形切刀
属类:机械模具
-机械 - -
formed tire
n.生胎,胎坯
属类:化学及生命科学
-化学 - -
formed tree
乔木
属类:简明英汉词典
-English to Chinese - -
formed steel
型钢
属类:简明英汉词典
-English to Chinese - -
formed piece
n.成型品
属类:化学及生命科学
-化学 - -
formed punch
n.成型冲头
属类:工程技术
-船舶工程 - -
formed cutter
成型铣刀, 成形刀具
属类:机械模具
-机械 - -
formed action
措辞方式固定的诉讼
属类:法学专业
-法律专业 - -
be formed from
vt.由...形成,由...组成
属类:工程技术
-航海工程 - -
as formed fibre
n.初生纤维,初纺纤维
属类:化学及生命科学
-化学 - -
full formed ship
n.肥大型船
属类:工程技术
-航海工程 - -
newly formed ice
n.新冰
属类:工程技术
-建筑工程 - -
pre-formed adduct
n.预制加合物
属类:行业术语
-纺织 - -
full formed vessel
n.肥满型船
属类:工程技术
-船舶工程 - -
late-formed crystal
n.晚成晶体
属类:自然科学
-地质学 - -
blood formed element
血液有形成分
属类:化学及生命科学
-医学 -医学外科 -
early-formed crystal
n.早期形成的晶体,早成晶
属类:自然科学
-地质学 - -
formed grinding wheel
成形砂轮
属类:机械模具
-机械 - -
later-formed crystals
n.晚期形成的晶体
属类:自然科学
-地质学 - -
formed cutter milling
n.成形铣刀铣削
属类:行业术语
-纺织 - -
formed by the digestin
消化而形成
属类:化学及生命科学
-医学 -中医 -
full-formed full-lined
n.丰满线型的
属类:工程技术
-船舶工程 - -
back formed indentation
n.梨形孔穴,梨形模腔
属类:化学及生命科学
-化学 - -
badly formed expression
n.错误形式表达式
属类:IT行业
-计算机 - -
formed steel construction
型钢结构
属类:工程技术
-建筑工程 - -
tectonically-formed trough
n.构造形成的凹槽,构造形成的深海沟
属类:自然科学
-地质学 - -
basic group formed by twice translating
n.二次变换基群
属类:IT行业
-计算机 - -
General Council of British Shipping(formed by the merger of B.S.F. and cofs.)
英国海运总会(航运公会和航运联盟)
属类:行业术语
-海运 - -
The past tense of cook is formed by adding-ed.
cook的过去式是加-ed而成的。
属类:综合句库--
The Communist Party of Argentina was formed in 1918.
阿根廷共产党于1918年建立。
属类:综合句库--
An intersection formed in this way.
按此方式形成的交叉段
属类:综合句库--
The troops formed in columns.
部队编成几路纵队。
属类:综合句库--
The green grass and a few red flowers formed a delightful contrast.
草木浓绿一片,点缀着三两朵红花,相映成趣。
属类:综合句库--
The cook formed the dough into loaves.
厨师把面团做成面包。
属类:综合句库--
Ice formed on the window.
窗上结冰了。
属类:综合句库--
Carbonic acid is formed when water absorbs carbon dioxide.
当水吸收二氧化碳时,即产生碳酸。
属类:综合句库--
The Society of the First Infantry Division was formed in 1919 and has been in continuous existence ever since
第1步兵师协会成立于1919年,并一直存续至今.
属类:综合句库--
The French government had formed an alliance with Russia.
法国政府与俄国建立同盟。
属类:综合句库--
The company was formed with 2000 shares.
该公司由两千股组成。
属类:综合句库--
The company was formed into three ranks.
该连排成三列。
属类:综合句库--
Material formed into grilles or a grille.
格栅状物格栅形状的东西
属类:综合句库--
The workers formed a union.
工人们组织了工会。
属类:综合句库--
Industrial circulating cooling water--Examination of slime formed fungi--Standard of plate count
工业循环冷却水中粘泥真菌的测定平皿计数法
属类:行业标准名称-国家标准名-GB/T14643.3-1993
Industrial circulating cooling water--Examination of bacteria formed deposits--Standard of plate count
工业循环冷却水中粘液形成菌的测定平皿计数法
属类:行业标准名称-国家标准名-GB/T14643.1-1993
The girls linked hands and formed a circle.
姑娘们手拉手围成一个圈。
属类:综合句库--
The children’s playhouse has been formed from a pile of cardboard boxes.
孩子们的游戏房是由一堆纸箱做成的。
属类:综合句库--
The trade union in a joint venture is a mass organization formed by the staff and workers.
合营企业工会是职工自愿结合的群众性组织。
属类:单位简介--
The bar was formed by the mud and sand deposited here over a long period of time.
河里的泥沙淤积在这里,年深日久便成了沙洲。
属类:综合句库--
The rainbow formed a beautiful arc in the sky.
虹在天上成美丽的弧形.。
属类:综合句库--
A crust appears to have formed over the volcanic rubble.
火山熔岩表面似乎形成了一层硬壳。
属类:综合句库--
Abnormally or faultily formed .
畸形的形状异常或不对的
属类:综合句库--
The union was formed to protect the fights and interests of miners.
建立工会是为保护矿工的权利和利益。
属类:综合句库--
The teacher formed the children into three lines.
教师把孩子们排成三行。
属类:综合句库--
The teacher formed her class into 5 rows.
教师把学生编成五排。
属类:综合句库--
She formed the clay into a bowl [formed a bowl from the clay]
她把泥塑成一个碗。
属类:综合句库--
The historical aspect formed the main theme of her essay.
她的论文的主题是由历史观贯穿起来的。
属类:综合句库--
She formed an association to help blind people.
她组建了一个协会来帮助盲人。
属类:综合句库--
A dry photographic or photocopying process in which a negative image formed by a resinous powder on an electrically charged plate is electrically transferred to and thermally fixed as positive on a paper or other copying surface.
静电印刷术一种干的摄影或影印的过程,通过电转印充电干版上的树脂粉末形成的负像,然后将其作为正像热固定在纸张或其他复印表面上(由于光作用于充电的光电导绝缘表面而形成的带有电荷的图象,然后把图象固定在纸或其他复印表面上)
属类:综合句库--
General Council of British Shipping(formed by the merger of B.S.F. and cofs.)
英国海运总会(航运公会和航运联盟)
属类:行业术语 -海运-
noun
1.
2.A class or year in a school, usually given a specifying number.
‘the fifth form’
‘It plans to do this by reducing four of its year groups from three forms per year to two forms by merging the classes.’
3.A criminal record.
‘they both had form’
‘A month later he was involved in a nightclub fight. And he has form: including spending a night in the cells after being arrested for being drunk and disorderly after a binge in Wimbledon last year.’
4.A hare’s lair.
‘Hares lie overnight in ‘forms’, which are a kind of above-ground nest.’
5.A long bench without a back.
‘It was a truck with a projector in the back that they’d back up to the hall, open a flap in the wall and the projector would poke through that. We’d sit on forms watching cowboy movies, I think cowboy movies was all they showed!’
‘The shelter inside was totally dark and one had to grope to find a place to sit on the backless wooden forms.’
6.A mould, frame, or block in or on which something is shaped.
‘You fill the forms with stone and concrete, then ‘slip’ the forms up for the next level.’
7.A particular way in which a thing exists or appears.
‘essays in book form’
‘energy in the form of light’
8.A person’s mood and state of health.
‘she seemed to be on good form’
‘I only spoke to Glenn three weeks ago and he was in fine form and looking forward to the future.’
9.A printed document with blank spaces for information to be inserted.
‘an application form’
‘At the desk Cassie and Sally filled out various forms.’
10.A ritual or convention.
‘the outward forms of religion’
‘It is true that this general election does still adhere to some of the old forms and conventions of British democracy.’
11.A set order of words; a formula.
‘a form of words’
‘The Rev Chris Swift, a parent himself, agonised over a form of words for a situation he hadn’t faced before.’
12.A taxonomic category that ranks below variety, which contains organisms differing from the typical kind in some trivial, frequently impermanent, character, e.g. a colour variant.
‘A southern taxonomic form is distributed in North America in Pacific drainages from northern Washington north to the Alaska Peninsula.’
‘In the field these two forms looked like distinct taxa, and we wondered if earlier botanists were not correct in recognizing this material as either varietally or specifically distinct.’
13.A temporary structure for holding fresh concrete in shape while it sets.
‘Passive form oils usually do not leave a dusty layer on the form or the concrete.’
‘After the spread footing pour has set, a concrete pier form is placed on top of the footing.’
14.A type or variety of something.
‘sponsorship is a form of advertising’
‘Melanoma is a more serious form of skin cancer.’
15.An artistic or literary genre.
‘a form is as good as the writer who chooses it’
‘Modern Karakalpak writers have adopted Western literary forms such as novels, short stories, and plays.’
16.Any of the ways in which a word may be spelled, pronounced, or inflected.
‘an adjectival form’
‘Some examples of words ending in -ful that have no forms in -less are awful, bashful and deceitful.’
17.Details of previous performances by a racehorse or greyhound.
‘an interested bystander studying the form’
‘With, of course, no previous form to go on, the weight of money tends to offer significant clues to the outcome.’
18.Style, design, and arrangement in an artistic work as distinct from its content.
‘these videos are a triumph of form over content’
‘Still, the film is undeniably distinctive, although this is due to style as much as form.’
19.The body or shape of a person or animal.
‘his eyes scanned her slender form’
‘Pulling her silk robe more tightly around her naked form, Olivia pads over to her night table to pick up a bottle of body lotion.’
20.The customary or correct method or procedure.
‘an excessive concern for legal form and precedent’
‘Beneath these arguments about legal form lie the wider issues of self-determination.’
21.The essential nature of a species or thing, especially (in Plato’s thought) regarded as an abstract ideal which real things imitate or participate in.
‘Epicurus rejected the existence of Platonic forms and an immaterial soul, and he said that the gods have no influence on our lives.’
‘Whitehead sees them as ingredients in an experience and rather similar to Plato’s ideal forms.’
22.The state of a sports player or team with regard to their current standard of play.
‘they are one of the best teams around on current form’
‘Based on the two teams’ current form, today’s encounter looks set to be close fought and could go either way.’
23.The structure of a word, phrase, sentence, or discourse.
‘every distinction in meaning is associated with a distinction in form’
‘Sentences of this form are called conditionals, and will concern us a good deal in the next chapter.’
24.The visible shape or configuration of something.
‘the form, colour, and texture of the tree’
‘the flowers of this shrub are remarkable both in form and colour’
verb
1.Articulate (a word or other linguistic unit).
‘She spoke very precisely, every word formed and enunciated with perfect diction.’
‘I tried to talk but I couldn’t quite concentrate on single words or forming complete sentences at the moment.’
2.Bring or be brought into a certain formation.
‘Mortimer formed up his troops for the march’
‘I immediately ran away from the aircraft to where the rest of the crew had formed up.’
3.Bring together parts or combine to create (something)
‘the company was formed in 1982’
‘peasants and miners were formed into a militia’
4.Conceive (an idea) in one’s mind.
‘to form a judgement he seeks further information’
‘While the idea was still being formed, however, something happened to him.’
5.Construct (a new word) by derivation or inflection.
‘A number of other terms have been formed in the past two decades using tourism or tourist as one of the elements.’
‘This was formed in the sixteenth century from the verb disable, but the corresponding adjective abled seems not to have been used at that time.’
6.Establish (a relationship)
‘the women would form supportive friendships’
‘Those who did not like me just let me get on with my life, conversely, I formed some very strong friendships, none of which depended upon answers to the homework or lifts in the car.’
7.Go to make up or constitute.
‘the precepts which form the basis of the book’
‘He published this method in 1919, and it also formed the basis of his seminal paper on the scattering of plane electric waves by spheres.’
8.Gradually appear or develop.
‘a thick mist was forming all around’
‘He smiled slowly to himself, the plan forming gradually in his mind.’
9.Have a specified shape.
‘her body was slight and flawlessly formed’
‘Superbly formed and highly expressive, these extraordinary buildings emerge from the most basic of materials, earth and water, and in the harshest of conditions.’
10.Influence (something abstract)
‘the role of the news media in forming public opinion’
‘This leads us to another point in the importance of the legends and folklore in forming and shaping a nation’s character.’
11.Make or be made into a specific shape or form.
‘form the dough into balls’
‘his features formed into a smile of pleasure’
独上高台望四海 手揽云月傍天飞, 落叶重重已十月 归鸟凄凄啼心扉。