柯林斯詞典form /f??m/ (forming,formed,forms) 1. N-COUNT A form of something is a type or kind of it. 種類 He contracted a rare form of cancer. 他患上了一種罕見的癌癥。 I am against hunting in any form. 我反對任何形式的狩獵。2. N-COUNT When something can exist or happen in several possible ways, you can use form to refer to one particular way in which it exists or happens. 方式 They received a benefit in the form of a tax reduction. 他們以減稅的方式獲得了收益。3. N-COUNT The form of something is its shape. 形狀 ...the form of the body. …體型。4. N-COUNT You can refer to something that you can see as a form if you cannot see it clearly, or if its outline is the clearest or most striking aspect of it. 外形 His form lay still under the blankets. 他的身形一動不動地躺在毯子下面。5. N-COUNT A form is a paper with questions on it and spaces marked where you should write the answers. Forms usually ask you to give details about yourself, for example, when you are applying for a job or joining an organization. 表格 You will be asked to fill in a form with details of your birth and occupation. 你會被要求填寫一張有關(guān)你的出生和職業(yè)詳情的表格。6. V-T/V-I When a particular shape forms or is formed, people or things move or are arranged so that this shape is made. 編排成 (某形狀); (某形狀) 編排成 A line formed to use the bathroom. 排成了一條隊(duì)來使用這個洗手間。 They formed a circle and sang "Auld Lang Syne." 他們圍成一圈,唱起了《友誼地久天長》。7. V-T If something is arranged or changed so that it becomes similar to a thing with a particular structure or function, you can say that it forms that thing. (某物) 改變而形成 (另一物) These panels folded up to form a screen some five feet tall. 這些嵌板折起來形成了一個高約五英尺的屏風(fēng)。8. V-T If something consists of particular things, people, or features, you can say that they form that thing. 構(gòu)成 ...the articles that formed the basis of Randolph's book. …構(gòu)成倫道夫的書的基礎(chǔ)的那些文章。9. V-T If you form an organization, group, or company, you start it. 組建 They tried to form a study group on human rights. 他們試圖組建一個人權(quán)研究小組。10. V-T/V-I When something natural forms or is formed, it begins to exist and develop. 形成 (某自然物); (某自然物) 形成 The stars must have formed 10 to 15 billion years ago. 這些恒星一定形成于100億至150億年前。11. V-T/V-I If you form a relationship, a habit, or an idea, or if it forms, it begins to exist and develop. 形成 (某關(guān)系、習(xí)慣、想法); (某關(guān)系、習(xí)慣、想法) 形成 She had formed the habit of giving herself freely to men. 她已養(yǎng)成了隨意委身于男人的習(xí)慣。 An idea formed in his mind. 一個想法在他的腦子里形成了。12. V-T If you say that something forms a person's character or personality, you mean that it has a strong influence on them and causes them to develop in a particular way. 塑造 Anger at injustice formed his character. 對不公正行為的憤怒塑造了他的性格。13. N-UNCOUNT In sports, form refers to the ability or success of a person or animal over a period of time. 競技狀態(tài) His form this season has been brilliant. 他在本賽季的競技狀態(tài)一直很好。 返回 form劍橋詞典B2 [ 不及物動詞:后面不接賓語的動詞 or 及物動詞:后面接賓語的動詞 ] to begin to exist or to make something begin to exist (使)出現(xiàn),(使)形成,(使)產(chǎn)生 A crowd formed around the accident . 事故現(xiàn)場圍起了一群人。 A solution began to form in her mind . 她想到了一個解決辦法。 I formed the impression (= the way she behaved suggested to me) that she didn't really want to come. 我形成了一種印象:她其實(shí)并不想來。 [ 及物動詞:后面接賓語的動詞 ] to make something into a particular shape 將…制成特定形狀 She formed the clay into a small bowl . 她把陶土捏成了一只小碗。 [ 系動詞:后面接回指句子主語的名詞或形容詞的不及物動詞 + noun ] to make or be something 制作;成為 The lorries formed a barricade across the road . 數(shù)輛卡車橫在路上,形成了路障。 Together they would form the next government . 他們將共同組建下屆政府。 This information formed the basis of the report . 這些信息奠定了報告的基礎(chǔ)。 [ 不及物動詞:后面不接賓語的動詞 ] formal If separate things form, they come together to make a whole . 形成;組成 The children formed into lines . 孩子們排好了隊(duì)。 例句 Research forms the predominant part of my job .By forming a coalition , the rebels and the opposition parties defeated the government .The prisoners formed a line against the wall .A long queue had formed, snaking its way downstairs and out into the street .A thick sheet of ice had formed over the water . 返回 form