柯林斯詞典transform / tr?ns?f??m/ (transforming,transformed,transforms) 1. V-T To transform something into something else means to change or convert it into that thing. 使改變; 使轉(zhuǎn)換 Your metabolic rate is the speed at which your body transforms food into energy. 你的新陳代謝率就是你身體將食物轉(zhuǎn)換成能量的速度。2. transformationN-VAR 改變; 轉(zhuǎn)換 Norah made plans for the transformation of an attic room into a study. 諾拉制訂了將閣樓間改造為書房的幾個(gè)方案。3. V-T To transform something or someone means to change them completely and suddenly so that they are much better or more attractive. 徹底改變 (使更好、更有吸引力) Industrialization transformed the world. 工業(yè)化徹底改變了世界。4. transformationN-VAR 徹底改變 In the last five years he's undergone a personal transformation. 在過(guò)去的5年里,他完全變了個(gè)人。 返回 transform劍橋詞典to change completely the appearance or character of something or someone, especially so that that thing or person is improved 使徹底改觀;使大變樣 The reorganization will transform the entertainment industry . 這次重組將使娛樂(lè)業(yè)大為改觀。 the power of art to transform experience 徹底改變體驗(yàn)的藝術(shù)力量 Whenever a camera was pointed at her, Marilyn would instantly transform herself into a radiant star . 每當(dāng)攝像機(jī)對(duì)準(zhǔn)她的時(shí)候,瑪麗蓮會(huì)立刻將自己變成一個(gè)耀眼的明星。 例句 The scheme would transform the park into a tourist mecca .The new haircut completely transformed her.The discovery of anaesthesia transformed medical surgery .Since getting that job , he has been a transformed character .The growth of the textile industry transformed the area . 返回 transform