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单词 multiform
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Definition of multiform in English:

multiform

adjective ˈmʌltɪfɔːmˈməltiˌfɔrm
  • Existing in many forms or kinds.

    以多种形式存在的,多种形式的;多种类的

    a very complex, multiform illness like cancer

    像癌这样的极为复杂、形式多样的疾病。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Infrequent and uniform extra beats or ectopics are of no significance, unless they are multiform in nature, are repeated in succession and occur frequently.
    • Her use of the word is idiosyncratic, and while some may object that its elasticity and multiform character makes it suspect, others may find it a helpful way of conceiving of historical inquiry.
    • It is a multiform creature, bound to transform at each new appearance and new issue.
    • In fact, it is widely understood that property is multiform.
    • Cricket, at the beginning of the twenty-first century, is more than any other, the most common ground for all the multiform and opposing elements of the global Indian nation.
    • Rembrandt's many and multiform self-portraits, unprecedented in their time and virtually unparalleled until the twentieth century, must be central to any consideration of his view of himself and his artistry.
    • She was a multiform deity; sometimes depicted as human with a bovine head, other times as a pregnant cow.
    • Here, it is crucial that there is no formula that connects them, that our experience is irreducibly multiform.
    • Their gibbering hybrid of beer-hall chants, dramatic pseudo-emoting, spooky synths, throbbing rhythms, and tortured, swirling arrangements remained multiform and strange, but were internally consistent.
    • It seems to me that it is innovative, though - after all, it's multiform, it's transgressive (most notably of personal boundaries), and it enacts some of the wilder aspects of textual theory in a rather uncontrived way.
    • And grand are their laws, so multiform, puzzling, evolutionary,
    • Lovers of freedom, lovers of social justice, disarmers, peacekeepers, civil disobeyers, democrats, civil rights activists, and defenders of the environment are legions in a single multiform cause.
    • If these functions and actions lead to a definite end, making folktales uniform and identifiable, the characters and their attributes change, making the tales multiform.

Derivatives

  • multiformity

  • noun mʌltɪˈfɔːmɪtiˌməltiˈfɔrmədi
    • This multiformity leads to the realisation that the Anglican Eucharistic tradition is not so tidy or uniformly Protestant as he suggests.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This multiformity can be driven in numerous ways; demographic composition of geographical location, an aging population, increasing presence of women in the workplace to mention a few.

Definition of multiform in US English:

multiform

adjectiveˈməltēˌfôrmˈməltiˌfɔrm
  • Existing in many forms or kinds.

    以多种形式存在的,多种形式的;多种类的

    a complex, multiform illness like cancer

    像癌这样的极为复杂、形式多样的疾病。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Rembrandt's many and multiform self-portraits, unprecedented in their time and virtually unparalleled until the twentieth century, must be central to any consideration of his view of himself and his artistry.
    • If these functions and actions lead to a definite end, making folktales uniform and identifiable, the characters and their attributes change, making the tales multiform.
    • Infrequent and uniform extra beats or ectopics are of no significance, unless they are multiform in nature, are repeated in succession and occur frequently.
    • Her use of the word is idiosyncratic, and while some may object that its elasticity and multiform character makes it suspect, others may find it a helpful way of conceiving of historical inquiry.
    • Their gibbering hybrid of beer-hall chants, dramatic pseudo-emoting, spooky synths, throbbing rhythms, and tortured, swirling arrangements remained multiform and strange, but were internally consistent.
    • And grand are their laws, so multiform, puzzling, evolutionary,
    • She was a multiform deity; sometimes depicted as human with a bovine head, other times as a pregnant cow.
    • Here, it is crucial that there is no formula that connects them, that our experience is irreducibly multiform.
    • It is a multiform creature, bound to transform at each new appearance and new issue.
    • Lovers of freedom, lovers of social justice, disarmers, peacekeepers, civil disobeyers, democrats, civil rights activists, and defenders of the environment are legions in a single multiform cause.
    • Cricket, at the beginning of the twenty-first century, is more than any other, the most common ground for all the multiform and opposing elements of the global Indian nation.
    • It seems to me that it is innovative, though - after all, it's multiform, it's transgressive (most notably of personal boundaries), and it enacts some of the wilder aspects of textual theory in a rather uncontrived way.
    • In fact, it is widely understood that property is multiform.
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