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form (obj)HfC:m, $fC:rmv形成,构成,建立;使成形A crowd formed around the accident. [I]事故发生点围了一群人。A way out of the difficulty began to form in her mind as she listened. [I]她听着听着,脑子里就形成了一个摆脱困难的办法。She formed the clay into a small bowl. [T]她把黏土制成了一只小碗。I formed the impression / opinion / view (=the way she behaved suggested to me) that she didn't really want to come. [T]我产生了一种印象/意见/看法,她并不是真的想来。To form up is usually used when separate things come together to make a whole.汇集起来The children formed (up) into a square. [I]孩子们站成了一个方阵。The procession formed (up) and moved off slowly. [I]游行队伍列好队,慢慢地走去。To form something is to make or be (a part of) it.使形成,使构成Vegetables and bread form the normal diet. [L only + n]蔬菜和面包构成了日常的饮食。The lorries formed a barricade across the road. [L only + n]载货卡车横在路上形成了路障。The party leaders were hoping they would form the next government. [L only + n]各党领袖都希望由他们来组织下一届政府。The families form part of a self-help network. [L only + n]那些家庭组成了自助网络的一部分。Information from our observers formed the basis of the report.我们观察员的信息构成了报告的基础。 [L only + n]
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