| 释义 |
shape/ʃeip/ n. & v.●n. 1 the total effect produced by the outlines of a thing 形状;样子 2 the external form or appearance of a person or thing 外形;外貌 3 a specific form or guise (某种)形状,外形 4 a description or sort or way 种类 not on offer in any shape or form 不以任何形式削价出售 5 a definite or proper arrangement 确定的安排,适当的安排 must get our ideas into shape 必须理清我们的思路 6a condition, as qualified in some way 状况,条件 in good shape 状况良好; in poor shape 状况恶劣 b (when unqualified) good condition 良好的条件;良好的状态 back in shape 回复到良好状态 7 a person or thing as seen, esp. indistinctly or in the imagination (尤指)模糊的影像 a shape emerged from the mist 薄雾中出现了一个身影 8 a mould or pattern 模子;模型 9 Brit. a jelly etc. shaped in a mould [英]成形的果冻 10 a piece of material, paper, etc., made or cut in a particular form 成一定形状的材料(或纸张等) ●v. 1 tr. give a certain shape or form to; fashion, create 使成形;制作;塑造 2 tr. (foll. by 后跟 to) adapt or make conform (使)适应;(使)符合 3 intr. give signs of a future shape or development 显示未来的形状;显示发展前景 4 tr. frame mentally; imagine 设想;想像 5 intr. assume or develop into a shape 成形 6 tr. direct (one's life, course, etc.) 引导,指导(人生、进程等) □ lick (or knock) into shape make presentable or efficient 使成形;使像样;使有效 □ shape up 1 take a (specified) form 成形 2 show promise; make good progress 显示发展前途;取得良好的进步 □ shape up well be promising 有前途 □ shapable adj. (also 亦作 shapeable)□ shaped adj. (also in comb. 亦用于复合词)□ shaper n.[Old English gesceap ‘creation’, from Germanic] |