🔑be·comeBrE/bɪˈkʌm/NAmE/bɪˈkʌm/verbpresent simple - I / you / we / theybecomeBrE/bɪˈkʌm/NAmE/bɪˈkʌm/present simple - he / she / itbecomesBrE/bɪˈkʌmz/NAmE/bɪˈkʌmz/past simplebecameBrE/bɪˈkeɪm/NAmE/bɪˈkeɪm/past participlebecomeBrE/bɪˈkʌm/NAmE/bɪˈkʌm/ -ing formbecomingBrE/bɪˈkʌmɪŋ/NAmE/bɪˈkʌmɪŋ/🔑linking verbtostarttobesth开始变得;变成;成为◆+ adj.Itwasbecomingmoreandmoredifficulttoliveonhissalary. 他越来越难以靠他的工资维持生计了。◆Itsoonbecameapparentthatnoonewasgoingtocome. 很快就很清楚,没人会来。◆Shewasbecomingconfused. 她开始糊涂了。◆+ nounShebecamequeenin1952. 她于 1952 年成为女王。◆Thebillwillbecomelawnextyear. 该议案将于明年成为法律。become / get / go / turn
These verbs are used frequently with the following adjectives.这些动词常与下列形容词连用:
become ~get ~go ~turn ~involvedused towrongblueclearbetterrightsouraccustomedworsebadbadpregnantpregnantwhiteredextincttiredcrazycoldfamousangrybaldilldarkblind
Become is more formal than get. Both describe changes in people's emotional or physical state, or natural or social changes. * become 较 get 正式。两者均指人的感情、身体状况、自然或社会发生变化。
Go is usually used for negative changes. * go 常用于负面变化。
Go and turn are both used for changes of colour. * go 和 turn 均用以指颜色发生变化。
Turn is also used for changes in the weather. * turn 亦用于天气的变化。
[T, no passive] () ~sb(formal) tobesuitableforsb适合(某人);(与…)相称◆Suchbehaviourdidnotbecomeher. 这种举止与她的身份不相称。[T, no passive] () ~sb(formal) tolookattractiveonsb使(人)显得漂亮;使好看SYNsuit◆Shorthairreallybecomesyou. 你理短发很好看。●whatbecame, hasbecome, willbecomeofsb/sth?usedtoaskwhathashappenedorwhatwillhappentosb/sth(遭遇)如何;(结果)怎么样◆Whatbecameofthatstudentwhousedtolivewithyou? 以前和你住在一起的那个学生后来怎么样了?◆Idreadtothinkwhatwillbecomeofthemiftheylosetheirhome. 我不敢设想他们如果无家可归将会怎么样。