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How to pronounce shapes?
The pronunciation of shape is: English [? e? p].

The pronunciation of shape is: English [? e? [p]. Examples of shapes are used as nouns (nouns). The island is triangular. This island is triangular. Appearance is synonymous with shape.

First, a detailed interpretation Click here to view the details of the modeling.

(noun) figure with vague shape, appearance, shape, outline model, modeling situation, state figure abbreviation (abbreviation) (= Supreme Allied Command in Europe) V. (verb) shape, make something shape, make (clothing) shape fit the design, and make a decision. ...

Noun: any spatial attribute (especially defined by outline); "He could hardly recognize their shapes."

Spatial arrangement of things different from its essence; "Geometry is a mathematical science about shapes."

Another name for the human body; Leonardo studied the human body.

"He has a strong physique."

"the heart is willing, but the strength is insufficient"

The concrete expression of a vague concept; "A circle is the embodiment of his life philosophy."

The visual appearance of something or someone; "His delicate facial features"

(good) health (especially in the phrases "in good condition" or "in good condition" or "in poor condition" or "in poor condition")

The Supreme Command, which advises NATO on military issues and supervises all aspects of Allied Command Europe.

Perceptual structure; "This piece of music raises questions for students studying music."

"Visual mode must include not only objects, but also the space between them."

Verb: shape or influence; Give direction to; "Experience often determines ability"

"shaping public opinion"

Make something, usually for a specific function; "She carefully made rice balls."

"Make a cylinder out of dough"

"Create an image"

"Machining metal into swords"

Give shape or form to; "shaping dough"

"Shaping children's character"

Third, dictionary interpretation.

1. shape; Appearance; Outline; appear

The shape of an object, a person or an area is the appearance of their outer edges or surfaces, such as whether they are round, square, curved or fat.

For example, each mirror is customized and can be designed in almost any shape or size.

Each mirror is customized and can be designed in almost any shape and size.

For example ... a small pen in the shape of a baseball bat ...

A small pen in the shape of a baseball bat

2. Vague shadows; The outline of the mask

If you can't see clearly, or if its outline is its clearest or most striking side, you can call what you can see a figure.

A huge gray tank drove out of the village. ...

The huge gray shadow of a tank came out of the village.

Lying in bed, we often see the black shadow of heron against the moon.

Lying in bed, we often see the black figure of heron in the moonlight.

3. shape; chart

A shape is a space surrounded by an outline, such as a circle, a square or a triangle.

For example ... if you imagine a shape similar to a child. ...

If you imagine a shape similar to a kidney,

He thinks these figures represent maps of Britain and Ireland.

He hinted that these figures symbolized the maps of Britain and Ireland.

4. Framework, structure, characteristics and forms (planned or organized)

The shape of a planned or organized thing is its structure and characteristics.

In the past two weeks, there has been a lot of discussion about the future of Europe. ...

In the past two weeks, there has been a lot of discussion about the future model of Europe.

In the end, we can change people's lifestyles.

In the end, we can change people's living conditions.

5. Decide on the formation of; Affect the development of

People or things that shape a situation or an activity have a great influence on its development.

Christian Democratic Party leaders are meeting to discuss their role in shaping the future of Europe. ...

The leaders of the Christian Democratic Party are meeting to discuss their role in influencing the future pattern of Europe.

Like it or not, our family has shaped our lives and made us.

Like it or not, family affects our lives and determines what kind of people we become.

6. Make into the shape of. mould

If you shape an object, you give it a specific shape with your hands or tools.

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For example, cut the dough in half and make each half into the shape of bread.

Cut the dough in half and knead it into long strips.

For example ... machines that make plutonium cores for nuclear weapons.

Machine for manufacturing plutonium core of nuclear weapon

7. See also: molding

8. start; First; Future development model

If you say something is the shape of the future, you mean it is the beginning of a new trend or development, and the future will be like this.

British Rail Company called its new Liverpool Street Station a model for the future.

British Railways claims that the latest Liverpool Street Station is the future development direction.

9. In any form; Anyway/anyway/anyway

For example, if you say that you will not accept anything in any form, or in any way, shape or form, you are emphasizing that you will not accept it under any circumstances.

I don't tolerate any form of violence. ...

I can't tolerate any form of violence.

In any case, consumers have absolutely no reason to panic.

There is absolutely no reason for customers to panic in any form.

10. In good/poor condition; Good/bad (situation)

If someone or something is in good condition, they are in good health. If they are in poor shape, their health or physical condition is not good.

For example ... The Diet of Burning Fat, a comprehensive weight loss guide. ...

A guide to fat burning and shaping diet, a comprehensive guide to staying healthy.

He is still healthier than many young people. ...

He is still healthier than many young people.

1 1. (exactly) in the form of ..., that is.

You can use the form of in, and after referring to them in general, you can say exactly who or what you mean immediately.

The Prime Minister found the shadow of an unexpected ally, European Commission President Jaques Delors, today. ...

The Prime Minister found an unexpected ally today, and that is Council of Europe President Jaques Delors.

What industry needs now is to have a little hope of cutting interest rates.

At present, the industry only wants to cut interest rates.

12. Train ...; Bring ... up to standard

If you knock, knock or change the shape of someone or something, you use any necessary method to change or improve them and make them in the state you want.

You will have four months to train new recruits. ...

You have four months to train these recruits.

Few people doubt his ability to rectify the economy.

Few people doubt his ability to rectify the economy.

13. Deformation (due to damage, improper handling, etc. )

If something is deformed, it is no longer its original shape, for example, because it has been damaged or mishandled.

For example, once most wires are bent and deformed, they will not return to their original positions.

Most metal wires cannot be recovered once they are bent and deformed.

14. Poor health; unhealthy

If you are out of shape, you are unhealthy and can't do a lot of physical activity without feeling tired.

15. (People and things) are all kinds.

If you say that certain types of things or people have various shapes and sizes, you mean that they are numerous and often very different from each other.

Colleges and universities have various forms.

There are many colleges and universities.

16. gradually formed; form

When something takes shape, it develops or begins to appear in such a way that it becomes quite clear what its final form will be.

1960, women's events were added to the Olympic Games, and the modern Olympic movement began to take shape.

19 12 added women's events, and the modern Olympic Games began to take shape.

Related phrases: Cheer up.

Fourth, examples

This island is triangular.

This island is triangular.

It is difficult for me to express my thoughts in this article.

I can't express this article clearly.

John: Well, I'm a little out of shape. I want to join your gym.

Well, I'm a little out of shape. I'm thinking of joining your health club.

In this process, its shape becomes less amorphous.

In this process, its shape becomes less amorphous.

It was the Greeks who shaped the thinking of westerners.

It was the Greeks who influenced the thinking of westerners.

Mark didn't become healthy until he was thirty.

Mark didn't pull himself together until he was thirty.

The metal in the mold hardened and formed.

The metal in the mold has hardened.

Our plan is beginning to take shape.

Our plan is beginning to take shape.

Five, commonly used phrases

Make someone [something] orderly, arrange someone [something] to put someone [something] into an orderly state appropriately; Arrange [something]/[someone] properly

Keep in shape I have been jogging to keep in shape.

I jog for a long time to exercise.

We need a new manager to manage the business.

We need a new manager to manage our business.

I'll tidy it up in a few days.

In a few days, I will make things clear.

A sergeant soon trained the recruits.

The sergeant soon trained the recruits to behave themselves.

Express sth clearly.

No matter what form something appears or presents.

Maintain a healthy figure

In the form of sb/sth, especially in the form of sb/sth.

It is unhealthy to be out of shape. If you are out of shape, you should exercise.

Form, become organized and present a certain form; Become more organized

Used as the verb (v.) Shapeto (v.+prep. ) make it; Form the shape of.

He will be an excellent basketball player.

He will grow into an excellent basketball player.

Children like to mold snow into human and animal images.

Children like to pile snow on people and animals.

It is difficult to know how to best write these ideas into an article.

It is difficult to know how to organize these ideas into an article most appropriately.

It is made into a basin.

It is made into a basin.

Shaped as (v.+prep. ) make it fit; Adapt to; be suitable for

This dress fits her figure well.

Her clothes fit her well.

The fashion at that time was that clothes should be close to the upper body.

The popular clothing style at that time was that the upper body should be close to the body.

The education system should adapt to the needs of children, not the ideas of politicians.

The education system should adapt to the needs of children, not the ideas of politicians.

Start the smooth development of action or work; Get along satisfactorily

If the new boy doesn't behave well soon, he will have to leave school.

If the new boy doesn't make progress in his lessons soon, he will have to drop out of school.

Young man, if you want to make a difference in this job, you'd better behave yourself!

Young man, if you want to make a difference in this industry, you'd better do better!

Sixth, lexical collocation.

Used as a noun verb+~ assume shape shape beat to shape beat to shape change shape change shape make someone's thoughts clear. Your mind makes organization concrete, makes organization plan and makes organization express meaning. Hold the shape hold the shape hold the shape hold the shape lose the shape See the shape See a number enter S Happy to have a clue Show the shape Take the shape Show the shape Is forming adjectives+~ Abnormal shape Distorted bad shape in poor condition Beautiful shape Determined shape Different shape. Strange shapes are all kinds of strange shapes, good shapes are in good condition, great shapes are in good condition, huge images are in normal shape, normal shapes are round, blurred shapes are blurred shapes are all kinds of shapes.