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Form
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形式
the shape of someone or something, especially the outline
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形式
alternative names for the body of a human being
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形式
a printed piece of paper with spaces on it to answer questions or record information
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形式
the state of being healthy and in one's physical prime
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出现
the appearance of someone or something
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结构
the shape of a word, phrase, sentence or discourse
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形式
(grammar) a way in which a particular word is pronounced, written or inflected
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形式
a shallow hole or nest made by a hare for shelter or protection
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形状
the manner in which something is presented, expressed, or structured
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形式
the overall structure or organization of a musical composition
What is "form"?
Form in music refers to the overall structure or organization of a piece. It outlines how different sections of the music are arranged and how they relate to each other. Form helps to provide a sense of order and coherence, guiding the listener through the different parts of the music and contributing to its overall structure and flow.
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形式
a collection of organisms within a species that have small differences from other similar groups
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a life-size dummy used to display clothes
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a mold for setting concrete
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an ability to perform well
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a group of students within a British school who are organized together based on factors such as age or academic ability
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形式
(physical chemistry) a distinct state of matter in a system; matter that is identical in chemical composition and physical state and separated from other material by the phase boundary
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形式
a perceptual structure
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形式
a type or variety of something, especially a particular way in which it appears or is experienced
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形式
the spatial arrangement of something as distinct from its substance
to form
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塑造某物
to combine parts or bring them together to create something
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塑造某物
to make something into a shape
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形成
to assume or take on a particular shape or structure
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形成
to develop or come into existence
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形成
to act as one of the elements that constitutes a larger whole
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形成
to conceive or develop an idea, concept, or plan within one's mind
例子
The symphony's form typically includes multiple movements, each with its own distinct structure and thematic material.
The unity of mind and body in Spinoza's philosophy exemplifies a form of monism.
The vacant land will take the form of a community park with playgrounds and green spaces.
The empty room quickly took the form of a cozy reading nook with the addition of comfortable furniture and soft lighting.
The customer made out a complaint form.