forming 音标拼音: [f'ɔrmɪŋ]
n . 形成
vbl . 形成
形成形成
forming 形成
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n . {
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1 .
To give form or shape to ;
to frame ;
to construct ;
to make ;
to fashion .
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God formed man of the dust of the ground . --
Gen .
ii .
7 .
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The thought that labors in my forming brain . --
Rowe .
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2 .
To give a particular shape to ;
to shape ,
mold ,
or fashion into a certain state or condition ;
to arrange ;
to adjust ;
also ,
to model by instruction and discipline ;
to mold by influence ,
etc .;
to train .
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T is education forms the common mind . --
Pope .
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Thus formed for speed ,
he challenges the wind .
--
Dryden .
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3 .
To go to make up ;
to act as constituent of ;
to be the essential or constitutive elements of ;
to answer for ;
to make the shape of ; --
said of that out of which anything is formed or constituted ,
in whole or in part .
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The diplomatic politicians . . .
who formed by far the majority . --
Burke .
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4 .
To provide with a form ,
as a hare .
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n .,
9 .
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The melancholy hare is formed in brakes and briers .
--
Drayton .
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5 . (
Gram .)
To derive by grammatical rules ,
as by adding the proper suffixes and affixes .
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6 . (
Elec .)
To treat (
plates )
so as to bring them to fit condition for introduction into a storage battery ,
causing one plate to be composed more or less of spongy lead ,
and the other of lead peroxide .
This was formerly done by repeated slow alternations of the charging current ,
but now the plates or grids are coated or filled ,
one with a paste of red lead and the other with litharge ,
introduced into the cell ,
and formed by a direct charging current .
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Forming \
Form "
ing \,
n .
The act or process of giving form or shape to anything ;
as ,
in shipbuilding ,
the exact shaping of partially shaped timbers .
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1913 Webster ]
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