shape

      英[?e?p] 美[?ep]
      • n. 形狀;模型;身材;具體化
      • vt. 形成;塑造,使成形;使符合
      • vi. 形成;成形;成長
      • n. (Shape)人名;(瑞典)沙佩

      詞態(tài)變化


      復(fù)數(shù):?shapes;第三人稱單數(shù):?shapes;過去式:?shaped;過去分詞:?shaped;現(xiàn)在分詞:?shaping;

      中文詞源


      shape 形狀,外形,塑造,使成形

      來自古英語 scapan,塑造,成形,來自 Proto-Germanic*skapjanan,塑造,成形,來自 PIE*skep, 切,削,詞源同 ship,-scape.引申諸相關(guān)詞義。

      英文詞源


      shape
      shape: [OE] Shape goes back ultimately to the prehistoric Germanic base *skap- ‘form, create’, which also produced German schaffen and Swedish skapa ‘create, make’. ‘Create’ seems to have been a secondary meaning of the base, evolving out of an earlier ‘chop or dig out’, which probably gave rise to English scoop.
      => scoop
      shape (v.)
      Old English scapan, past participle of scieppan "to create, form, destine" (past tense scop), from Proto-Germanic *skapjanan "create, ordain" (cognates: Old Norse skapa, Danish skabe, Old Saxon scapan, Old Frisian skeppa, Middle Dutch schappen "do, treat," Old High German scaffan, German schaffen "shape, create, produce"), from PIE root *(s)kep- a base forming words meaning "to cut, scrape, hack" (see scabies), which acquired broad technical senses and in Germanic a specific sense of "to create."

      Old English scieppan survived into Middle English as shippen, but shape emerged as a regular verb (with past tense shaped) by 1500s. The old past participle form shapen survives in misshapen. Middle English shepster (late 14c.) "dressmaker, female cutter-out," is literally "shape-ster," from Old English scieppan.

      Meaning "to form in the mind" is from late 14c. Phrase Shape up (v.) is literally "to give form to by stiff or solid material;" attested from 1865 as "progress;" from 1938 as "reform;" shape up or ship out is attested from 1956, originally U.S. military slang, with the sense being "do right or get shipped up to active duty."
      shape (n.)
      Old English sceap, gesceap "form; created being, creature; creation; condition; sex, genitalia," from root of shape (v.)). Meaning "contours of the body" is attested from late 14c. Meaning "condition, state" is first recorded 1865, American English. In Middle English, the word in plural also had a sense of "a woman's private parts." Shape-shifter attested from 1820. Out of shape "not in proper shape" is from 1690s. Shapesmith "one who undertakes to improve the form of the body" was used in 1715.

      雙語例句


      1. The shirt's cuffs won't sag and lose their shape after washing.
      這件襯衫的袖口洗后照樣挺括,不變形。

      來自柯林斯例句

      2. She even had plastic surgery to change the shape of her nose.
      為改變鼻子的形狀,她甚至接受了整形手術(shù)。

      來自柯林斯例句

      3. Britain needs new leadership if she is to help shape Europe's future.
      如果英國想要對歐洲未來的發(fā)展產(chǎn)生重要影響的話,就需要新的領(lǐng)導(dǎo)層。

      來自柯林斯例句

      4. These bras should be handwashed to help them keep their shape.
      這些胸罩要手洗以保持不變形。

      來自柯林斯例句

      5. Taper the shape of your eyebrows towards the outer corners.
      把你的眉毛修剪成越往外眼角越細(xì)的月牙形。

      來自柯林斯例句


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