B1 [ C or U ] the particular physical form or appearance of something形狀,形態,外形
B1 [ C ] an arrangement that is formed by joining lines together in a particular way or by the line or lines around its outer edge圖形
[ C ] the physical form or appearance of a particular person or thing(某人或某物的)樣子,外表
[ C ] a person or object that you cannot see clearly because it is too dark, or because the person or object is too far away模糊的影子
C2 many different types各種各樣
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We could see a dim shape in the fog.
Ask a grown-up to cut the shape out for you.
Those seven bright stars make the shape of a saucepan.
This substance stretches to any shape you want.
A heart shape is the symbol of love.
[ U ] the way something is organized, or its general character or nature形式;特征
B2 [ U ] condition, or state of health情況;健康狀況
B2 [ U ] good physical condition良好的結構(或身體狀況)
C2 to decide or influence the form of something, especially a belief or idea, or someone's character決定(或影響)(尤指信仰或思想)的形式;決定,影響(性格)
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Our national identity has been shaped by our history.
A child's character is in part shaped by the schools he or she attends.
We are all shaped by our experiences.
My whole outlook has been shaped by my relationship with him.
She felt that her destiny had been shaped by her gender.
to make something become a particular shape使成形,塑造
formal to make an object from a physical substance做成,制作
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