shape
Kelime Anlamı :

1. form.
2. biçim.
3. şekil.
4. biçimlendirmek.
5. dış görünüş.
6. hayalet.
7. şekillendirmek.
8. şekil ver.
9. şekle.
10. Avrupa Yüksek Müttefik Kuvvetleri Karargahı (Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers, Europe).
Sahne Örnekleri :
Tanımlar :
1. the characteristic surface configuration of a thing; an outline or contour. see synonyms at form.
2. something distinguished from its surroundings by its outline.
3. the contour of a person's body; the figure.
4. A definite distinctive form: "the bomb gave the shape of life, outer and inner, an irreversible charge; a sense of fatefulness would now lie on all things” ( Alfred Kazin).
5. A desirable form: a fabric that holds its shape.
6. A form or condition in which something may exist or appear; embodiment: a god in the shape of a swan.
7. assumed or false appearance; guise.
8. A ghostly form; a phantom.
9. something, such as a mold or pattern, used to give or determine form.
10. the proper condition of something necessary for action, effectiveness, or use: an athlete in excellent shape.
11. to give a particular form to; create.
12. to cause to conform to a particular form or pattern; adapt to fit.
13. to plan to bring about the realization or accomplishment of; devise.
14. to embody in a definite form: shaped a folk legend into a full-scale opera.
15. to adapt to a particular use or purpose; adjust.
16. to direct the course of: "he shaped history as well as being shaped by it” ( Robert J. Samuelson).
17. to come to pass; happen.
18. to take on a definite shape or form. often used with up or into.
19. shape up informal to turn out; develop.
20. shape up to improve so as to meet a standard: either shape up or ship out.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1. to form; make; create; construct.
2. to give shape or form to; cut, mold, or make into a particular form: as, to shape a garment; to shape a vessel on the potters' wheel.
3. to adapt, as to a purpose; cause to conform; adjust; regulate: with to or unto.
4. to form with the mind; plan; contrive; devise; arrange; prepare.
5. to get ready; address (one's self to do something).
6. to direct (one's course); betake (one's self): as, to shape one's course homeward.
7. to image; conceive; call or conjure up.
8. to dress; array.
9. to destine; foreordain; predestine.
10. to take shape or form; be or become adapted, fit, or comformable.
11. to turn out; happen.
12. form; figure; outward contour, aspect, or appearance; hence, guise: as, the two things are dissimilar in shape; the shape of the head; in man's shape.
13. that which was form or figure; a mere form, image, or figure; an appearance; a phantasm.
14. concrete embodiment or form, as of a thought, conception, or quality.
15. appearance; guise; dress; disguise; specifically, a theatrical costume (a complete dress).
16. way; manner.
17. in industrial art:
18. A pattern to be followed by workmen; especially, a flat pattern to guide a cutter.
19. something intended to serve as a framework for a light covering, as a bonnet-frame.
20. in cookery, a dessert dish consisting of blanc-mange, rice, corn-starch, jelly, or the like cast in a mold, allowed to stand till it sets or firms, and then turned out for serving.
21. the private parts, especially of a female.
22.
23. an obsolete form of the past participle of shape.
24. in iron ship-building, a general term including all forms of rolled bars, such as angle-bars, T-bars, I-bars, angle-bulb-bars, T-bulb-bars, channel-bars, Z-bars, etc., as distinguished from plates.
25. in tibet, a privy councillor; one of the five who advise the tibetan regent in state affairs.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia