[take] form
第三人称
takes form
过去式
took form
过去完成时
taken form
1
to gradually become visible or recognizable in physical form
- As the fog lifted, the outlines of distant mountains began to take form on the horizon.
随着雾气的散去,远处山脉的轮廓开始在地平线上成形。
- The sculpture slowly took form under the artist’s skilled hands, revealing a graceful figure.
雕塑在艺术家熟练的手下慢慢成形,展现出一个优雅的形象。
- In the early stages of pregnancy, the fetus begins to take form within the womb.
在怀孕的早期阶段,胎儿开始在子宫内成形。
- The architect’s vision took form as the steel framework of the building rose against the skyline.
建筑师的愿景随着建筑物钢架在地平线上崛起而成形。
- As the ice melted, the intricate structure of the frozen sculpture began to take form.
随着冰的融化,冰冻雕塑的复杂结构开始成形。
2
(of an idea or plan) to develop or become more defined
- Over the course of several meetings, the proposal took form and became a viable strategy.
在几次会议的过程中,提案成形并成为一个可行的策略。
- The concept for the novel is taking form in her mind as she brainstorms with her editor.
小说的概念在她与编辑头脑风暴时在她的脑海中成形。
- Their business plan took form after months of research and collaboration.
他们的商业计划经过数月的研究和合作后成形了。
- As the discussion continues, the vision for the community project will take form among the team members.
随着讨论的继续,社区项目的愿景将在团队成员中成形。
- What began as a vague notion has taken form into a detailed and actionable plan.
最初只是一个模糊的概念,现在已经成形为一个详细且可执行的计划。