0 the physical form of something made by the line around its outer edge -- forma
1 in good, bad, etc. health or condition -- en buena, mala, etc. forma
2 to make something become a particular shape -- dar forma a
4 the condition sth is in -- forma [ feminine, singular ]
5 the way sth is organized and the qualities it has -- forma [ feminine, singular ]
6 physically healthy from exercise and good diet -- en forma
I have to get in shape. Tengo que ponerme en forma.
7 physically unhealthy from lack of exercise and good diet -- en mal estado físico
9 to give a particular form -- moldear
In addition, harmful competition not only takes the shape of a reduction or an exemption.
In the shape it currently takes, it is totally unacceptable to my group.
Quite a good, balanced report is thus taking shape.
This is an important tool for shaping a common energy policy.
As we know, that will lead to a situation in which the economic difficulties get worse and worse, in the shape of hyperinflation, for example.
The gradual process of regulating the financial markets is beginning to take shape.
When the dough is ready it then depends on how you shape it for it to become a good loaf.
The vision shaping this motion for a resolution is made very clear in its preamble.
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形狀, 形狀,形態,外形, 圖形…
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forme [feminine], état [masculine], structure [feminine]…
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