form

US: /ˈfɔɹm/
UK: /fˈɔːm/


English Vietnamese dictionary


form /fɔ:m/
  • danh từ
    • hình, hình thể, hình dạng, hình dáng
    • (triết học) hình thức, hình thái
      • form and content: hình thức và nội dung
    • hình thức (bài văn...), dạng
      • in every form: dưới mọi hình thức
    • (ngôn ngữ học) hình thái
      • correct forms of words: hình thái đúng của từ
      • negative form: hình thái phủ định
      • affirmative form: hình thái khẳng định
      • determinative form: hình thái hạn định
    • lớp
      • the sixth form: lớp sáu
    • thể thức, nghi thức, thủ tục, lề thói
      • in due form: theo đúng thể thức
      • good form: cách cư xử đúng lề thói
      • bad form: cách cư xử không đúng lề thói
    • mẫu (đơn...) có chỗ trống (để điền vào)
    • (thể dục,thể thao) tình trạng sức khoẻ
      • in form: sức khoẻ tốt, sung sức
      • out of form: không khoẻ, không sung sức
    • sự phấn khởi
      • to be in great form: rất phấn khởi
    • ghế dài
    • (ngành in) khuôn
    • hang thỏ
    • (điện học) ắc quy
    • (ngành đường sắt) sự ghép, sự thiết lập (đoàn toa xe lửa)
    • ngoại động từ
      • làm thành, tạo thành, nặn thành
      • huấn luyện, rèn luyện, đào tạo
        • to form the mind: rèn luyện trí óc
      • tổ chức, thiết lập, thành lập
        • to form a class for beginners in English: tổ chức một lớp cho người bắt đầu học tiếng Anh
        • to form a new government: thành lập chính phủ mới
        • to form an alliance: thành lập một liên minh
      • phát thành tiếng, phát âm rõ (từ)
      • nghĩ ra, hình thành (ý kiến...)
        • to form a plan: hình thành một kế hoạch
        • to form an idea: hình thành ý nghĩ, có ý nghĩ
      • gây, tạo được; nhiễm (thói quen)
      • (ngôn ngữ học) cấu tạo (từ)
      • (quân sự) xếp thành
        • to form line: xếp thành hàng
      • (ngành đường sắt) ghép, thiết lập (đoàn toa xe lửa)
      • nội động từ
        • thành hình, được tạo thành
          • his habit is forming: thói quen của anh ta đang thành nếp
        • (quân sự) xếp thành hàng

      Advanced English dictionary


      noun, verb
      + noun
      type
      1 [C] a type or variety of sth: forms of transport / government / energy + one of the most common forms of cancer + Music is not like most other art forms. + all the millions of different life forms on the planet today
      way sth is / looks
      2 [C, U] the particular way sth is, seems, looks or is presented: The disease can take several different forms. + Help in the form of money will be very welcome. + Help arrived in the form of two police officers. + The training programme takes the form of a series of workshops. + Most political questions involve morality in some form or other. + We need to come to some form of agreement. + I'm opposed to censorship in any shape or form. + This dictionary is also available in electronic form.
      document
      3 [C] an official document containing questions and spaces for answers: an application / entry / order form + (especially BrE) to fill in a form + (especially AmE) to fill out a form + to complete a form + (BrE) a booking form + (AmE) a reservation form
      shape
      4 [C] the shape of sb/sth; a person or thing of which only the shape can be seen: her slender form + The human form has changed little over the last 30 000 years. + They made out a shadowy form in front of them.
      arrangement of parts
      5 [U] the arrangement of parts in a whole, especially in a work of art or piece of writing: Shape and form are of greater importance to me than colour. + In a novel form and content are equally important.
      being fit / healthy
      6 [U] (BrE) how fit and healthy sb is; the state of being fit and healthy: After six months' training the whole team is in superb form. + I really need to get back in form. + The horse was clearly out of form.
      performance
      7 [U] how well sb/sth is performing; the fact that sb/sth is performing well: Midfielder Elliott has shown disappointing form recently. + On current / present form the party is heading for another election victory. + Hingis signalled her return to form with a convincing victory. + He's right on form (= performing well) as a crazy science teacher in his latest movie. + The whole team was on good form and deserved the win. + She was in great form (= happy and cheerful and full of energy) at the wedding party.
      way of doing things
      8 [U, C] (especially BrE) the usual way of doing sth: What's the form when you apply for a research grant? + conventional social forms + True to form (= as he usually does) he arrived an hour late. + Partners of employees are invited as a matter of form.
      9 [U] (good / bad ~) (old-fashioned, BrE) the way of doing things that is socially acceptable/not socially acceptable: When I was a boy it was always considered bad form to talk about food or money. + Good form dictated that she should dress more casually in the country.
      in school
      10 (BrE, old-fashioned) a class in a school: Who's your form teacher?
      See also - SIXTH FORM
      11 (-former) (in compounds) (BrE, old-fashioned) a student in the form mentioned at school: a third-former
      See also - SIXTH-FORMER
      of word
      12 [C] a way of writing or saying a word that shows, for example, if it is plural or in a particular tense: the infinitive form of the verb
      Idioms: take form (formal) to gradually form into a particular shape; to gradually develop: In her body a new life was taking form.
      more at SHAPE n., TRUE adj.
      + verb
      start to exist
      1 (especially of natural things) to begin to exist and gradually develop into a particular shape; to make sth begin to exist in a particular shape: [V] Flowers appeared, but fruits failed to form. + Storm clouds are forming on the horizon. + [VN] These hills were formed by glaciation.
      2 to start to exist and develop; to make sth start to exist and develop: [V] A plan formed in my head. + [VN] I formed many close friendships at college. + I didn't see enough of the play to form an opinion about it.
      make shape / form
      3 [VN] [often passive] ~ sth (into sth)
      ~ sth (from / of sth) to produce sth in a particular way or make it have a particular shape: Form the dough into balls with your hands. + Bend the wire so that it forms a 'V'. + Rearrange the letters to form a new word. + Games can help children learn to form letters. + Do you know how to form the past tense? + The chain is formed from 136 links. + (formal) The table was formed of two large slabs of stone.
      4 ~ (sb/sth) (up) (into sth) to move or arrange objects or people so that they are in a group with a particular shape; to become arranged in a group like this: [VN] to form a line / queue / circle + First get students to form groups of three or four. + [V] Queues were already forming outside the theatre. + The teams formed up into lines.
      have function / role
      5 [VN] to have a particular function or pattern: The trees form a natural protection from the sun's rays.
      6 linking verb [V-N] to be sth: The castle forms the focal point of the city. + The survey formed part of a larger programme of research. + These drawings will form the basis of the exhibition.
      organization
      7 to start a group of people, such as an organization, a committee, etc.; to come together in a group of this kind: [VN] They hope to form the new government. + He formed a band with some friends from school. + a newly-formed political party + [V] The band formed in 1998.
      have influence on
      8 [VN] to have an influence on the way that sth develops: Positive and negative experiences form a child's character.

      Thesaurus dictionary


      n.
      1 shape, configuration, conformation, order, organization, arrangement, formation, construction, structure, construct, frame, cut, cast, mould, pattern, appearance; manifestation:
      The equipment in the playground was in a variety of geometric forms. In what form will the jinnee appear next?
      2 figure, body, build, shape, physique, anatomy; silhouette, aspect, look, appearance, profile, contour; carriage, bearing, attitude, pose, Slang US bod, built:
      She has the form of a wrestler.
      3 type, kind, variety, sort, breed, species, genus, genre, character, make, brand, colour, tone, tint, texture, fabric, material, feather, description, manner, way, nature, style, stamp, manifestation:
      What forms of life are not of divine origin? He revelled in music in all its forms.
      4 blank; model, format, frame, framework, course, procedure, order, regimen, method, system, ritual, formula, rule(s), practice, technique, way, means, approach, mode, fashion, manner, style:
      Fill in the application form in ink. Please follow the proper form when submitting articles.
      5 condition, state, shape, trim, fettle:
      He seems in unusually good form tonight.
      6 decorum, behaviour, deportment, formality, ceremony, convention, etiquette, manners, conduct, custom, protocol, propriety, ritual:
      Follow correct form when writing to the king. Spitting is considered bad form.
      v.
      7 make, fabricate, forge, shape, mould, fashion, produce, turn out, manufacture, construct, assemble, put together, set up, put up, build, erect, elevate, raise, put up; organize, codify; develop:
      The architect takes the many elements and forms them into a coherent whole. Have you formed an opinion of the book?
      8 create, originate, devise, invent, compose, formulate, give form or shape, coin, concoct, conceive, contrive, dream up, imagine, visualize, envisage, US envision:
      His ideas of religion were formed when he was very young. A picture of the battle was formed in my mind.
      9 make up, constitute, be made up of, comprise, be composed of; serve as:
      This compound is formed of many elements. Six fugues formed the main part of the programme.
      10 acquire, develop, cultivate, contract; get:
      In prison I formed the habit of rolling my own cigarettes. We formed a lasting friendship.
      11 develop, grow, arise, appear, materialize, show up, take shape or form, accumulate:
      When the yeast is added, a barm forms on the surface.

      Collocation dictionary


      1 type of sth/way of doing sth

      ADJ.

      common
      Strikes are the most common form of industrial protest.
      | extreme
      an extreme form of socialism
      | pure
      In its purest form, the substance is highly explosive.
      | complex, simple | mild | virulent
      a virulent form of flu
      | early, final
      an early form of bicycle The document was edited before being circulated in its final form.
      | art, literary, musical
      Story-telling has acquired the status of an art form.
      | life
      primitive life forms at the bottom of the sea
      | digital, electronic
      The data is stored in digital form.
      | graphic, tabular
      The results of the survey are shown below in tabular form.
      | liquid

      VERB + FORM

      take
      Bullying can take many forms.

      PREP.

      in … ~
      The gas is stored in liquid form.
      | in the ~ of
      These costs were passed on to the tenants in the form of higher rents.
      | ~ of
      Swimming is one of the best forms of exercise.

      PHRASES

      in any shape or form
      The company will not tolerate discrimination in any shape or form.
      | in some form or other
      We spend most of our time communicating in some form or other.

      2 shape

      ADJ.

      human
      paintings of the human form
      | adult

      VERB + FORM

      alter, change
      a mythical creature that could change its form
      | assume, take on
      a god who could take on human form

      PREP.

      in a/the ~
      Two weeks later the moth will emerge in its adult form.

      3 piece of paper with questions on it

      ADJ.

      application, booking, entry, order

      VERB + FORM

      complete, fill in/out
      Please complete the application form and return it to us.
      | sign | return

      4 strength/fitness

      ADJ.

      fine, good | poor | current, present

      VERB + FORM

      maintain
      The team is hoping that it can maintain its current form.

      PREP.

      in ~
      She was in fine form for the tournament. Barcelona are the team in form.
      | off ~
      Her recent illness possibly explains why she was off form in this race.
      | on (sb's) ~
      He'll be a difficult opponent to beat; he's really on form today. On his present form it seems likely that he will win the match.
      | out of ~
      The team was out of form and did not play as well as expected.


      Concise English dictionary


      forms|formed|formingfɔrm /fɔː
      noun
      +the phonological or orthographic sound or appearance of a word that can be used to describe or identify something
      +a category of things distinguished by some common characteristic or quality
      +a perceptual structure
      +any spatial attributes (especially as defined by outline)
      +alternative names for the body of a human being
      +the spatial arrangement of something as distinct from its substance
      +the visual appearance of something or someone
      +(physical chemistry) a distinct state of matter in a system; matter that is identical in chemical composition and physical state and separated from other material by the phase boundary
      +a printed document with spaces in which to write
      +(biology) a group of organisms within a species that differ in trivial ways from similar groups
      +an arrangement of the elements in a composition or discourse
      +a particular mode in which something is manifested
      +a body of students who are taught together
      +an ability to perform well
      +a life-size dummy used to display clothes
      +a mold for setting concrete
      verb
      +to compose or represent:"This wall forms the background of the stage setting"
      +create (as an entity)
      +develop into a distinctive entity
      +give shape or form to
      +make something, usually for a specific function
      +establish or impress firmly in the mind
      +assume a form or shape