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Meanings of
take shape
in English
Catalan
formar-se
Back to the meaning
Develop into a distinctive entity.
form
spring
take form
Catalan
formar-se
Synonyms
Examples for "
form
"
form
spring
take form
Examples for "
form
"
1
It's not just about state violence in the
form
of police violence.
2
However, second normal
form
is only one of many possible normal forms.
3
The banks' recent run of good
form
came to an end today.
4
The Scottish professional teams have shown good
form
this year in France.
5
As a result it was impossible to
form
an effective parliamentary government.
1
The feed situation is still good because of really good
spring
rain.
2
Last year, 260 companies reportedly participated in the
spring
fair, for example.
3
Let us wait until March, until the
spring
of the new year.
4
I ain't had a good turnip since a year ago this
spring
.
5
Hardy; plant in early
spring
,
or in the South in the fall.
1
The second orifice, spitting and snarling as it continues to
take
form
.
2
It is weightless and thin, nothing can really
take
form
in it.
3
But the right plan still refused to
take
form
in his brain.
4
Things began to
take
form
-he
was regaining the perspective of civilized man.
5
Where is the only place your personal past can
take
form
?
Usage of
take shape
in English
1
Simply, as she thought that preposterous idea, it began to
take
shape
.
2
But with SpaceX snagging new military contracts, it could
take
shape
soon.
3
But there will be trouble ahead as the new structures
take
shape
.
4
The most brilliant plans for the future
take
shape
in my head.
5
On paper at least, the fair's Midway Plaisance began to
take
shape
.
6
I suddenly knew I couldn't let him
take
shape
again and speak.
7
It was in 2009 that Su's vision really began to
take
shape
.
8
New thoughts began to
take
shape
in his mind, and he said:
9
In no time at all the signs are starting to
take
shape
.
10
When did the first inklings of his specialness start to
take
shape
?
11
As she watched, a plan began to
take
shape
in her mind.
12
In a largely silent office, Slack is where inside jokes
take
shape
.
13
The mist thrust its silent projection as it began to
take
shape
.
14
Just as the face began to
take
shape
,
a scream woke me.
15
If the horror which was gripping her throat should not
take
shape
!
16
I watched the idea
take
shape
on his face, in his eyes.
Other examples for "take shape"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
take
shape
take
Verb
Noun
Translations for
take shape
Catalan
formar-se
Take shape
through the time
Take shape
across language varieties
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Common
Ireland
Common
United States of America
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