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form (EN)
sostantivo, verbo

sostantivo “form”

sing. form, pl. forms o non num.
  1. tipo
    In the art class, we learned about various forms of painting, including watercolor, oil, and acrylic.
  2. forma
    The ice sculptor carved the block of ice into the form of a swan.
  3. forma (in grammatica)
    The word "run" has different forms, such as "running", "ran", and "runs", depending on its use in a sentence.
  4. forma (stato di forma)
    Her form in the competition has improved significantly since last season.
  5. classe
    She was excited to start in the fifth form, where she would study more advanced subjects.
  6. modulo
    Before seeing the doctor, please fill out the patient information form at the front desk.
  7. usanza
    The wedding followed traditional forms, including the exchange of vows and the cutting of the cake.
  8. rito
    The priest explained the forms of the ceremony before it began.

verbo “form”

infinito form; lui forms; pass. formed; p.p. formed; ger. forming
  1. assumere una forma
    The clouds formed into the shape of a dragon in the sky.
  2. formare (dare forma)
    The potter formed a vase from the lump of clay.
  3. formarsi
    As the dough rested, bubbles began to form, indicating it was ready to bake.
  4. formare (costituire)
    It will be difficult for the current election winner to form a government.
  5. formare (in linguistica)
    By adding "un-" to "happy", we form the adjective "unhappy".
  6. costituire
    Men form 80% of this shop's customers.
  7. formare (modellare il carattere)
    Years of martial arts training formed her into a disciplined and focused individual.