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I . shape [ʃeɪp] SUST.

1. shape (form, character) of landscape:

shape
shape
shape t. BIOL.
to get out of shape
to lose shape
to take shape
in the shape of sth
in the shape of sth fig.
the shape of things to come

II . shape [ʃeɪp] V. trans.

1. shape (form):

shape
shape hair

2. shape (influence):

shape

SHAPE [ʃeɪp] SUST.

SHAPE abrev. de Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe

SHAPE

shape up V. intr. coloq.

1. shape up soldiers, plans:

shape up

2. shape up pupil:

shape up

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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It has a conical shape with an elevated spire.
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It was a one-piece two-seater with an elegant, sinuous, sporting shape.
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The body of the floss pick generally tapers at its end in the shape of a toothpick.
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Corneal topography may also be used to obtain a more accurate representation of the cornea's shape.
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These proved impractical for transport by road or rail, and so the milk churn was introduced, based on the tall conical shape of the butter churn.
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In standard induction motors, instead of being wound in coils, the rotor conductors are die-cast in the shape of a squirrel cage within a core of magnetic steel.
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The cakes have the shape of the top of a skull.
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When we wear shapewear, we buy into messages that equate women's power and abilities to the size and shape of their silhouettes.
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Pancake batfish are so named from their body shape, which is flattened with an enlarged head and trunk giving a rounded disc shape.
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Its shape is slightly oval, with some barrier reefs that are quite straight in the eastern fringe.
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