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formularios
I. form [ingl. am. fɔrm, ingl. brit. fɔːm] SUST.
1.1. form C or U (shape):
to take form object/idea:
1.2. form C or U (manner, guise):
nos (or me etc.) invitó por carta
2.1. form C or U (type, kind):
other forms of life
2.2. form C LING.:
2.3. form C or U (style):
2.4. form C or U FILOS.:
3.1. form U (fitness, ability):
to be in good/poor form athlete:
3.2. form U (criminal record) ingl. brit. argot:
4. form U (etiquette):
to be bad/good form esp ingl. brit.
what's the form? ingl. brit.
5. form C (document):
forma f Méx.
6. form C (bench):
form esp ingl. brit.
7. form C ingl. brit. ENS.:
8. form C (hare's shelter):
9. form C (mold):
10. form C (dummy):
form ingl. am.
II. form [ingl. am. fɔrm, ingl. brit. fɔːm] V. trans.
1.1. form (shape, mold):
form character
form character
1.2. form (take shape of):
form line/circle/shape
2. form (develop):
form opinion/idea
form habit
3. form (constitute):
form basis/part
form basis/part
4. form (set up, establish):
form committee/government/company
III. form [ingl. am. fɔrm, ingl. brit. fɔːm] V. intr.
1.1. form (develop):
form idea/plan/suspicion:
1.2. form (be made):
form ice/steam/fog:
ice forms on water
2. form (take shape):
sixth form SUST. (in UK)
consent form SUST.
combining form [ingl. am. kəmˈbaɪnɪŋ ˌfɔrm, ingl. brit.] SUST. LING.
I. form up V. [ingl. am. fɔrm -, ingl. brit. fɔːm -] (v + adv) (take shape)
free-form [ingl. am. ˈfri ˌfɔ(ə)rm, ingl. brit.] ADJ.
1. free-form (unstructured):
free-form music/dance
free-form music/dance
2. free-form (irregular):
order form SUST.
forma f de pedido Méx.
I. re-form [ingl. am. riˈfɔrm, ingl. brit. riːˈfɔːm] V. trans.
re-form organization/regiment/ranks:
II. re-form [ingl. am. riˈfɔrm, ingl. brit. riːˈfɔːm] V. intr.
entry form SUST.
first form SUST. ingl. brit. ENS.
sexto m de EGB (en Esp)
I. form [fɔ:m, ingl. am. fɔ:rm] SUST.
1. form (type, variety):
2. form (outward shape):
form of an object
3. form LING. (of word):
4. form (document):
5. form sin pl. DEP.:
6. form sin pl. (correct procedure):
7. form ingl. brit. (class):
8. form ingl. brit. (bench):
9. form (mould):
II. form [fɔ:m, ingl. am. fɔ:rm] V. trans.
1. form (make):
2. form (mould):
3. form (set up):
III. form [fɔ:m, ingl. am. fɔ:rm] V. intr.
order form SUST.
I. re-form [ˌri:ˈfɔ:m, ingl. am. -ˈfɔ:rm] V. trans.
II. re-form [ˌri:ˈfɔ:m, ingl. am. -ˈfɔ:rm] V. intr.
entry form SUST.
entrance form SUST.
application form SUST.
form feed SUST. INFORM.
life form SUST.
sixth-form college
inglés
inglés
español
español
I. form [fɔrm] SUST.
1. form (type, variety):
2. form (outward shape):
form of an object
3. form LING. (of word):
4. form (document):
5. form DEP.:
6. form (correct procedure):
7. form (mol, a. for baking):
II. form [fɔrm] V. trans.
1. form (make):
2. form (shape):
3. form (set up):
III. form [fɔrm] V. intr.
application form SUST.
form feed SUST. comput
life form SUST.
I. re-form [ˌri·ˈfɔrm] V. trans.
II. re-form [ˌri·ˈfɔrm] V. intr.
order form SUST.
wad of forms
español
español
inglés
inglés
Present
Iform
youform
he/she/itforms
weform
youform
theyform
Past
Iformed
youformed
he/she/itformed
weformed
youformed
theyformed
Present Perfect
Ihaveformed
youhaveformed
he/she/ithasformed
wehaveformed
youhaveformed
theyhaveformed
Past Perfect
Ihadformed
youhadformed
he/she/ithadformed
wehadformed
youhadformed
theyhadformed
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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
The schools work together to provide a wide range of sixth form opportunities in the local area.
en.wikipedia.org
In 1952, 380 boys were on the roll, which included 42 sixth form students.
en.wikipedia.org
There are 800 students on roll, 280 of whom are in the sixth form.
en.wikipedia.org
Traditionally, a game of hide-and-seek between the headmaster and the members of the sixth form class takes place.
en.wikipedia.org
A stables block once housed a sixth form classroom.
en.wikipedia.org

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