made 英 [meɪd]   美 [med]

made

made  英 [meɪd] 美 [med]

adj. 创造的  v. 做,使,安排(make的过去式和过去分词) 

比较级:mader  最高级:madest 

She made some cookies yesterday. 她做了饼干在昨天。
home-made 家庭自制的

  • Something that's made is created, crafted, or invented, A locally made blanket is crocheted or woven in your state or region.
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  • adj. 创造的
  • v. 做,使,安排(make的过去式和过去分词)
  • 1. She made some cookies yesterday.

    她做了饼干在昨天。

  • 2. home-made

    家庭自制的

  • 3. Everything there is made of bamboo.

    那里什么都是竹子做的。

  • 4. These photographs made me think my schooldays.

    这些照片使我回想起我的学生时代。

  • made (adj.) late 14c., from Middle English maked, from Old English macod "made," past participle of macian "to make" (see make). Made up "invented" is from 1789; of minds, "settled, decided," from 1873. To be a made man is in Marlowe's "Faust" (1590). To have it made (1955) is American English colloquial. Grose's dictionary of slang and cant (1785) has for this word what might be the shortest and most cynical definition ever penned: "MADE. Stolen. Cant."
made / meɪd ; NAmE meɪd / 1 past tense, past participle of make 2 -made ( in adjectives 构成形容词 ) made in the way, place, etc. mentioned …制造的;制作…的 well-made 制作精良的 home-made 家庭自制的 see also self-made IDIOMS have (got) it ˈmade ( informal) to be sure of success; to have everything that you want 胸有成竹;具备所需的一切 (be) ˈmade for sb/each other to be completely suited to sb/each other 完全适合;非常般配 Peter and Judy seem made for each other, don't they? 彼得和朱迪像是天生的一对,不是吗? what sb is ˈmade of ( informal) how sb reacts in a difficult situation 某人有多厉害(在困境中表现出来的应对能力) made / meɪd ; NAmE meɪd /
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