metamorphose 英 [ˌmetəˈmɔ:fəʊz]   美 [ˌmetəˈmɔrfoʊz]

metamorphose

metamorphose  英 [ˌmetəˈmɔ:fəʊz] 美 [ˌmetəˈmɔrfoʊz]

vt. 变质;变形;使变成 

进行时:metamorphosing  过去式:metamorphosed  过去分词:metamorphosed  第三人称单数:metamorphoses  名词复数:metamorphoses 

However, Process Z might immediately choose to metamorphose to another application. 而进程 Z 则可能立即发生变化,转到另一个应用程序。
In addition to its auspicious connotations in political texts, the fox was perceived as a spectral animal able to metamorphose and to bewitch people. 除了政治文献中的吉祥含义外,狐狸还被认为是能够变身并蛊惑人的妖魔动物。

  • If you've ever seen a caterpillar emerge from its cocoon transformed into a butterfly, you've watched it metamorphose, or change completely.
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  • vt. 变质;变形;使变成
  • 1. However, Process Z might immediately choose to metamorphose to another application.

    而进程 Z 则可能立即发生变化,转到另一个应用程序。

  • 2. In addition to its auspicious connotations in political texts, the fox was perceived as a spectral animal able to metamorphose and to bewitch people.

    除了政治文献中的吉祥含义外,狐狸还被认为是能够变身并蛊惑人的妖魔动物。

  • 3. Despite the confusion about the word "evolution, " our strongest terms of change are rooted in the organic: grow, develop, evolve, mutate, learn, metamorphose, adapt.

    尽管“进化”这个词令人困惑,我们对于变化的最强烈的措辞深植于有机物中:成长、发展、演变、变异、学习、变质、适应。

  • metamorphose (v.) 1570s, from Middle French métamorphoser (16c.), from métamorphose (n.), from Latin metamorphosis (see metamorphosis). Related: Metamorphosed. The Greek verb was metamorphoun.
meta·morph·ose / ˌmetəˈmɔːfəʊz ; NAmE ˌmetəˈmɔːrfoʊz / verb [intransitive ,  transitive ] metamorphose(sth/sb) (from sth) (into sth) ( formal) to change or make sth/sb change into sth completely different, especially over a period of time (使)变形,变化,发生质变 SYN transform The caterpillar will eventually metamorphose into a butterfly. 毛毛虫最终将蜕变成一只蝴蝶。 metamorphose metamorphoses metamorphosed metamorphosing meta·morph·ose / ˌmetəˈmɔːfəʊz ; NAmE ˌmetəˈmɔːrfoʊz /
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