make
vt. 制造, 安排, 创造, 构成, 使得, 产生, 造成, 整理, 布置, 引起, 到达, 进行 vi. 开始, 前进, 增大, 被制造, 被处理 n. 制造, 构造, 性情
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教材释义与例句
使得;进行;布置,准备,整理;制造;认为;获得;形成;安排;引起;构成
to produce something, for example by putting the different parts of it together
释义与例句
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1.
Brand; marque; manufacturer; maker.
牌子
品牌
Near-synonyms: kind, type
we service all makes and models
Q: What make and model of car do you drive? A: It's a Buick LaCrosse.
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Manner or style of construction (style of how a thing is made).
Near-synonyms: makeup, form, conformation, composition; form factor
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Origin (of a manufactured article); manufacture; production.
The camera was of German make.
The camera was of recent make.
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A person's character or disposition.
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The act or process of making something, especially in industrial manufacturing.
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A software utility for automatically building large applications, or an implementation of this utility.
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Identification: recognition (of identity), especially from police records or evidence.
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Quantity produced, especially of materials.
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A promotion.
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Turn to declare the trump for a hand (in bridge), or to shuffle the cards.
游戏'Not your make,' said the adjutant sternly and started dealing the cards with his white be-ringed hands as though he was in haste to get rid of them.
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A made basket.
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The closing of an electrical circuit.
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A homemade project, particularly one demonstrated on television.
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Past, present, or future target of seduction (usually female).
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Mate; a spouse or companion; a match.
英国 方言Every cake hath its make; but a scrape cake hath two.
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A halfpenny.
爱尔兰 苏格兰 古体Only as he climbed the steps did he mind that he hadn't even a meck upon him, and turned to jump off as the tram with a showd swung grinding down to the Harbour […]
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An agricultural tool resembling a scythe, used to cut (harvest) certain plants such as peas, reeds, or tares.
废旧Harvest. Taken up by a pease-make, and left in small heaps, and turned as often as the weather may make it necessary.
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To create.
To build, construct, produce, or originate.
制造
做
制作
整
及物We made a bird feeder for our yard.
I'll make a man out of him yet.
He makes deodorants.
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2.
To create.
To write or compose.
及物I made a poem for her wedding.
He made a will.
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To create.
To bring about; to effect or produce by means of some action.
及物make war
They were just a bunch of ne'er-do-wells who went around making trouble for honest men.
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To create.
To create (the universe), especially (in Christianity) from nothing.
及物God made earth and heaven.
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To create.
To prepare (food); to cook (food).
及物I'm making cereal for breakfast. Who wants some?
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To behave, to act.
非正式 不及物To make like a deer caught in the headlights.
They made nice together, as if their fight never happened.
He made as if to punch him, but they both laughed and shook hands.
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To tend; to contribute; to have effect; with for or against.
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To constitute.
They make a cute couple.
This makes the third infraction.
One swallow does not a summer make.
Style alone does not make a writer.
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To add up to, have a sum of.
及物Two and four make six.
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To interpret.
及物I don’t know what to make of it.
They couldn't make anything of the inscription.
What time do you make it?
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To bring into success.
及物This company is what made you.
She married into wealth and so has it made.
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To cause to be.
使
使得
双及物The blisters on my foot made it a problem to walk without a cane.
The citizens made their objections clear.
This might make you a bit woozy.
Did I make myself heard?
Scotch will make you a man.
Mom made it clear what she expected from me in college.
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To cause to appear to be; to represent as.
Homer makes Aphrodite the daughter of Zeus, unlike Hesiod who depicted her as born from the sea foam.
1709–1710, Thomas Baker, Reflections on Learning He is not that goose and Ass that Valla would make him.
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To cause (to do something); to compel (to do something).
双及物You're making her cry.
I was made to feel like a criminal.
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To force to do.
双及物The teacher made the student study harder.
Don’t let them make you suffer.
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To indicate or suggest to be.
双及物His past mistakes don’t make him a bad person.
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To cover neatly with bedclothes.
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To recognise, identify, spot.
美国 俚语 及物 政治 法律Linus Caldwell: Well, she just made Danny and Yen, which means in the next 48 hours the three o' your pictures are gonna be in every police station in Europe.
David Sinclair: (walking) Almost at Seventh; I should have a visual any second now. (rounds a corner, almost collides into Kaleed Asan) Damn, that was close. Don Eppes: David, he make you? David Sinclair: No, I don't think so.
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To arrive at a destination, usually at or by a certain time.
非正式 及物We should make Cincinnati by 7 tonight.
I won't be able to make dinner; something's come up at work.
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To proceed (in a direction).
非正式 不及物They made westward over the snowy mountains.
Make for the hills! It's a wildfire!
They made away from the fire toward the river.
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To cover (a given distance) by travelling.
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To move at (a speed).
及物The ship could make 20 knots an hour in calm seas.
This baby can make 220 miles an hour.
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To appoint; to name.
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To induct into the Mafia or a similar organization (as a made man).
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To defecate or urinate.
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To earn, to gain (money, points, membership or status).
赚
揾钱
及物They hope to make a bigger profit.
He didn't make the choir after his voice changed.
She made ten points in that game.
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To pay, to cover (an expense); chiefly used after expressions of inability.
及物Whether, […], the construction of additional roads […] would present a case in which the exaction of prohibitory or otherwise onerous rates may be prevented, though it result in an impossibility for some or all of the roads to make expenses, we need not say; no such case is before us.
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To compose verses; to write poetry; to versify.
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To enact; to establish.
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
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To develop into; to prove to be.
She'll make a fine president.
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To study or train so as to become (a profession); to grow up to be (something).
He'll make a doctor one day.
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To form or formulate in the mind.
make plans
made a questionable decision
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To perform a feat.
make a leap
make a pass
make a u-turn
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To gain sufficient audience to warrant its existence.
不及物In the end, my class didn't make, which left me with a bit of free time.
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To act in a certain manner; to have to do; to manage; to interfere; to be active; often in the phrase to meddle or make.
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To increase; to augment; to accrue.
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To be engaged or concerned in.
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To cause to be (in a specified place), used after a subjective what.
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To take the virginity of.
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To have sexual intercourse with.
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Of water, to flow toward land; to rise.
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To establish two or more men on (a point) so that it cannot be captured.
及物 游戏
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From Middle English maken, from Old English macian (“to make, build, work”), from Proto-West Germanic *makōn (“to make, build, work”), from Proto-Indo-European *meh₂ǵ- (“to knead, mix, make”). Related to match. Cognates * Scots mak (“to make”) * Saterland Frisian moakje (“to make”) * West Frisian meitsje (“to make”) * Dutch maken (“to make”) * Dutch Low Saxon maken (“to make”) * German Low German maken (“to make”) * German machen (“to make, do”) * Danish mage (“to make, arrange (in a certain way)”) * Latin mācerō, macer * Ancient Greek μάσσω (mássō)
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