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 become [bɪ'kʌm]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vi. 变成, 变得

vt. 适合

[法] 成为, 变为


  1. This new dress becomes you.
    这件新衣服很合你身。
  2. The weather became warmer.
    天气变暖和了。
  3. Class distinctions have become less important during the last 50 years.
    在过去五十年间,社会等级差别已经变得不那么重要了。


become
became


Become \Be*come"\, v. t.
To suit or be suitable to; to be congruous with; to befit; to
accord with, in character or circumstances; to be worthy of,
or proper for; to cause to appear well; -- said of persons
and things.

It becomes me so to speak of so excellent a poet.
--Dryden.

I have known persons so anxious to have their dress
become them, as to convert it, at length, into their
proper self, and thus actually to become the dress.
--Coleridge.


Become \Be*come"\, v. i. [imp. {Became}; p. p. {Become}; p. pr.
& vb. n. {Becoming}.] [OE. bicumen, becumen, AS. becuman to
come to, to happen; akin to D. bekomen, OHG.a piqu["e]man,
Goth. biquiman to come upon, G. bekommen to get, suit. See
{Be-}, and {Come}.]
1. To pass from one state to another; to enter into some
state or condition, by a change from another state, or by
assuming or receiving new properties or qualities,
additional matter, or a new character.

The Lord God . . . breathed into his nostrils the
breath of life; and man became a living soul. --Gen.
ii. 7.

That error now which is become my crime. --Milton.

2. To come; to get. [Obs.]

But, madam, where is Warwick then become! --Shak.

{To become of}, to be the present state or place of; to be
the fate of; to be the end of; to be the final or
subsequent condition of.

What is then become of so huge a multitude? --Sir W.
Raleigh.


Become \Be*come"\, v. i. [imp. {Became}; p. p. {Become}; p. pr.
& vb. n. {Becoming}.] [OE. bicumen, becumen, AS. becuman to
come to, to happen; akin to D. bekomen, OHG.a piqu["e]man,
Goth. biquiman to come upon, G. bekommen to get, suit. See
{Be-}, and {Come}.]
1. To pass from one state to another; to enter into some
state or condition, by a change from another state, or by
assuming or receiving new properties or qualities,
additional matter, or a new character.

The Lord God . . . breathed into his nostrils the
breath of life; and man became a living soul. --Gen.
ii. 7.

That error now which is become my crime. --Milton.

2. To come; to get. [Obs.]

But, madam, where is Warwick then become! --Shak.

{To become of}, to be the present state or place of; to be
the fate of; to be the end of; to be the final or
subsequent condition of.

What is then become of so huge a multitude? --Sir W.
Raleigh.

  1. She told the Post in an interview published Sunday that some of the money may have become "mingled" into improvements on her home that included a swimming pool, a $2,500 wide-screen television and renovations to her basement.
  2. Can we never see eye-to-eye until all 120 million Japanese become Christians?" My second encounter occurred in the late 1980s, when I overheard a comment as I passed by a meeting room in the New York head office of a major financial organization.
  3. "GE has become aware of the investigation by the Israeli government," said a GE spokesman.
  4. It takes a while for managers to become comfortable in using them," says Edward S. Story, a vice president at Plexus Group in Santa Monica, Calif., which is marketing Instinet's Crossing Network.
  5. This domestic morass also has become linked to the beginnings of a foreign-policy problem.
  6. "That's not the issue," he said. "I got enough votes to become the president.
  7. "My attitude was that I'd get a manager and make a living, not that I'd become a star," he said.
  8. But the Royal Bank is increasingly aggressive these days and has now lured Leith Robertson, one of the Bank of Scotland's senior management buyout specialists, to become its corporate director in charge of mbos and acquisition finance.
  9. "It was impossible to imagine doing this three years ago," says Baira, a 20-year-old high-school graduate who aspires to become a floor broker at the new Mongolian Stock Exchange.
  10. "The internal (trade) imbalance has become so acute now that the country's market is actually threatened by disintegration," the former premier said.
  11. There is speculation that Mosbacher may become Commerce secretary.
  12. It "is having a negative impact on the efficiency and morale of remaining employees who must take on extra work when positions become vacant." Rep. Neal Smith, D-Iowa, the subcommittee chairman, said, "You shouldn't have to put up with it.
  13. Others believe that Aids has thrust death into the limelight. It is only recently that we've become squeamish about death.
  14. Burke has become acting administrator since the retirement of former Administrator John C. Lawn.
  15. The McMartin case, which had become a symbol of prosecutorial excess, was widely blamed for his defeat in the Democratic primary.
  16. To top it off, the Central Asian republic of Kazakhstan yesterday may have become the first fragment of the Soviet Union to throw around its nuclear weight.
  17. It's been proposed that hydrogen gas from such water splitting would become the nation's major fuel.
  18. Not only was it making heavy losses, it had become a symbol of what was wrong with much of European industry - it had superior technology but could not bring it successfully to the market. Its experience with video cassette recorders is a case in point.
  19. Their leader, Aung San, negotiated the end of colonial rule and would undoubtably have become the country's first leaders if he had not been assassinated in 1947.
  20. He said the Bloomfield factory each week makes about 30,000 of the small flags that have lately become common fare at patriotic celebrations.
  21. For Massport executive director David Davis, all the fuss obscures a simple issue: Logan, which is expected to handle 37 million passengers annually by the year 2000, up from 23 million last year, will become hopelessly gridlocked without changes.
  22. "To me, there's a little irony that a favorite prehistoric campsite has become one of our biggest campgrounds today," said Michael Beckes, regional archaeologist for the U.S. Forest Service's eastern district.
  23. Already, the heat has become so intense that a number of firms are seeking less-hostile environs.
  24. While he does not believe the Conservative Party could take power, "I absolutely, definitely assume that they will become more and more negative from the point of view of stability as the country moves toward changes."
  25. With unemployment hovering near a 14-year low, wages have begun to creep higher and jobs have become a focal point for policy-making.
  26. A continent frozen in hostility for so long has become a continent of revolutionary change.
  27. Only in exceptional circumstances would loans become repayable before maturity. Academics have welcomed the initiative.
  28. But having set up a powerful broadcast network, industry executives admit it has become impossible to control completely.
  29. These were readily seized but traders then found that stock in the underlying blue chips had become very hard to find.
  30. On the $1 coin, Geiger said the Susan B. Anthony dollar coin failed to become popular because it was not easily distinguished from the quarter and because it was introduced as an alternative to the paper dollar, rather than a replacement.
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