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  1. He fashioned the clay into a jar.
    他用粘土做成一个陶土罐子。
  2. In a dignified, noble fashion befitting or characteristic of a lord.
    高傲的,贵族的以符合老爷或作为老爷的尊贵的、高贵的方式的或具之特点的


fashioned
[ adj ]
planned and made or fashioned artistically
<adj.all>
beautifully fashioned dresses


Fashion \Fash"ion\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Fashioned}; p. pr. &
vb. n. {Fashioning}.] [Cf. F. faconner.]
1. To form; to give shape or figure to; to mold.

Here the loud hammer fashions female toys. --Gay.

Ingenious art . . .
Steps forth to fashion and refine the age. --Cowper.

2. To fit; to adapt; to accommodate; -- with to.

Laws ought to be fashioned to the manners and
conditions of the people. --Spenser.

3. To make according to the rule prescribed by custom.

Fashioned plate sells for more than its weight.
--Locke.

4. To forge or counterfeit. [Obs.] --Shak.

{Fashioning needle} (Knitting Machine), a needle used for
widening or narrowing the work and thus shaping it.


Fashioned \Fash"ioned\, a.
Having a certain style or fashion; as, old-fashioned;
new-fashioned.

  1. But executive producer Pierre Cossette, who has been doing Grammy shows almost since the golden age of silent television, fashioned a well-paced evening.
  2. The magazine that's not written for old fashioned housewives, it's written for the newest, hottest mamas ever.
  3. It recognizes that these delicately fashioned windows into corporate America are themselves big art, as well as big business.
  4. "Some liberal politicians decried our restrictions on drugs as conservative, moralistic, reactionary and old fashioned, or simply remained silent that there even was a drug problem," he said.
  5. The money was included in a transportation money bill fashioned by a House-Senate conference committee and the overall measure must be acted upon by the Senate before going to the president's desk for his signature.
  6. The imagineers of Walt Disney World have fashioned a $1 billion expansion of their Florida playground, including a movie-TV production studio, a nightclub complex, gigantic hotels and a retail shopping center.
  7. Both men already have fashioned goals for themselves.
  8. I've never met these six guys before in my life." He fashioned his own disguise for the Granada TV interview, conducted in Ireland as part of the "World in Action" series.
  9. Mr. Lee's dolls are fashioned from fabric and stuffed with rattan shavings gathered from furniture makers.
  10. For nearly six centuries, the wool doll fashioned in the form of a weaver rested in a cool and dry Chanchay Indian crypt on the central coast of Peru.
  11. Industry experts hoped that a plan fashioned by the Iranian oil minister to revamp the quota system might serve as the framework for a broad and stronger accord at the next OPEC meeting scheduled in November.
  12. One factor characteristic of the mentally ill is the Tiing Moong, or "dummy" personality, a state of psychological withdrawal fashioned by refugees from the brutal Pol Pot regime in order to survive.
  13. In George And The Dragon Sid James played a butler (old fashioned, surely, even 30 years ago) and Peggy Mount a housekeeper, working for an old buffer played by John le Mesurier.
  14. It's time we fashioned our political processes to the human capacity for meaningful and compassionate association.
  15. Near the heart of the ancient city, the waters reduced the path to a jumble of stone blocks and columns fashioned from Egyptian granite and Italian marble.
  16. His bucklers, the shield between a sword's blade and handle, are fashioned from hubcaps and silver-plated candy dishes.
  17. Juicy blackberries fashioned into an aperitif, almost white wine, style at the Redondo co-op in southern Portugal.
  18. Ms. Ishioka who, like Mr. Hwang, is making her Broadway debut, has fashioned a vivid Chinese-red backdrop that envelops the entire stage.
  19. Another doll on the best-selling charts is Tyco Toys Inc.'s new Little Mermaid, fashioned after the Disney character.
  20. In New Jersey, Mr. Dukakis fashioned his margin basically through overwhelming support from white voters.
  21. But then reality set in: The materials were brittle, chemically unstable and unable to carry much electricity when fashioned into wires.
  22. Come to Britain, enjoy its active, youthful population, its fine babies and careful drivers. But a Europe of regions is not to be fashioned from the demographer's computer.
  23. There is something endearingly old fashioned about A Time To Dance, Melvyn Bragg's adaptation of his own novel for BBC1. It feels closer to DH Lawrence than to - say - Fay Weldon or Martin Amis, or even Kingsley Amis, come to that.
  24. An elderly, bearded man in a cloak fashioned from a patchwork of Japanese kimonos moves slowly toward a chair at the center of a bare stage.
  25. David Brom, 16, who had shaved the sides of his head and fashioned his hair into a spiked style, was arrested after an all-night manhunt.
  26. Abbado concentrates on making the score sound limpid and lustrous, the scoring substantial and picturesque: buoyant rhythms pick up swirling sea-breezes, delicately fashioned phrasing catches fountain ripples, the scent of evening air.
  27. At PBFA II, controllers sit in a small room fashioned after a ship's bridge, with operators at screens labeled "Commander Spock," "Capt.
  28. To improve the chances of winning support in the Democratic-controlled Congress, the tax-writing Democrats fashioned packages that largely would place the burden of higher taxes on wealthy individuals and profitable corporations.
  29. The stamp was fashioned from a rubber shower sandal; the black ink was made royal purple by diluting it with milk.
  30. In California, state police must pace speeders the old fashioned way because that state's legislature refuses to allow them to use radar.
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