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  • 31shape — I n. form 1) to give shape to 2) to assume a shape; to take shape; to take the shape of (our plans are beginning to take shape; to take the shape of a human being) good physical condition 3) to get (oneself) into shape 4) to keep (oneself) in… …

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  • 32shape — I UK [ʃeɪp] / US noun Word forms shape : singular shape plural shapes *** 1) a) [countable/uncountable] the outer form of something The room forms an L shape. Trace the shape onto the card and cut it out. all shapes and sizes: There were balloons …

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  • 33Shape — The shape (OE. sceap Eng. created thing ) of an object located in some space refers to the part of space occupied by the object as determined by its external boundary abstracting from other aspects the object may have such as its colour, content …

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  • 34Shape-CD — Größenvergleich verschiedener CD Arten CD ROM in irregulärer Form …

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  • 35shape — shapable, shapeable, adj. /shayp/, n., v., shaped, shaping. n. 1. the quality of a distinct object or body in having an external surface or outline of specific form or figure. 2. this quality as found in some individual object or body form: This… …

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  • 36shape*/*/*/ — [ʃeɪp] noun I 1) [C/U] the outer form of something Trace the shape onto the card and cut it out.[/ex] There were balloons of all shapes and sizes in the sky.[/ex] a flowerbed in the shape of a cross[/ex] My favourite sweater was beginning to lose …

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  • 37SHAPE — Grand quartier général des puissances alliées en Europe 50°29′57.70″N 3°59′1.95″E / 50.4993611, 3.983875 …

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  • 38SHAPE — Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE) Wappen Aktiv 1951 1967 1967 heute Typ …

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  • 39shape — I. verb (shaped; shaping) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English sceapen, gescapen, past participle of scieppan; akin to Old High German skepfen to shape Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1. form, create; especially to give a… …

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  • 40shape — re·shape; shape; shape·ful; shape·less; shape·li·ness; shape·ly; trans·shape; mis·shape; ship·shape; shape·less·ly; shape·less·ness; …

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