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  • 51shape — See: IN SHAPE, OUT OF SHAPE, TAKE SHAPE …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 52shape — See: IN SHAPE, OUT OF SHAPE, TAKE SHAPE …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 53Shape-CD — I Shape CD   [englisch, ʃeɪp ], in diversen Umrissen (Sägeblatt, Dreieck usw.) geformte CD; 1995 von dem Berliner Mini Label Pikosso Records auf den Markt gebracht, das damit eine ausgesprochene Marktlücke entdeckt hat. II Shape CD,   englische… …

    Universal-Lexikon

  • 54shape — Synonyms and related words: Masan, Platonic form, Platonic idea, accommodate, accommodate with, accord, adapt, adapt to, adjust, adjust to, adjustment, aesthetic form, affect, agree with, anatomy, angle, apparition, appearance, archetype,… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 55shape — See: in shape, out of shape, take shape …

    Словарь американских идиом

  • 56shape up — 1) PHRASAL VERB If something is shaping up, it is starting to develop or seems likely to happen. [V P] There are also indications that a major tank battle may be shaping up for tonight... [V P as n] The accident is already shaping up as a… …

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  • 57shape up — 1. to develop. The state of the economy is shaping up as a major political issue. Everyone s waiting to see how the new football season will shape up in September. 2. to improve your behavior or performance. He promised me he was going to shape… …

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  • 58shape — 1. noun 1) the shape of the dining table Syn: form, appearance, configuration, structure, contours, lines, outline, silhouette, profile 2) a spirit in the shape of a fox Syn: guise …

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  • 59shape —    Ano, hō omo omo; kālai, ōmilo (as a canoe hull); ho opololei, kālai (as a policy or enterprise).    ♦ Irregular in shape, pā ewa, pū ali.    ♦ To take shape, ho okino.    ♦ To put in shape, ho oponopono, ho opololei …

    English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • 60shape up — 1. in. to improve; to reform. □ I want to get things shaped up around here. □ I guess I’d better shape up if I want to stay in school. 2. in. to assume a final form or structure. □ The game plan for the election was beginning to shape up …

    Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions