1.成形;形成;具体化;有显著发展;实现 (in)
1.to develop into something that can be recognized
1.The logistics of the pledge monitoring of business after several years of rapid development, is now beginning to take shape.
物流企业的质押监管业务经过几年快速的发展,目前已经初具规模。
2.As early as in ancient times , the various tribal alliances PREVAILING along the Yellow River began to take shape as nations.
早在远古时代,活跃在黄河流域的部落联盟就已初具国家规模。
3.Digital publishing as a force to be reckoned began to take shape with the Commander of the potential of traditional publishing.
数字出版作为一支不可忽视的力量开始形成与传统出版的争锋之势。
4.Western and Eastern Han Dynasties have been a crucial time when the Chinese ancient ecological thought began to take shape.
而两汉时期正是中国古代生态思想总结定型的关键阶段。
5.Each of the twins continued to grow and soon their arms and fingers, legs and toes began to take shape.
双胞胎继续成长,很快他们的胳膊和手指、腿还有脚趾都开始形成。
6.The notion of a universal, objective scale of intelligence, however, did not take shape until the 19th century and the arrival of Darwinism.
而普遍、客观的智力等级的概念,直到19世纪达尔文主义的产生才成型。
7.Conodonts first emerged around 500 million years ago and died out just as dinosaurs were beginning to take shape.
牙形刺最早出现于大约5亿年前,就在恐龙开始登上历史舞台时灭绝了。
8.The garden is beginning to take shape .
这座花园逐渐成型了。
9.It began to take shape after indoor leaching experiments, site conditions experiments, pilot-scale experiments and industrial experiments.
从室内工艺浸出试验开始,经过了现场条件试验、半工业性试验和工业性试验,最终建成了初具规模的地浸矿山。
10.This is a period in which the old world is slowly but irreversibly changing and the contours of a new one are just beginning to take shape.
我们所处的时期,旧世界正在缓慢但不可逆转地改变,新世界的轮廓才刚刚开始形成。