transformed
transformed — adjective
- transformedpositive
- more transformedcomparative
- most transformedsuperlative
1. changed so much in appearance, condition, or character that it seems very differ
changed so much in appearance, condition, or character that it seems very different from before.
After the new bridge opened, the once-quiet river town looked transformed.
predicative: looked transformed after major change
Sana hardly recognized the transformed kitchen with its bright yellow walls.
attributive: transformed + room noun
The park felt transformed after volunteers planted trees and painted the benches.
By spring, the dry hillside was transformed into a green field of flowers.
The staff returned to a transformed office with open desks and quiet rooms.
文法句型
transformed + noun
be transformed into + noun
look/feel transformed
用法筆記
Common after linking verbs such as look, feel, and seem when the speaker notices a striking result. Distinguish from verb sense 2: this adjective names the resulting state, not the change happening.
2. describing information that has been reorganized or displayed in a new form so i
describing information that has been reorganized or displayed in a new form so it can be used, compared, or read more easily.
The report uses transformed data to compare prices across different years.
attributive: transformed + data
Yan checked the transformed map before adding the new bus routes.
The transformed image showed the tiny cracks much more clearly.
Shanti explained why the transformed figures looked different from the raw numbers.
Teachers shared transformed charts so younger students could read the results.
- processed
broader; can include checking or calculating, not only changing the form of the information
- reformatted
focuses on layout or presentation rather than deeper analytical change
- converted
often used when data or files are changed into another technical format
- raw
not yet organized, calculated, or prepared for use
- unprocessed
still in its original state without analytical treatment
文法句型
transformed + data/information/image
be transformed before display
transformed figures/map
用法筆記
Usually modifies nouns such as data, figures, images, or maps. Distinguish from sense 1: this sense is about processing or displaying information, not about a person, place, or life becoming dramatically different.
常見錯誤
transformed — verb
- transformedpresent simple I / you / we / they
- transformeds3rd person singular
- transformeding-ing form
- transformededpast simple
1. past tense and past participle of transform; caused a major change in how a pers
past tense and past participle of transform; caused a major change in how a person or thing looked, was arranged, or was used.
Allison transformed the spare room into a calm place for reading.
transform + object + into + new use
A short training course transformed Hugo's nervous team into confident speakers.
The storm transformed the dusty street into a stream of brown water.
New software transformed the shop's paper records into a searchable system.
Nala's careful editing transformed the long speech into two clear pages.
文法句型
transformed + object + into + noun
transformed + object
be transformed into + noun
用法筆記
Direct object is required because something causes the change: transformed the room, transformed the records. Often followed by 'into' when the new form or use is stated.
常見錯誤
2. past tense and past participle of transform; became very different in form, atmo
past tense and past participle of transform; became very different in form, atmosphere, role, or character.
Within a year, the empty lot transformed into a busy night market.
intransitive: transformed into + new place
After months of practice, Christopher transformed into a relaxed speaker on stage.
person transformed into + new role
Under the soft snow, the dark garden transformed into a quiet white world.
During the festival, the school hall transformed into a cheerful dance space.
Once the lights came on, the small cafe transformed into a live music venue.
- changed
more general and less vivid; it can describe a smaller shift
- evolved
often suggests a slower or more natural development over time
- turned into
everyday phrase meaning to become something different
- stayed the same
did not become different
- remained
continued in the earlier state or role
文法句型
transformed into + noun
transformed from + noun + into + noun
gradually transformed into + noun
用法筆記
No direct object in this sense. It usually appears with 'into' to name the new role, shape, or state that emerged.