formation

/fɔːˈmeɪʃn/ (bre, ipa) · /fɔːrˈmeɪʃn/ (ame, ipa) · /fȯr-ˈmā-shən/ (ame, mw)

formation — 名詞

  • formationsingular
  • formationsplural

1. the particular shape or arrangement that something has, either because of the wa

1.名詞B2
釋義

結構;形態

事物自然形成或被安排的樣貌

the particular shape or arrangement that something has, either because of the way it was naturally made or because of how it was put together

例句

Amihan studied the unusual limestone formations along the coast for her geology report.

Amihan 為了她的地質學報告,研究了海岸邊那些不尋常的石灰岩結構。

collocation: limestone formation / rock formation

Cloud formation happens when warm air rises and cools, turning vapour into tiny water drops.

雲的形成是在暖空氣上升冷卻時發生,水蒸氣會變成微小的水滴。

collocation: cloud formation

同義詞
  • structure

    focuses more on the internal arrangement of parts

  • shape

    less formal; emphasises outer appearance over internal arrangement

  • configuration

    more formal; technical term for the relative arrangement of parts

文法句型

rock formation, cloud formation

formation of + noun

用法筆記

Commonly used in noun+noun compounds where the first noun specifies what is formed (rock formation, cloud formation, word formation). Unlike Sense 2, this sense describes the resulting shape or structure, not the process of creating it.

常見錯誤

The formation of rocks took millions of years to look so beautiful.' (when referring to a specific rock shape)
The rock formations in this area took millions of years to take shape.
💡Use the compound 'rock formation' for the resulting structure; use 'formation of rocks' for the geological process.

2. the process by which something starts to exist, develops, or is established over

2.名詞B2
釋義

形成;組成

事物開始存在或發展成形的過程

the process by which something starts to exist, develops, or is established over time

例句

The formation of a new government after the election took several weeks of careful talks.

選舉後新政府的組成花了數週的謹慎協商。

collocation: formation of [organization/institution]

The formation of Ritu's jogging habit began with just five short minutes each morning.

Ritu 晨跑習慣的形成是從每天早上短短五分鐘開始的。

同義詞
  • creation

    more active; emphasises bringing something into existence through deliberate action

  • development

    focuses on gradual growth or evolution rather than a single act of forming

  • establishment

    more formal; used for organisations, systems, or procedures

反義詞
  • dissolution

    the breaking apart or ending of something that was formed

文法句型

the formation of + [new entity / abstract noun]

用法筆記

Typically followed by 'of + noun' naming what is created or developed (formation of a committee, formation of a habit, formation of an identity). Distinguish from Sense 1: Sense 2 is about the process or act of forming, while Sense 1 describes the resulting arrangement itself.

常見錯誤

The formation of the football team was a 4-4-2' (confusing process with arrangement).
The team played in a 4-4-2 formation.
💡Use 'formation of X' for the process of creating X; use 'in a ... formation' for the arrangement pattern.

3. a planned pattern or arrangement of people, vehicles, or aircraft moving togethe

3.名詞B2
釋義

隊形;編隊

人員或飛機移動時的排列方式

a planned pattern or arrangement of people, vehicles, or aircraft moving together as a group

例句

The geese flew in a V formation across the sky, heading south for the winter.

雁群以 V 字隊形飛越天空,向南遷徙過冬。

collocation: in [type] formation (e.g. V formation, diamond formation)

The soldiers stood in formation on the parade ground, waiting for the general's inspection.

士兵們在閱兵場上列隊站好,等待將軍校閱。

collocation: stand in formation

同義詞
  • pattern

    more general; less specific to coordinated group movement

  • arrangement

    broader; does not imply movement or coordinated action

反義詞
  • disorder

    lack of planned arrangement or pattern

文法句型

in + [adjective] formation

in formation

用法筆記

Commonly used in the phrase 'in formation' to describe the manner of arrangement. Specific patterns are named by type: V formation, diamond formation, wedge formation. The uncountable use ('in formation') describes the state of being arranged; the countable use ('a V formation') describes a specific type.

4. the way a team arranges its players on the field in sports such as football (soc

4.名詞B2
釋義

陣型;陣式

球隊在場上的隊員排列方式

the way a team arranges its players on the field in sports such as football (soccer) or American football, especially described by numbers indicating player positions

例句

The coach chose a 4-3-3 formation to give the team more attacking options against their rivals.

教練選擇 4-3-3 陣型,希望讓球隊在面對對手時有更多進攻選擇。

noun: numbered formation (e.g. 4-4-2, 4-3-3, 3-5-2)

Hyun explained that a 4-4-2 formation keeps two strikers near the opponent's goal at all times.

Hyun 解釋說,4-4-2 陣型能讓兩名前鋒始終壓在對方球門附近。

同義詞
  • line-up

    refers to the list of starting players rather than their positional arrangement

文法句型

number-number-number formation

defensive/attacking formation

用法筆記

Used primarily in association football (soccer) and American football. Formations are commonly expressed as three numbers (defenders-midfielders-forwards), e.g. 4-3-3. In American football, formations have specific names (single-back, I-formation, shotgun). Distinguish from Sense 3, which refers to the arrangement of any group, not a sports team's tactical setup.

常見錯誤

The team used the same formation of players for every match.' (vague — specify which)
The coach decided to switch from a 4-4-2 formation to a 3-5-2 for the second half.
💡Always name or describe the specific formation.