1.b> , ; ; without shape or form ; in any shape or form ; in the form of a cube ; to take form i> ; to take the form of smth. ; the cloud was changing its form ;
2.b> 1) , , (i>); well-proportioned form , ; fair of face and form ; I saw a well-known form standing before me ;
2) , , ; Proteus was able to appear in the form of any animal ;
3) .i> ;
4) (i>);
3.b> , ; literary [musical] form [] ; in tabular form ; in the form of a sonnet ; in the form of a drama ; form and substance ;
4.b> , ; ; forms of animal and vegetable life ; it's a form of influenza - / ; a form of Government ; a form of activity ;
5.b> , ; his form in swimming is bad i> , i> ; bad [good] form [] ; [] ; the rules of good form / ;
6.b> ; (.i> i>); to be in (good) form ) , ; ) ; ) ; to be in bad form, to be out of form ) , ; ) ; ) ; to round into form .i> i> ;
7.b> 1) ; ; as a matter of form, for form's sake , ; to attach importance to forms ;
2) , ; in due form / ; found in good and due form i>. ( i>); form of action .i> ;
3) i> / ; i> ; the form of greeting i> ;
8.b> (i>); upper [lower] forms / [ / ] ; first form ;
9.b> , , ; a form of application ; to fill in / up / a form , .i> ;
10.b> , ;
11.b> (.i> i>);
12.b> .i> ;
13.b> .i> 1) i> ;
2) , , ; ( .i>);
14.b> .i> ;
15.b> .i> ;
16.b> .i> ; ;
form removal .i> .