1. Créer. Former une association.
2. Façonner. Former l'esprit.
3. Constituer. Parties qui forment un tout.
4. (Pron.) Apparaître. Des nuages qui se forment.
5. (Pron.) S'instruire de. Se former ŕ la physique.
To make by hand and with much skill.
1. To give an education to.
2. To train to be discriminative; as of taste or judgment; SYN. school, train, cultivate, civilize.
To make out of components; often in an improvising manner; SYN. forge.
1. To give shape to.
2. To compose or represent; SYN. constitute, make.
3. To develop into a distinctive entity; SYN. take form, take shape, spring.
4. To create, as of a social group or a company, for example; SYN. organize.
ETYM See Shape (n.).
1. To cause to shape or form; SYN. form.
2. To make something, usually for a specific function; SYN. form, mold, mould, forge.
Acronym for Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe, situated near Mons, Belgium, and the headquarters of NATO’s Supreme Allied Commander Europe (saceur).
1. To exercise in order to prepare for an event or competition
2. To prepare for a future task or career; SYN. develop, prepare, educate.
3. To undergo training or instruction; SYN. prepare.
4. To train a plant to grow in a certain way by tying and pruning it.
5. To travel by train.