什么是 make?
什么是 make?
- To cause to exist or happen; bring about; create: made problems for us; making a commotion.
- To bring into existence by shaping, modifying, or putting together material; construct: make a dress; made a stone wall.
- To form by assembling individuals or constituents: make a quorum.
- To change from one form or function to another: make clay into bricks.
- To cause to be or become: made her position clear; a decision that made him happy.
- To cause to assume a specified function or role: made her treasurer; made Austin his home.
- To cause to act in a specified manner: Heat makes gases expand.
- To compel: made him quit.
- To form in the mind: make an estimate.
- To compose: make verses.
- To prepare; fix: make dinner.
- To get ready or set in order for use: made the bed.
- To gather and light the materials for (a fire).
- To engage in: make war.
- To carry out; perform: make a phone call; make an incision.
- To achieve, produce, or attain: made peace between the two sides; not making sense; didn't make the quota.
- To institute or establish; enact: make laws.
- To draw up and execute in a suitable form: make a will.
- To arrange or agree to: make a date.
- To arrive at; reach: made Seattle in two hours.
- To reach in time: just made the plane.
- To attain the rank or position of: made lieutenant.
- To acquire a place in or on: made the baseball team; made the newspapers.
- To gain or earn, as by working: make money.
- To behave so as to acquire: make friends.