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metamorphosis

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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ldoce_222_emet·a·mor·pho·sis /ˌmetəˈmɔːfəsɪs $ -ˈmɔːr-/ noun (plural metamorphoses /-siːz/) [countable, uncountable]  1 formalCHANGE FROM ONE THING TO ANOTHER a process in which something changes completely into something very different 彻底的变化,质变 SYN transformation It took me some time to undergo the metamorphosis from teacher to lecturer. 我经历了很长时间才从普通教师转变成讲师。 the metamorphosis of China under Deng’s economic reforms 在邓领导的经济改革下中国经历的蜕变5  See picture of eggs , larva 幼虫, butterfly 蝴蝶, pupa 4  See picture of 见图 metamorphosis2 HBa process in which a young insect, frog etc changes into another stage in its development 〔幼虫、蝌蚪等的〕变态 变形,蜕变 Beetles undergo a complete metamorphosis in their life cycle. 甲虫在它们的生命周期里要经历一个完全变态过程。
Examples from the Corpus
metamorphosisThose lacking confidence in their own scientific skills and knowledge, are undergoing a metamorphosis with a 20-day course at Teesside Polytechnic.In one of my close acquaintances at B.P., rationing and shortages seemed to effect an eccentric metamorphosis.When this imperceptible metamorphosis took place, it would not be long before another marriage was arranged.Books and movies appear to be undergoing the same kind of metamorphosis worldwide that is transforming the music business.Allocating them to niches of higher or lower favour on a cabbalistic tree, they claimed to detect some principle of metamorphosis.Further spotlighting that metamorphosis, Bush's budget used tones of moderation to describe its effort to rein in spending.At the piano chord to signal the metamorphosis, the panel flies open revealing the picture of a dead face.The metamorphosis was something to behold.
Origin metamorphosis (1500-1600) Latin Greek, from meta- ( → META-) + morphe shape
met·a·mor·pho·sis nounChineseSyllable
in completely something changes something into Corpus a process which


metamorphosis
metamorphosis /ˌmetəˈmɔːfəsəs, ˌmetəˈmɔːfəsɪs $ -ˈmɔːr-/ noun (plural metamorphoses /-siːz/) [uncountable and countable]
 Date: 1500-1600
 Language: Latin
 Origin: Greek, from meta- ( meta-) + morphe 'shape'
1. formal a process in which something changes completely into something very different
   SYN  transformation:
    It took me some time to undergo the metamorphosis from teacher to lecturer.
    the metamorphosis of China under Deng’s economic reforms
2. a process in which a young insect, frog etc changes into another stage in its development:
    Beetles undergo a complete metamorphosis in their life cycle.


meta·mor·phosisBrE /ˌmetəˈmɔːfəsɪs/ 🔊NAmE /ˌmetəˈmɔːrfəsɪs/ 🔊 noun (
plural
meta·mor·phoses BrE /ˌmetəˈmɔːfəsiːz/ 🔊 NAmE /ˌmetəˈmɔːrfəsiːz/ 🔊
)
[countable, uncountable] (formal)
a process in which sb/sth changes completely into sth different 变形;质变 SYN transformation the metamorphosis of a caterpillar into a butterfly从毛毛虫到蝴蝶的蜕变She had undergone an amazing metamorphosis from awkward schoolgirl to beautiful woman. 她经历了从笨拙的女学生到大美人这一令人惊讶的变化。🔊🔊