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Definition of becoming in English: becomingadjectivebɪˈkʌmɪŋbəˈkəmɪŋ 1(of clothing) looking good on someone. (衣服)合身的,好看的 多么合身的衣服啊! Example sentencesExamples - She did always wear a becoming light blue dress that seemed to be tailor made down to the seams.
- When Fleur remarked that Evita's hair was "very becoming worn straight and simply, she asked if I would look at pictures of her in the many ways she'd worn it."
Synonyms flattering, fetching, attractive, lovely, pretty, handsome, stylish, elegant, chic, fashionable, comely, tasteful US informal on fleek - 1.1 Suitable or appropriate.
do not talk too much to your cousins, it's not becoming Example sentencesExamples - This might be the reason for my hesitation: embarrassment, brought on by a becoming modesty.
Rhymescoming, forthcoming, mumming, up-and-coming Definition of becoming in US English: becomingadjectivebəˈkəmiNGbəˈkəmɪŋ 1(especially of clothing) flattering a person's appearance. 多么合身的衣服啊! New beret? It's very becoming Example sentencesExamples - She did always wear a becoming light blue dress that seemed to be tailor made down to the seams.
- When Fleur remarked that Evita's hair was "very becoming worn straight and simply, she asked if I would look at pictures of her in the many ways she'd worn it."
Synonyms flattering, fetching, attractive, lovely, pretty, handsome, stylish, elegant, chic, fashionable, comely, tasteful - 1.1 Decorous.
得体的,高雅的;适宜的 多么合身的衣服啊! Example sentencesExamples - This might be the reason for my hesitation: embarrassment, brought on by a becoming modesty.
nounbəˈkəmiNGbəˈkəmɪŋ Philosophy The process of coming to be something or of passing into a state. a series of poem sketches in a state of becoming Example sentencesExamples - This creates ‘lines of flight’; from life itself we imagine all the becomings of life, using the human power of imagination to overcome the human ’.
- This curious narrative is not something just different, but something that leads to the discord and dread of nonidentic becomings.
- This tradition of thought on mimesis may be helpful for thinking about what is involved in the games encounter, and the partial becomings it facilitates.
- Historians of philosophy have long noted that for the Hebrews words effect and make happen - they trigger becomings - while for the Greeks the word simply ‘is.’
- Bergsonian and Deleuzian in inspiration, Massumi's approach to movement insists on the importance of passages and becomings over the fixed and static coordinates of positions.
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