morph

morph — verb

1. to undergo a steady, step-by-step transformation in appearance, nature, or funct

1.動詞及物 / 不及物B2
釋義

to undergo a steady, step-by-step transformation in appearance, nature, or function, so that the earlier version gradually fades as the new one takes its place

例句

The tadpole morphed into a frog over several weeks.

morph + into + noun phrase (natural transformation)

The band's style slowly morphed from folk music into electronic pop.

morph + from + X + into + Y

同義詞
  • transform

    more general and can be sudden or gradual; 'morph' emphasises a smooth, visible process

  • evolve

    implies natural development over a long period, often with improvement; 'morph' can be neutral

  • metamorphose

    formal and dramatic biological change; 'morph' is more casual

反義詞
  • remain

    staying the same instead of changing

文法句型

morph + into + something

morph + from + something + into + something

morph + something + into + something

用法筆記

Commonly used with 'into' to specify the result of the change. The subject can be a living thing, an organization, an artistic style, or an abstract concept.

常見錯誤

The company morphed to a bigger one.
The company morphed into a bigger one.
💡'morph' needs 'into', not 'to', when stating the new form.
She morphed the clay from a bowl.
She morphed the clay into a bowl.
💡The 'into' phrase names the result, not the starting point.

2. to use computer software to blend one picture or video clip smoothly into anothe

2.動詞及物B2
釋義

to use computer software to blend one picture or video clip smoothly into another, creating the illusion of a continuous shape-shift

例句

The animator morphed the actress's face into a lion head using special effects software.

morph + [image A] + into + [image B]

Élise morphed a photo of her brother with a cartoon character for the party invitation.

morph + [image A] + with + [image B]

同義詞
  • blend

    less specific — blending does not require a visible transition effect

  • dissolve

    a film technique where one image fades into another, but 'morph' implies the shapes change too

文法句型

morph + image + into + image

morph + image + with + image

用法筆記

This sense is specific to digital or film editing. Unlike sense 1, the transformation is created artificially rather than occurring naturally.

morph — noun

morph — abbreviation

morph — combining form

morph — noun combining form