fashioned
fashioned — 動詞
1. to create or form an object by cutting, shaping, or assembling materials, especi
手工製作
用手工仔細製作
to create or form an object by cutting, shaping, or assembling materials, especially with your hands and with careful attention to detail
Rohan fashioned a small wooden bird from a block of pine.
Rohan 用一塊松木雕刻成一隻小木鳥。
fashioned + from + [material]
The villagers fashioned clay pots and dried them in the sun.
村民們用手捏製陶罐,然後放在陽光下曬乾。
passive-adjacent: fashioned + [object] + process described
Ada fashioned a necklace from shells she had collected on the beach.
Ada 用在海灘撿來的貝殼串成一條項鍊。
A simple bench was fashioned out of a single fallen tree trunk.
一張簡單的長凳是用一整棵倒下的樹幹做成的。
Christopher fashioned a small bookshelf from old shipping crates.
Christopher 用舊木貨箱釘成一個小書架。
- craft
emphasises skill and artistry; 'craft' is often used for handmade decorative objects
- shape
focuses on giving a form to a material, without necessarily implying a finished product
- construct
more technical and formal; often used for buildings, machines, or complex objects
- create
much broader; can refer to anything from art to abstract ideas, not limited to physical handiwork
- destroy
opposite of creating or building something
文法句型
fashion + object + from/out of + material
be fashioned from/out of + material
用法筆記
Frequently used in the passive (e.g., 'was fashioned from') or with a phrase that names the material. This sense has a formal or literary tone; in everyday conversation, 'make' is much more common.