| 主要翻译 |
WordReference English-Chinese Dictionary © 2026:
| become [sth/sb]⇒ vi | (grow to be [sth], [sb]) | SCSimplified Chinese 变成 biàn chéng TCTraditional Chinese 變成 |
| | | SCSimplified Chinese 成为 biàn chéng,chéng wéi TCTraditional Chinese 成為 |
| | | SCSimplified Chinese 变得 biàn chéng,biàn de |
| | That client is becoming quite a problem. |
| | 那位客户变得让人很难伺候。 |
| become + adj vi + adj | (grow to be) | SCSimplified Chinese 成为 chéng wéi TCTraditional Chinese 成為 |
| | | SCSimplified Chinese 变得 chéng wéi ,biàn de |
| | When Frank walked in, the atmosphere became awkward. |
| | 弗兰克一进来,气氛立刻变得尴尬了。 |
| become [sth]⇒ vtr | (change into [sth], [sb]) | SCSimplified Chinese 改变成为…,变成…,变为… gǎi biàn chéng wéi,biàn chéng,biàn wéi TCTraditional Chinese 變成... |
| | The caterpillar became a moth. |
| | 毛毛虫变成了蛾子。 |
| become [sb]⇒ vtr | (be appropriate, suitable) | SCSimplified Chinese 符合…的身份地位,与…相称 yǔ xiāng chèn |
| | It doesn't become someone in your position to behave in that way. |
| | 这样的举动不符合你这种身份的人。 |
| become [sb] vtr | formal (suit, look good on [sb]) (服装) | SCSimplified Chinese 衬得…更美,衬 TCTraditional Chinese 襯 |
| | Your new suit becomes you very well. |
| | 你的新西服很衬你。 |
复合形式: become | becoming |
WordReference English-Chinese Dictionary © 2026:
| about to become [sth] v expr | (on the point of being) | SCSimplified Chinese 即将成为 jí jiāng chéng wéi TCTraditional Chinese 即將成為 |
| | | SCSimplified Chinese 即将变成 jí jiāng chéng wéi,jí jiāng biàn chéng |
| | She is about to become the youngest scientist to win the Nobel Prize. |
| become a habit v expr | ([sth] grows accustomed, routine) | SCSimplified Chinese 养成习惯 yǎng chéng xí guàn TCTraditional Chinese 養成習慣 |
| | | SCSimplified Chinese 习以为常 yǎng chéng xí guàn,xí yǐ wéi cháng |
| | They say if you do something for fourteen days in a row, it becomes a habit. |
| become a member v expr | (join a group, club) | SCSimplified Chinese 加入 jiā rù TCTraditional Chinese 加入 |
| | | SCSimplified Chinese 成为...的一员 |
| become a member of [sth] v expr | (join: a group, club) | SCSimplified Chinese 加入 jiā rù TCTraditional Chinese 加入 |
| | | SCSimplified Chinese 成为...的一员 |
| become accustomed to [sth] v expr | (become familiar with [sth]) | SCSimplified Chinese 习惯于 xí guàn yú TCTraditional Chinese 習慣於 |
| | | SCSimplified Chinese 适应 xí guàn yú ,shì yìng TCTraditional Chinese 適應 |
| become accustomed to doing [sth] v expr | (become used to doing [sth]) | SCSimplified Chinese 习惯于做某事 |
| | | SCSimplified Chinese 适应做某事 |
| become acquainted with [sb] v expr | (get to know [sb]) | SCSimplified Chinese 与…熟识 TCTraditional Chinese 與…熟識 |
| | | SCSimplified Chinese 熟悉 shú xī TCTraditional Chinese 熟悉 |
| | I first became acquainted with Arthur about five years ago. |
| become acquainted with [sth] v expr | figurative (familiarize yourself with [sth]) | SCSimplified Chinese 熟悉 shú xī TCTraditional Chinese 熟悉 |
| | It takes some time to become acquainted with the rules of the game. |
| become aggravated vi + adj | (situation: worsen) | SCSimplified Chinese 加剧 jiā jù TCTraditional Chinese 加劇 |
| | | SCSimplified Chinese 恶化 jiā jù,è huà TCTraditional Chinese 惡化 |
| | | SCSimplified Chinese 加重 jiā jù,jiā zhòng TCTraditional Chinese 加重 |
| | Relations between the two countries became aggravated after Congress voted to impose sanctions. |
| become aggravated vi + adj | informal (person: get irritated) (口语) | SCSimplified Chinese 被惹怒,被激怒 bèi rě nù,bèi jī nù |
| | The negotiator became aggravated when the gunman insulted his mother. |
| become attached to [sb/sth] v expr | figurative (grow fond of) | SCSimplified Chinese 依恋 yī liàn |
| | | SCSimplified Chinese 恋慕 yī liàn,liàn mù |
| | At first I didn't like him, but I've since become really attached to that dog. |
| become aware of [sth/sb] v expr | (notice) | SCSimplified Chinese 开始认识到 kāi shǐ rèn shi dào |
| | | SCSimplified Chinese 开始意识到 kāi shǐ rèn shi dào,kāi shǐ yì shí dào |
| | Sheila became aware of someone following her. |
| become excited vi + adj | (get agitated) | SCSimplified Chinese 变得激动 |
| | The crowd became excited when the criminal appeared. |
| become excited vi + adj | (get enthused) | SCSimplified Chinese 变得热情 biàn de rè qíng |
| become excited vi + adj | (get aroused sexually) | SCSimplified Chinese 激起性欲 jī qǐ xìng yù |
| become fashionable v expr | (grow popular) | SCSimplified Chinese 变得流行 biàn de liú xíng TCTraditional Chinese 變得流行 |
| | | SCSimplified Chinese 变得普遍 biàn de liú xíng,biàn de pǔ biàn |
| | After the queen wore a mauve-colored dress, the new color became fashionable throughout the country. |
| become friends v expr | (develop an amicable relationship) | SCSimplified Chinese 成为朋友 TCTraditional Chinese 成為朋友 |
| | | SCSimplified Chinese 成了朋友 |
| | We started out hating each other, but over time we became friends. |
| become friends with [sb] v expr | (develop an amicable relationship with [sb]) | SCSimplified Chinese 和…成为朋友 |
| | | SCSimplified Chinese 和…成了朋友 |
| | I became friends with Nick during our freshman year at university. |
| become ill vi + adj | (get sick, fall unwell) | SCSimplified Chinese 生病 shēng bìng TCTraditional Chinese 生病 |
| | | SCSimplified Chinese 病倒 shēng bìng,bìng dǎo |
| | After eating the fish, she immediately became ill and had to go home. |
| become public v expr | (come to be known by all) | SCSimplified Chinese 公开 gōng kāi TCTraditional Chinese 公開 |
| | | SCSimplified Chinese 公开化 gōng kāi,gōng kāi huà |
| | | SCSimplified Chinese 路人皆知 gōng kāi,lù rén jiē zhī |
| | The comedian was afraid that if her sexual orientation became public, her career might suffer. |