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English phonetic symbol: [me? k]

American phonetic alphabet: [mek]

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Chinese translation

Verb (abbreviation of verb) to do; Manufacturing industry; Manufacturing; Earn (money); Success; reach

Character; Style; Manufacturing industry; produce

Sample words

Used as a verb

If I had time, I would do it better. If I had time, I would cook something better.

In old China, we couldn't even build a nail, let alone a machine. In old China, we couldn't even make a nail, let alone make a machine.

Her jokes made us all laugh Her jokes made us all laugh

If you take my advice, you will make a lot of money. If you take my advice, you will make a lot of money.

He is strong-willed and he will succeed. He has a strong will and he will succeed.

Used as a noun

Finally, I have to find out what kind of person he is. Finally, I finally know what kind of person he is.

I don't like the style of her coat. I don't like the style of her clothes.

She bought a set of tableware made in China. He bought a suit of China brand.

The annual production cycle of this car factory is 200 days. The annual output of that car factory is 200,000 cars.

Grammatical usage

Usage of make followed by infinitive: When used in the infinitive of make+ object+verb, the verb cannot be preceded by to, which means "make someone (or something) do something". In passive usage, the verb must be preceded by to. But if make only means "manufacturing", to cannot be omitted. In addition, the infinitive "to" after the object "make" in slanderers cannot be omitted. I made her cry. I made her cry and she was forced to repeat the whole story. She was asked to repeat the whole story. He made our shoes durable. He made our shoes strong and durable. Money talks. Money talks.

When make is used to make+ object+past participle/adjective, it means "how to make someone (or something)". I try to make my voice heard. I tried to make everyone hear me.

When make is used in the structure of make+ noun+noun, if there is no obvious derivation between the two nouns, it means "doing something for someone (or something)" If there is a derivative between two nouns, it means "make someone (or something) become". She made him a birthday cake. She made him a birthday cake. You make me a very happy person. You make me a very happy person.

When make means "made of ...", when the material of the manufactured object can be identified, use. If the material is unrecognizable after chemical change, use. But sometimes it is impossible to judge whether the material changes too much to distinguish, such as making steamed bread with flour, of or from. Paper is made of wood.

(verb)

The basic meaning of make is "make, make", that is, "make one thing into one thing" and "make one thing into a certain state"

When used as an intransitive verb, make means to start, try, move towards, be made, be made and grow. Active forms often contain passive meanings.

When used as a transitive verb, make means to make, produce, cause, become, constitute, obtain, win, earn, walk (arrive), catch up, eat, explain and tell. Nouns and pronouns can be used as objects.

When Make is used to explain "doing some action", it is often used with some nouns, and its meaning is often similar to that of the verbs corresponding to nouns. It is used to express action and can be followed by prepositional phrases or infinitives.

Make can take a double object, meaning "do …, provide or prepare …", and its indirect object can be converted into the object of the preposition for.

Make can also be followed by a compound object, supplemented by nouns, adjectives, infinitives, past participles or prepositional phrases. When a noun is used as an object complement, it usually means "giving the other party or oneself a good quality or position", and the object complement generally contains a compliment; When adjectives are used as object complements, adjectives can sometimes be brought before the object; When an infinitive is used as an object complement, it usually does not take to, but in the passive structure, to cannot be omitted. In some proverbs, the infinitive after make can take to; Some verbs that express "feeling, knowing", such as understanding, knowing and feeling, are often used as object complements, and the object is a reflexive pronoun; In the compound object after make, it is often used to replace long infinitive phrases or clauses, that is, it adopts the formal object structure, which means "make……", "make", "estimate, think and calculate" and so on.

Make can occasionally be used as a copula, meaning "to reach a certain state", and the predications are mostly adjectives such as certain, free, light, affirmative, less, more or like clauses.

Make can be used in passive structures.

When the infinitive acts as the compound object of make, it is usually not followed by to. In the passive structure, to cannot be omitted, but in some proverbs, the infinitive after make can take to. Money talks. Money talks.

(noun)

When used as a noun, make basically means "manufacturing method and style", and by extension it can mean "physique and quality".

Make is often followed by the preposition of, followed by a singular noun form.