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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary
for·mat
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 \\ˈfȯr-ˌmat\\ noun
 ETYMOLOGY  French or German; French, from German, from Latin formatus, past participle of formare to form, from forma
 DATE  1840
1. the shape, size, and general makeup (as of something printed)
2. general plan of organization, arrangement, or choice of material (as for a television show)
3. a method of organizing data (as for storage)
    various file formats

II
transitive verb 
(for·mat·ted ; for·mat·ting)
 DATE  1964
1. to arrange (as material to be printed or stored data) in a particular format
2. to prepare (as a computer disk) for storing data in a particular format
• for·mat·ter noun
English Etymology
format
  1840, via Fr. & Ger. from Mod.L. liber formatus "a book formed" (in such and such a way), referring to shape, size; from pp. of formare "to form." The verb, used chiefly of computers, is first attested 1964.
Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary-牛津双解-OALD7
format
for·mat 5fC:mAtNAmE 5fC:rmAt / noun1. the general arrangement, plan, design, etc. of sth
   总体安排;计划;设计:
   The format of the new quiz show has proved popular. 
   新的智力竞赛节目的总体安排结果证明很受欢迎。 
2. the shape and size of a book, magazine, etc.
   (出版物的)版式,开本:
   They've brought out the magazine in a new format. 
   他们用新的版式出版这杂志。 
3. (computing 计) the way in which data is stored or held to be worked on by a computer
   格式verb(-tt-[VN] 
1. to prepare a computer disk so that data can be recorded on it
   格式化
2. (technical 术语) to arrange text in a particular way on a page or a screen
   安排版式
Oxford Collocations Dictionary for Students of English
Oxford Collocations dictionary for students of English


format 
noun 
ADJ. large, small | standard 

VERB + FORMAT change For this year, we have decided to change the format of the conference slightly. 

PREP. in a/the ~ The book is now available in a slightly smaller format. 

Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged
for·mat
I. \ˈfȯrˌmat, -ȯ(ə)ˌm-, usu -ad.+V\ noun
(-s)
Etymology: French or German; French, from German, from Latin formatus, past participle of formare (probably in such contexts as New Latin liber in quarto formatus volume formed in quarto)
1. 
 a. : the shape and size of a publication as determined by the number of times each constituent sheet has been folded
  < in octavo format each sheet is folded 3 times to produce 8 leaves >
  — compare 
book
 tables
 b. : the general makeup or style of a publication
  < a double-column format >
  < loose-leaf format >
2. : general plan of physical organization or arrangement (as of a television show or the design of a coin)
 < the format of the new show included a careful balance of music and comedy >
 < students are given practice exercises to acquaint them with the format of the tests >
3. : 
size
shape
proportion
 < a rare stamp of triangular format >
 < cameras employing formats up to 24 by 36 millimeters >
 < the exceptionally tall format of the panels >
II. noun
1. : a particular method of organizing data (as for storage)
2. : the medium upon which data or a recording is stored 
 < the primary format was videocassette instead of laserdisc >
III. transitive verb
(formatted ; formatted ; formatting ; formats -s)
Etymology: format, noun
1. : to arrange (as material to be printed or stored data) in a particular format
2. : to prepare (as a computer disk) for storing data in a particular format 
 format a floppy disk >
• for·mat·ter \ˈfȯrˌmad.ər, -ȯ(ə)ˌm-\ noun

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