meta·mor·phose /-ˌfoz, ˌfos/
  (vt.)使變形,使變態,使變成(vi.)變形,變質
  meta·mor·phose /-ˌfoz, ˌfos/ 不及物動詞
  變形
  Met·a·mor·phose v. t. [imp. & p. p. Metamorphosed p. pr. & vb. n. Metamorphosing.]  To change into a different form; to transform; to transmute.
     And earth was metamorphosed into man.   --Dryden.
  Met·a·mor·phose n.  Same as Metamorphosis.
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  metamorphose
       v 1: change completely the nature or appearance of; "In Kafka's
            story, a person metamorphoses into a bug"; "The
            treatment and diet transfigured her into a beautiful
            young woman"; "Jesus was transfigured after his
            resurrection" [syn: transfigure, transmogrify]
       2: change in outward structure or looks; "He transformed into a
          monster"; "The salesman metamorphosed into an ugly beetle"
          [syn: transform, transmute]