utforme
utforme 30秒了解
- Utforme means to design, shape, or formulate something with intent and structure.
- It is a versatile verb used for physical objects (buildings), digital products (websites), and abstract concepts (policies).
- In professional contexts, it sounds more formal and precise than the simple verb 'lage' (to make).
- Grammatically, it is a regular Group 1 verb: utformer, utformet, har utformet.
The Norwegian verb utforme is a sophisticated and multifaceted term that translates most directly to 'to shape,' 'to design,' or 'to formulate.' At its core, the word describes the intentional process of giving something a specific form, structure, or appearance. Unlike the simpler verb 'lage' (to make), utforme implies a level of professional planning, aesthetic consideration, or intellectual rigor. It is a word you will encounter frequently in professional, academic, and creative contexts where the focus is on the transition from an abstract concept to a concrete realization.
- Professional Context
- In the business world, 'utforme' is used when discussing the creation of strategies, policies, or contracts. For example, a committee might 'utforme en ny personalpolitikk' (formulate a new personnel policy). Here, the word emphasizes the drafting process—ensuring all parts fit together logically.
In the world of physical design and architecture, utforme refers to the aesthetic and functional shaping of objects or spaces. An architect doesn't just 'make' a building; they utformer it, considering the interplay of light, material, and human movement. This nuances the word toward 'designing' with a focus on the final physical manifestation.
Regjeringen jobber med å utforme de nye retningslinjene for miljøvern.
The word is also prevalent in the digital realm. UI/UX designers in Norway will often talk about how they utformer a user interface to ensure it is intuitive. This usage highlights the 'shaping' of an experience, not just the visual elements. It suggests a holistic approach where form and function are inseparable. Furthermore, in educational settings, a teacher might utforme an exam or a curriculum, suggesting a careful selection of questions and topics to meet specific learning objectives.
- Linguistic Nuance
- Note the prefix 'ut-' (out). It suggests bringing something 'out' into a 'form'. It is an outward expression of an internal plan.
Historically, the word has roots in the craft traditions where materials like wood or clay were literally shaped. Today, while we still use it for physical crafts, its metaphorical use in policy and digital design has become dominant. When you use utforme, you signal that you are engaged in a deliberate, constructive, and often creative act. It is not an accidental creation; it is a designed one.
Kunstneren brukte flere måneder på å utforme skulpturen.
In summary, use utforme when you want to describe the process of development, design, or formulation with a focus on the resulting structure or appearance. It is a high-frequency word in Norwegian media, politics, and technical fields, making it essential for C1 learners to master both its literal and figurative applications.
Using utforme correctly requires understanding its transitive nature—it always needs an object that is being shaped. The grammatical structure is straightforward: [Subject] + [utformer/utformet] + [Object]. However, the choice of the object determines the nuance of the verb. Let's explore several categories of usage.
- Abstract Objects (Policies, Plans, Strategies)
- When the object is abstract, 'utforme' means 'to formulate' or 'to draft'.
Example: 'Vi må utforme en strategi for fremtiden' (We must formulate a strategy for the future). This implies a logical structuring of ideas.
When used with abstract concepts, the verb often appears in the passive voice in formal reports: 'Strategien ble utformet av en arbeidsgruppe' (The strategy was formulated by a working group). This focuses the attention on the result rather than the actors. For C1 learners, mastering this passive construction is vital for academic writing.
Det er viktig å utforme spørsmålene i undersøkelsen på en nøytral måte.
Notice in the example above how 'utforme' is used for survey questions. Here, it means 'to phrase' or 'to frame'. The way a question is 'shaped' affects the answer, highlighting the precision inherent in the word. If you 'utformer' a question poorly, the data will be biased.
- Concrete Objects (Buildings, Products, Clothes)
- With physical objects, 'utforme' means 'to design' or 'to model'.
Example: 'Designerne har utformet en ny kolleksjon' (The designers have designed a new collection). This focuses on the aesthetic and ergonomic form.
In architecture, you might hear: 'Bygget er utformet for å gli inn i terrenget' (The building is designed to blend into the terrain). This usage emphasizes the relationship between the object's form and its environment. It is more specific than 'bygge' (to build), as it speaks to the intent behind the shape.
Furthermore, you can use the noun form utforming to discuss the general design or layout. 'Den arkitektoniske utformingen er imponerende' (The architectural design is impressive). Using the noun often allows for more complex sentence structures involving adjectives.
Hvordan skal vi utforme hagen for å få plass til både lek og avslapning?
In this garden example, 'utforme' implies landscaping—arranging elements in space. Whether you are shaping a sentence, a law, or a chair, utforme remains the go-to verb for the act of deliberate creation and structuring.
If you live in Norway or consume Norwegian media, you will hear utforme in several specific environments. Understanding these contexts will help you recognize the 'vibe' of the word, which is generally professional, intellectual, and constructive.
- The News and Political Debates
- Politicians on NRK or TV2 frequently use 'utforme' when discussing legislation. You might hear: 'Vi må utforme en politikk som tar hensyn til distriktene.' This sounds much more official and serious than saying 'Vi må lage en plan.'
In these contexts, the word suggests a process of negotiation and careful wording. When a journalist asks, 'Hvordan vil dere utforme det nye lovforslaget?', they are asking about the specific details and structure of the proposed law. It is a word of governance.
Ekspertene skal hjelpe til med å utforme de tekniske kravene.
Another common place is in design studios and tech companies. Oslo has a thriving tech scene where 'tjenesteutforming' (service design) is a major buzzword. You will hear designers talk about 'utforme brukeropplevelser' (shaping user experiences). Here, the word is trendy and modern, associated with innovation and 'design thinking'.
In academia, professors and students use utforme when talking about research projects. 'Hvordan har du utformet problemstillingen din?' (How have you formulated your research question?). In this setting, the word implies logical precision and methodological soundness. It is about the 'architecture' of an argument.
- Public Administration (Saksbehandling)
- If you deal with NAV or the local 'kommune', you might see the word in documents. 'Søknaden må utformes i samsvar med reglene.' This means the application must be 'shaped' or 'written' according to specific rules.
Finally, you will see it in advertising and branding. Companies talk about how they 'utformer sin identitet' (shape their identity). This is about the conscious creation of an image. Whether it is a physical brand or a digital presence, utforme is the verb of choice for the creative process of building a recognizable form.
Vi har utformet logoen for å reflektere våre verdier.
In essence, whenever a Norwegian speaker wants to sound precise about the creation and structure of something—be it a law, a building, a question, or a website—they reach for 'utforme'.
While utforme is a versatile word, English speakers often trip up on its specific nuances or confuse it with similar-sounding words. Here are the most common pitfalls to avoid as you move toward C1 proficiency.
- Confusing 'Utforme' with 'Formere'
- This is the most frequent error. 'Formere' usually means to multiply or reproduce (biologically) or to form a group (like a military formation). 'Utforme' means to design or shape a single entity.
Wrong: 'De skal formere en plan.' (They are going to multiply a plan.)
Right: 'De skal utforme en plan.'
Another common mistake is overusing 'utforme' where 'lage' or 'tegne' would be more natural. While 'utforme' is professional, using it for very simple tasks can sound 'over-the-top' or pretentious. For instance, if you are just drawing a quick doodle, don't say you are 'utforming' it. Use 'utforme' when there is a clear intent and a structured process involved.
Feil: Jeg skal utforme en handleliste. (Too formal for a grocery list.)
English speakers also tend to confuse 'utforme' with 'formulere'. While they overlap, they are not identical. 'Formulere' (to formulate) is almost exclusively used for language—sentences, thoughts, or expressions. 'Utforme' is broader and can include physical design. You 'formulerer' a sentence, but you 'utformer' a document's layout. If you focus only on the words, use 'formulere'. If you focus on the whole structure/design, use 'utforme'.
There is also the confusion with 'utdanne' (to educate). Because both start with 'ut-', beginners sometimes mix them up. Remember: 'utdanne' is about people and knowledge; 'utforme' is about things and structures. You 'utformer' a curriculum, but you 'utdanner' a student.
- Incorrect Passive Usage
- In English, we say 'The plan was shaped by...'. In Norwegian, you must ensure you use the correct past participle: 'Planen ble utformet'. Some learners accidentally use the present tense 'utformer' in passive sentences, which is grammatically incorrect.
Finally, avoid using 'utforme' when you mean 'to transform' (forandre/omforme). 'Utforme' is about the initial creation or the specific design of something. If something already exists and you are changing its shape, 'omforme' (to reshape/transform) is often a better choice.
Husk: Utforme = Design/Draft. Omforme = Transform/Reshape.
By keeping these distinctions in mind—especially the difference between biological 'formere' and creative 'utforme'—you will sound much more like a native speaker.
Norwegian has a rich vocabulary for 'creating' and 'shaping'. Choosing the right alternative to utforme can significantly elevate your register. Here are the most important synonyms and how they differ from our target word.
- Utforme vs. Utarbeide
- 'Utarbeide' means to 'work out' or 'elaborate'. While 'utforme' focuses on the final form and design, 'utarbeide' focuses on the labor and detail involved in the process. Use 'utarbeide' for long reports or complex plans where the 'work' is the focus.
- Utforme vs. Designe
- 'Designe' is a loanword from English. It is very common in fashion and graphic design. 'Utforme' is more 'pure' Norwegian and feels slightly more formal or academic. In technical contexts, 'utforme' is often preferred for 'engineering' a solution, whereas 'designe' is for the 'look'.
Another strong alternative is konstruere (to construct). This is best used when there is a technical or mechanical element involved. You 'utformer' an idea, but you 'konstruerer' a bridge or a complex logical argument. 'Konstruere' implies a higher degree of engineering precision.
Vi må utarbeide et detaljert budsjett før vi kan utforme selve prosjektplanen.
If you are talking specifically about language, formulere is your best bet. 'Kan du formulere dette på en enklere måte?' (Can you phrase this more simply?). As mentioned before, 'utforme' is about the structure, 'formulere' is about the words themselves.
- Skissere vs. Utforme
- 'Skissere' means to sketch or outline. It is the stage *before* 'utforme'. You sketch the rough ideas, then you 'utformer' the final version. Use 'skissere' for preliminary thoughts.
Finally, modellere (to model) is used in 3D design, mathematics, and science. If you are creating a digital 3D model, 'modellere' is the technical term, though 'utforme' could still describe the overall creative process of deciding what that model should look like.
Arkitekten valgte å modellere bygget i 3D for å utforme fasaden bedre.
By choosing between 'utforme', 'utarbeide', 'formulere', and 'designe', you show a deep understanding of Norwegian semantics and the specific nature of the creative or intellectual task at hand.
How Formal Is It?
趣味小知识
The word 'form' in Norwegian is identical in spelling to English but has a slightly different vowel sound. The prefix 'ut-' is cognate with English 'out'.
发音指南
- Pronouncing the 'u' like the English 'u' in 'under'.
- Dropping the final 'e'.
- Over-stressing the second syllable.
难度评级
Easy to recognize if you know 'form'.
Requires understanding of when to use it versus 'lage' or 'utarbeide'.
The 'u' sound can be tricky for English speakers.
Common in news and podcasts.
接下来学什么
前置知识
接下来学习
高级
需要掌握的语法
Passive with 'bli'
Planen ble utformet av arkitekten.
Infinitive after modal verbs
Vi må utforme en løsning.
Compound nouns with -ing
Utformingen av nettsiden er ferdig.
Adjectives from past participles
En nøye utformet plan.
Word order in subordinate clauses
Jeg vet ikke hvordan de utformet den.
按水平分级的例句
Barna skal utforme figurer i leire.
The children will shape figures in clay.
'Utforme' is the main verb in the infinitive after 'skal'.
Kan du utforme en sirkel?
Can you shape a circle?
Simple question structure with 'kan'.
Vi utformer en liten gave.
We are shaping a small gift.
Present tense 'utformer'.
Hun utformet et hjerte.
She shaped a heart.
Past tense 'utformet'.
Læreren hjelper oss å utforme bokstavene.
The teacher helps us shape the letters.
'Å utforme' is an infinitive phrase.
Jeg skal utforme en plakat til festen.
I am going to design a poster for the party.
Future tense with 'skal'.
De utformet en fin hage sammen.
They designed a nice garden together.
Past tense indicating a completed action.
Vi må utforme en ny plan for prosjektet.
We must design a new plan for the project.
Modal verb 'må' + infinitive.
Hvordan skal vi utforme den nye personalpolitikken?
How shall we formulate the new personnel policy?
Question with 'hvordan' and a complex object.
Det er avgjørende å utforme insentiver som faktisk fungerer.
It is crucial to design incentives that actually work.
'Det er + adjective + å + infinitive' construction.
Grunnloven ble utformet for å sikre maktfordelingsprinsippet.
The constitution was formulated to ensure the principle of separation of powers.
Passive voice 'ble utformet' used for historical/legal contexts.
近义词
反义词
常见搭配
常用短语
— To design something from scratch.
Vi måtte utforme systemet helt fra bunnen av.
— To be involved in shaping or designing.
Alle ansatte fikk være med på å utforme visjonen.
容易混淆的词
Means to multiply or reproduce. Use 'utforme' for design.
Used for language/sentences. 'Utforme' is for structure/design.
Means to educate people. 'Utforme' is for things/plans.
习语与表达
— To shape one's own destiny.
Du har makten til å utforme din egen skjebne.
poetic/motivational— To shape tomorrow (the future).
Sammen kan vi utforme morgendagen.
rhetorical— To shape or create a certain image or perception of something.
Media bidrar til å utforme et bilde av situasjonen.
neutral— To shape the path forward.
Nå skal vi utforme veien videre for selskapet.
business— To set the boundaries or framework.
Regjeringen utformer rammene for debatten.
political— To shape a space (metaphorically, for dialogue).
Vi må utforme et rom for diskusjon.
social— To shape a narrative.
Partiene kjemper om å utforme fortellingen om valget.
political— To formulate a demand.
Fagforeningen skal utforme et krav til lønnsoppgjøret.
professional容易混淆
Sounds like 'formere'
Utforme is design; Formere is multiply.
De skal utforme en plan, ikke formere den.
Both involve 'forme'
Omforme is to change an existing shape; Utforme is to create the initial shape.
Vi må omforme den gamle fabrikken til leiligheter.
Starts with 'ut-'
Utdanne is about education; Utforme is about design.
Skolen skal utdanne elever, men også utforme en god læreplan.
Both involve creating
Opprette is to establish (an account/company); Utforme is to design the structure.
Vi må opprette et firma og så utforme logoen.
Overlapping meanings
Utarbeide is 'working out' the details; Utforme is 'shaping' the form/design.
Vi må utarbeide detaljene før vi utformer presentasjonen.
句型
Subject + skal + utforme + Object
Jeg skal utforme en kake.
Subject + utformet + Object + Adverb
Hun utformet plakaten fint.
Det er viktig å + utforme + Object
Det er viktig å utforme en god plan.
Object + ble + utformet + av + Agent
Forslaget ble utformet av komiteen.
Ved å + utforme + Object + kan vi...
Ved å utforme bedre regler kan vi spare tid.
I prosessen med å + utforme + Object...
I prosessen med å utforme grunnloven var det mye debatt.
En + Adverb + utformet + Noun
En strategisk utformet kampanje.
Hvordan vil du + utforme + Object?
Hvordan vil du utforme hagen din?
词族
名词
动词
形容词
相关
如何使用
High in professional/media contexts, medium in daily speech.
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De skal formere en plan.
→
De skal utforme en plan.
'Formere' means to multiply, not to design.
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Jeg utformer en brødskive.
→
Jeg lager en brødskive.
'Utforme' is too formal for making a simple sandwich.
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Strategien ble utformer i går.
→
Strategien ble utformet i går.
Incorrect passive form. Use the past participle.
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Kan du utforme denne setningen?
→
Kan du formulere denne setningen?
Use 'formulere' for sentences and 'utforme' for structures.
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Han vil utforme seg som lege.
→
Han vil utdanne seg som lege.
'Utforme' is for things, 'utdanne' is for people's education.
小贴士
Professional Polish
Use 'utforme' instead of 'lage' in emails to sound more professional when talking about documents or plans.
Passive Voice
Learn the phrase 'ble utformet' (was designed) as it is very common in descriptions of products and buildings.
Accessibility
Remember 'universell utforming'—it's a huge topic in Norway regarding accessibility for all.
Precision
If you are talking about the look of something, use 'utforme'. If you are talking about the words, use 'formulere'.
Out-Form
Always think of it as 'Out-Forming'—bringing the form out of the idea.
Don't Overuse
Don't use it for simple tasks like making a sandwich; it sounds weirdly formal.
News Keywords
When you hear 'utforme' on the news, a new policy or law is usually being discussed.
Meetings
Use it when proposing a design phase: 'Vi trenger tid til å utforme dette.'
Latin Connection
The 'form' part comes from Latin, so it's easy to remember if you know English words like 'formation'.
C1 Goal
Mastering this word is a sign of high-level Norwegian proficiency.
记住它
记忆技巧
Think of 'UT' as 'OUT' and 'FORME' as 'FORM'. You are bringing the FORM OUT of your mind and into reality.
视觉联想
Imagine a sculptor taking a block of marble and 'shaping out' (utforming) a statue.
Word Web
挑战
Try to describe three things in your room that were 'utformet' by a designer. Use the word 'utforme' in each sentence.
词源
From the prefix 'ut-' (out) and the verb 'forme' (to shape), which stems from the Latin 'formare'.
原始含义: To bring a shape out of raw material.
Germanic/Scandinavian with Latin roots for 'form'.文化背景
The word is neutral and safe to use in all contexts.
In English, we might use 'design', 'draft', or 'formulate' depending on the context. Norwegian often uses 'utforme' for all of these, making it a powerful 'all-in-one' word.
在生活中练习
真实语境
Architecture
- utforme en fasade
- utforme et rom
- arkitektonisk utforming
- utforme for dagslys
Politics
- utforme et lovforslag
- utforme en kampanje
- utforme politikk
- utforme et mandat
Technology
- utforme brukergrensesnitt
- utforme en algoritme
- utforme en app
- digital utforming
Education
- utforme en oppgave
- utforme en læreplan
- utforme et kurs
- pedagogisk utforming
Art
- utforme en skulptur
- utforme et smykke
- utforme et mønster
- kreativ utforming
对话开场白
"Hvordan ville du utformet drømmehuset ditt hvis du hadde ubegrenset budsjett?"
"Hvem bør ha ansvaret for å utforme fremtidens byer?"
"Er det viktigere å utforme noe som er vakkert eller noe som er praktisk?"
"Hvordan utformer du din daglige rutine for å være mest mulig produktiv?"
"Har du noen gang vært med på å utforme et viktig dokument på jobben?"
日记主题
Beskriv hvordan du ville utformet en perfekt dag i Oslo. Hvilke aktiviteter ville du inkludert?
Reflekter over hvordan arkitektur kan utforme menneskers humør og oppførsel.
Hvis du kunne utforme en ny lov for landet ditt, hva ville den vært og hvorfor?
Hvordan utformer du dine personlige mål for det kommende året?
Skriv om en gang du måtte utforme noe vanskelig, for eksempel en unnskyldning eller en søknad.
常见问题
10 个问题Yes, but usually in a professional or artistic sense, like 'utforme en bryllupskake' (designing a wedding cake). For daily cooking, use 'lage'.
No, it is very common for abstract things like strategies, laws, and plans.
'Designe' is more common in fashion/graphics and feels more modern. 'Utforme' is broader and feels more traditional/academic.
It is 'universell utforming'.
No, you cannot 'utforme' a person. You can 'utdanne' or 'forme' (influence) them, but 'utforme' is for entities and objects.
It is a weak verb (Group 1), ending in -et in the past tense.
The noun form is 'utforming' (design/layout).
'Create' is 'skape'. 'Utforme' is more specific—it means to create by giving a specific shape or structure.
It is better to 'formulere' a sentence. You 'utformer' a document's layout.
It is less common than 'lage', but very common in workplace discussions.
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Summary
Key Takeaway: Use 'utforme' when you want to describe the deliberate act of designing or structuring something. For example: 'Vi må utforme en plan' sounds much more professional than 'Vi må lage en plan'.
- Utforme means to design, shape, or formulate something with intent and structure.
- It is a versatile verb used for physical objects (buildings), digital products (websites), and abstract concepts (policies).
- In professional contexts, it sounds more formal and precise than the simple verb 'lage' (to make).
- Grammatically, it is a regular Group 1 verb: utformer, utformet, har utformet.
Professional Polish
Use 'utforme' instead of 'lage' in emails to sound more professional when talking about documents or plans.
Passive Voice
Learn the phrase 'ble utformet' (was designed) as it is very common in descriptions of products and buildings.
Accessibility
Remember 'universell utforming'—it's a huge topic in Norway regarding accessibility for all.
Precision
If you are talking about the look of something, use 'utforme'. If you are talking about the words, use 'formulere'.
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