第三人称单数:constitutes
现在分词:constituting
过去分词:constituted
过去式:constituted
constitute
及物动词构成,组成; 制定,设立; 等同于; 指派
constitute的反义词
及物动词
1. This move constitutes an act of aggression.
这一举动构成了侵略行为。
2. The strikers constituted him their spokesman.
罢工工人选他为他们的发言人。
3. Twelve months constitute a year.
十二个月构成一年。
4. A committee was constituted to investigate into that affair.
建立了一个委员会以调查那件事。
5. He is so constituted that he needs very little sleep.
他的身体素质好,只需短时间睡眠。
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查找图书
A:Excuse me. Can you tell me how to find some books on social science?
请问,能告诉我怎样查找社会科学书籍吗?
B:Sure. You see all these little drawers here and all the way around the walls?
当然。你看到靠墙排列的这一个个小抽屉了吗?
A:Yes.
看见了。
B:These drawers contain cards describing every book in our library. Together they constitute the library’s “card catalog”.You can see that each drawer runs from one part of the alphabet to another. For example, this drawer goes from SCA to SCM.
这些抽屉里装着这本图书馆所有图书的卡片,它们构成了图书馆的“卡片目录”。你可以看出每只抽屉都是从字母表中的一部分排到另一部分。比如说这只抽屉,就是从SCA 排到SCM。
A:So if I’m looking for a look called A History of Western Society, I’d just look under “A”.
这么说,如果我要找一本《西方社会史》的话,就在“A”的分类下找。
B:No. You’d look under “W”. The articles “a” and “the” don’t count in our alphabetization, and card are generally omitted for extremely common words and phrases such as “history of”, “introduction to”, “story of” and so forth.
不。应该“W”下找。冠词“a”和“the”不包括在字母排列中。一般来说,目录卡片往往省略一些特别常用的词和词组。如“history of”,“introduction to”,“story of”等等。
A:What if I don’t know the title of the book?
如果不知道书名怎么办?
B:When you can look under the author’s name.
那你可以在作者名下找。
A:Could you give me an example?
能举个例子吗?
B:Suppose you want to find a book by your professor, William Smith. You’d look under SMITH and then WILLIAM. Since that’s a very common name, you may have to go through several “William Smith” until you come to the one who wrote book on the subject you’re interested in.
假如你要找一本你的导师威廉?史密斯教授写的书,你可以在SMITH 栏下寻找,由于William Smith 是一个很常见的姓名,你可能得查阅很多William Smith 才能找到你所感兴趣的书的那位William Smith。
1. 构成,任命:constellation 星座,星群 | constitute 构成,任命 | constrain 强迫
2. 构成,组成:substitution 保险代理人,替代品 | constitute 构成,组成 | constitution 宪法
1. 被视为;可算作
If something constitutes a particular thing, it can be regarded as being that thing.
e.g. Testing patients without their consent would constitute a professional and legal offence...
未经患者同意而对其进行检查被视为违反职业操守并触犯法律。
e.g. The vote hardly constitutes a victory...
这次投票很难被视为一次胜利。
2. 构成;组成
If a number of things or people constitute something, they are the parts or members that form it.
e.g. Volunteers constitute more than 95% of The Center's work force.
该中心95%以上的工作人员是志愿者。
e.g. ...the four companies constituting the Aramco partnership.
组成阿美合伙公司的4家公司
3. 设立,成立(委员会、政府等)
When something such as a committee or government is constituted, it is formally established and given authority to operate.
e.g. On 6 July a People's Revolutionary Government was constituted...
7月6日,人民革命政府正式成立。
e.g. The accused will appear before a specially constituted military tribunal.
被告将会面临特别军事法庭的审判。
1. China's measures might sound a bit strict, but does it constitute an act of discrimination against foreign citizens?
2. Tibetans constitute a majority of the cadre within the local government and the Communist Party.
3. He said the presentation was likely to relate further examples of concealment rather than actionable intelligence that would constitute a smoking gun.
4. These measures constitute a calibration for the best possible form and degree of government intervention.
5. One cannot expect it to constitute a substantial boost to the sagging market.
6. As coals still constitute a major protion of China's energy source, new techniques are needed to cut its carbon dioxide emissions.
7. The many grotesque rocks, towering peaks and cascading waterfalls constitute a spectacular mountain landscape.
8. Figueres has called for governments to work hard so that the meeting can constitute another step forward in the global response to climate change.
9. For me, a string of banners does not constitute even circumstantial evidence.
10. These " naked officials " share a collective image associated closely with corruption and constitute a serious potential threat to national security.