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constitute美 ['kɑnstɪ.tut] 英 ['kɒnstɪ.tjuːt] - linkv.构成;组成;(被认为或看作)是;被算作
- v.设立
- 网络任命;建立;制定
过去分词:constituted 现在分词:constituting 第三人称单数:constitutes v.+n. constitute system,constitute threat,constitute group,constitute proportion,constitute risk v. set up,establish,found,create,institute 1. | + noun (被认为或看作)是;被算作to be considered to be sth |
| Does such an activity constitute a criminal offence? 难道这样的活动也算刑事犯罪吗? | | The increase in racial tension constitutes a threat to our society. 种族间紧张状态的升级是对我们社会的一种威胁。 |
2. | + noun 组成;构成to be the parts that together form sth |
| Female workers constitute the majority of the labour force. 女性雇员占劳动力的多数。 |
1. | [t][usupass] ~ sth (合法或正式地)成立,设立to form a group legally or officially |
| The committee was constituted in 1974 by an Act of Parliament. 该委员会是根据议会法于 1974 年设立的。 |
v. | 1. to be, amount to, or have the status of a particular thing 2. to make up the whole or a particular part of something 3. to create and establish something formally, especially an official body 4. to appoint somebody formally to a position 5. if something constitutes something else, it is considered to be that thing 6. if several people or things constitute something, they combine to form it 7. to formally establish an organization, institution, government, etc. and give it the authority to operate 1. to be, amount to, or have the status of a particular thing 2. to make up the whole or a particular part of something 3. to create and establish something formally, especially an official body 4. to appoint somebody formally to a position 5. if something constitutes something else, it is considered to be that thing 6. if several people or things constitute something, they combine to form it 7. to formally establish an organization, institution, government, etc. and give it the authority to operate |
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