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词汇 constituent
释义 constituent
noun[ C ]
uk /kənˈstɪtʃ.u.ənt/ us /kənˈstɪtʃ.u.ənt/

constituentnoun[C] (PART)


one of the parts that a substance or combination is made of: 成分;构成部分;要素
constituent ofWhat are the basic constituents of the mixture?这种混合物的基本成分是什么?
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Words meaning parts of things
back end
bifurcation
biomarker
branch
cartridge
chunk
element
modularly
module
moiety
multi-branched
multi-component
multi-element
panel
piece
sub-sector
subcomponent
subpart
subscale
subscience

constituentnoun[C] (PERSON)


a voter (= person who can vote) in a particular area of the country: (某选区的)选民,选举人
The MP worked hard, always talking to his constituents and listening to their problems.这位参议员工作努力,总是跟本区选民交谈,听取他们的难处。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Voters & candidates in elections
abstainer
Brexiteer
candidate
carpetbagger
constituency
coronate
electable
multi-candidate
nay
non-voter
non-voting
primary
re-eligibility
slate
ticket
unaffiliated
unelectable
voter
write in
yea
constituent
adjective[ before noun ]
uk /kənˈstɪtʃ.u.ənt/ us /kənˈstɪtʃ.u.ənt/

constituentadjective[before noun] (PART)


relating to one of the parts that a substance or combination is made of:
constituent part Let's look at the constituent parts of this sentence.
constituent element The process of breaking down food into its constituent elements begins.
The fluid tended to separate into its constituent components.
Incorporate self-assessment material in each constituent module of any course.
The telescope can split a star's light into its constituent colours.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Comprising and consisting of
be
compose
composition
compositional
compositionally
comprise
consist in something
consist of something
constituent part
constitute
constitution
constitutive
form
from
make
make something up
multi-component
of

constituentadjective[before noun] (PERSON)


relating to a voter (= person who can vote) in a particular area of the country:
The bill is an attempt to resolve a major source of constituent complaints.
He thought it was very important to answer constituent mail.
The bill does not limit the millions legislators spend on constituent mailings.
He built his reputation on constituent service.
We handle thousands of constituent requests every year.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Voters & candidates in elections
abstainer
Brexiteer
candidate
carpetbagger
constituency
coronate
electable
multi-candidate
nay
non-voter
non-voting
primary
re-eligibility
slate
ticket
unaffiliated
unelectable
voter
write in
yea

constituent | American Dictionary


constituent
noun
us/kənˈstɪtʃ·u·ənt/

constituentnoun (PERSON REPRESENTED)


[ Cusually pl ] politics & government
a person represented by an elected official:
The senator mails a newsletter to his constituents every two months.

constituentnoun (PART)


[ C ]
one of the parts that a substance or mixture is made of:
Oxygen is a constituent of air.

Examples of constituent


constituent
The recursive behavior of this finite state machine comes from the fact that the individual argument or adjunct constituents can also embed sentential clauses.
The symbols are used to specify the constituents of the instances, and the transformation program automatically transforms the edited instances into patterns.
A portion of the sample is vaporized during the laser pulse to form plasma of the sample constituents containing electronically excited atomic species.
Each of the sixteen speeches supported the affirmative resolutions, most claiming vindication of the long-running campaign waged by their constituents against the coypu.
The remaining sections will describe the state-of-the-art information- and knowledge-management practices and technologies (along with their constituents) in use in the construction sector.
Each moment of time is constituted by identity conditions that merely involve constituents within that moment (presentness, exemplification, an individuator).
Land managers therefore face a trade-off between satisfying many constituents marginally through higher rents or satisfying special interests appreciably through lower rents.
The political platform thus functioned as a two-way interface, through which politicians negotiated their position with their constituents.
The primordial chemical reactions and the energy sources, which produced the early constituents of proteins and nucleic acids, have been simulated by many authors.
A thorough understanding of how such constituents change over time would allow us to extrapolate, from fossil evidence, aspects of the original biochemistry.
Exploring how non-life "could live" in the digital domain, alife uncovers the principles that govern the emergence of life-like qualities, independent of life's material constituents.
The alignment of the pitch accents with the prosodic constituents sheds light on aspects of stress structure traditionally problematic, such as proparoxitones or clitic adjunction.
Given the left-headedness of branching constituents, it is the first portion of a target diphthong that would be expected to survive shortening.
Law, he contends that certain legal rules are necessar y constituents of any legal system.
Being moral virtues, these dispositions must be constituents rather than mere instr uments of worthwhile lives.
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Collocations withconstituent


constituent

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basic constituent
Expressing basicconstituent relations in single clauses is fairly straightforward since any consistently used word order can function as a grammatical device.
chemical constituent
Lavoisier experimentally demonstrated this same substance to be a chemicalconstituent in the combustion process.
constituent assembly
Operating under the rules of the military's own constitution, the legislature converted itself into a constituentassembly and drafted a new constitution.
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