constitute的意思和读音

constitute

: [ˈkɑnstɪˌtut] : [ˈkɒnstɪˌtjuːt]

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v.

constitutes  constituting  constituted  

v.+n.constitute system,constitute threat,constitute group,constitute proportion,constitute risk

v.disband

v.set up,establish,found,create,institute

constitutelinkv.

1.+ nounto be considered to be sth

Does such an activity constitute a criminal offence?

The increase in racial tension constitutes a threat to our society.

2.+ nounto be the parts that together form sth

Female workers constitute the majority of the labour force.

v.

1.[t][usupass]~ sthto form a group legally or officially

The committee was constituted in 1974 by an Act of Parliament. 1974

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v.1.if something constitutes something else, it is considered to be that thing2.if several people or things constitute something, they combine to form it3.to formally establish an organization, institution, government, etc. and give it the authority to operate

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1.This article is an abbreviated discussion of a complex topic and does not constitute advice to be applied to any specific situation.

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3.These materials do not constitute or form a part of any offer or solicitation to purchase or subscribe for securities in the United States.

4.The design thought of the system, the general structure and the constitute and character are introduced in detail.

5.Such alterations shall constitute final compliance with the terms of this Convention, unless and until the ship be re-registered.

6.Such information does not constitute a solicitation for the sale or purchase of any security or other investment.

7.No waiver of any breach of this Agreement shall be held to constitute a wavier of any other or subsequent breach.

8.Here, very precisely is why Fraulein K. is chosen to constitute the beginning of the dream, but also no doubt to determine its syncopation.

9.Provide the same type of product or service enterprises, or to provide mutual alternative enterprises, together constitute an industry.

10.In the case of amounts paid that do not constitute income, beneficial ownership is determined as if the payment were income.