composite / kəmˈpɒz ɪt /

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composite3 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. made up of disparate or separate parts or elements; compound: a composite drawing; a composite philosophy.
  2. Botany. belonging to the Compositae.Compare composite family.
  3. Architecture. noting or pertaining to one of the five classical orders, popular especially since the beginning of the Renaissance but invented by the ancient Romans, in which the Roman Ionic and Corinthian orders are combined, so that four diagonally set Ionic volutes, variously ornamented, rest upon a bell of Corinthian acanthus leaves.Compare Corinthian, Doric, Ionic, Tuscan.
n. 名词 noun
  1. something composite; a compound.
  2. Botany. a composite plant.
  3. a picture, photograph, or the like, that combines several separate pictures.
v. 有主动词 verb

com·pos·it·ed, com·pos·it·ing.

  1. to make a composite of.

composite 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

combined, mixed

n. 名词 noun

combination, mixture

更多composite例句

  1. The composite image, created by stacking together multiple photos that had been taken while the embryo was in motion, documents stages of the embryo’s development from left to right.
  2. The planters appear to look like heavy stone or concrete, but the material is actually a composite of recycled plastic and powdered stone.
  3. This style utilizes a flexible TR90 material that can bend under pressure without breaking, and the composite lenses feature UV400 protection, so they’re ideal for travel.
  4. The Nasdaq composite had already returned to a record, thanks to huge gains for the big tech stocks that dominate it.
  5. D’Arcy notes that the team is already working on ways to turn their nanofibers into composite materials containing other semiconductors, which they hope will boost capacity by a factor of ten.
  6. The composite photo whose eyes follow you around the room are less Matthew Lewis or Sheridan Le Fanu than “Scooby-Doo.”
  7. It is adopting technology—in rocket propulsion, composite construction, and aerodynamic refinements—already in use elsewhere.
  8. Wolf says he wanted to “create a composite portrait of the teenager that was about to be born.”
  9. But we did have to compress time, and we did have to composite some of the characters.
  10. Chavez was reluctant to discuss an active investigation, so he told me an intricate story that is a composite of real meth cases.
  11. He seemed to pass under the mastery of a great mood that was a composite reproduction of all the moods of his forgotten boyhood.
  12. Christianity seems to be a composite religion, made up of fragments of religions of far greater antiquity.
  13. Pandans have a composite fruit made up of smaller fruits called drupes.
  14. Not even a fair, honest, every-day portrait of my father's and mother's composite features—but a picture of myself!
  15. Of certain features of existing places I have made a composite, which is the "Mushroom Town" of this book.