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comprisal

/kuhm-prahyz/US // kəmˈpraɪz //UK // (kəmˈpraɪz) //

普惠制,普惠性,普惠金融,普惠性的

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    com·prised, com·pris·ing.

    • : to include or contain: The Soviet Union comprised several socialist republics.
    • : to consist of; be composed of: The advisory board comprises six members.
    • : to form or constitute: Seminars and lectures comprised the day's activities.

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Examples

  • For agencies that means an in-house team with specialized roles and, for some, an extended, outsourced team comprised of freelance collaborators — usually, for more content development, graphic design etc.

  • Apple describes the orb as “a first-of-its-kind, all-glass dome structure that is fully self-supported, comprised of 114 pieces of glass with only 10 narrow vertical mullions for structural connection.”

  • The tens of millions who comprise the nation’s shrinking middle class are finding it ever harder to obtain, and maintain, well-paying jobs with the kinds of wages and benefits that would allow them to pursue their own American dreams.

  • The organization also has a short list of launch partners, comprising media outlets and event producers like Fast Company and Startup Grind.

  • The Rotisserie Baseball League, being based in Manhattan and comprised of Manhattan media elites, quickly gained attention.

  • African Americans make up only 12 percent of the population but comprise 44 percent of HIV cases.

  • Africans comprise the vast majority of peacekeepers in civil conflict on that continent.

  • But in California Hispanics comprise 23 percent of the electorate versus just over 12 percent nationally.

  • The brigade in the footage is said to comprise about 20 French nationals and 20 Belgians.

  • Occasionally a political link or note appears, but they hardly comprise the bulk of the posts.

  • The symptoms may comprise not only a diversity of physical ailments, but intellectual disturbances of the most terrible import.

  • They were certainly considered as an inferior body of burgesses, and might comprise three classes.

  • This is a ruddy cottage from fluted tiling down to the grass, and sufficiently large to comprise two tenements now.

  • It seemed to comprise so thoroughly both the spirit and the letter of discipline.

  • A few words about the Yolofs and Mandingoes comprise all there is to learn.