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comprised

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

组成,组成的,构成,构成的

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Definitions

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.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbmake up, consist of

Examples

  • AllRight was founded by Oleg Oksyuk, and the team is comprised of people drawn from 51Talks, SkyEng, Cisco and Yandex.

  • A new CEO will then be appointed by a new board comprised of managers from the three owners.

  • Most astronomers believed the spiral nebulae resided within the Milky Way galaxy, at the time believed to comprise the entire universe.

  • So the field will comprise the golfers who had qualified for the Masters by the March cut-off date, with a number of golfers who have played well in the PGA Tour’s return from its coronavirus hiatus sitting things out.

  • The good news is that the pandemic has also shed a brighter light on emerging electronic payment options such as Venmo, PayPal and Square Cash, which collectively comprise what is known as a “mobile wallet.”

  • According to data stretching from 1999 to 2011, African Americans have comprised 26 percent of all police-shooting victims.

  • The Coalition is comprised of labor unions, anti-war activists, clergy, and so-called black empowerment groups.

  • Older voters comprised the greatest increase in Republican voter share between the 2008 and 2012 election.

  • For Brand, getting these details while working on the film comprised a large part of her healing process.

  • In 1980, whites comprised 88 percent of the electorate, but in 2012 they were less than three-quarters of votes cast.

  • This organ comprised no less than ninety-five ranks of Mixture, including two stops of twenty-one and twenty ranks, respectively.

  • The expedition presented a curious sight; it comprised 15 native barges or “cascoes” towed by seven tugs.

  • French, the English Grammar, and the rudiments of Latin comprised the only systematic training which she received.

  • The white population of the territory now comprised in our city limits did not, in 1800, probably exceed 25.

  • All those things which any one can obtain himself without extraordinary effort, are not comprised within the scope of prayer.