composition
noun OPAL W
/ˌkɒmpəˈzɪʃn/
/ˌkɑːmpəˈzɪʃn/
成分;构成;组合方式 - the chemical composition of the soil
土壤的化学成分 - the composition of the board of directors
董事会的组成 - the size and composition of an average class
普通班级的规模和组成
Synonyms structurestructure- framework
- form
- composition
- construction
- fabric
- structure the way in which the parts of something are connected together or arranged; a particular arrangement of parts:
- the structure of the building/human body
建筑物/人体结构 - the social structure of society
社会的社会结构 - the grammatical structures of a language
一种语言的语法结构 - a salary structure
工资结构
- the structure of the building/human body
- framework a set of beliefs, ideas or rules that forms the basis of a system or society:
- The report provides a framework for further research.
报告提供了进一步研究的原则。
- The report provides a framework for further research.
- form [U] the arrangement of parts in a whole, especially in a work of art or piece of writing:
- As a photographer, shape and form were more important to him than colour.
作为摄影师,形状和结构对他来说比颜色更重要。
- As a photographer, shape and form were more important to him than colour.
- composition [U] (rather formal) the different parts or people that combine to form something; the way in which they combine:
- recent changes in the composition of the workforce
劳动力组合最近的变化
- recent changes in the composition of the workforce
- construction [U] the way that something has been built or made:
- ships of steel construction
钢结构船
- ships of steel construction
- fabric (rather formal) the basic structure of a society or an organization that enables it to function successfully:
指社会、机构等的基本结构: - This is a trend which threatens the very fabric of society.
这趋势威胁社会的基本结构。
- This is a trend which threatens the very fabric of society.
- the basic structure/framework/form/composition/construction/fabric of something
- a simple/complex structure/framework/form
- the economic/political/social structure/framework/composition/fabric of something
- the chemical/genetic structure/composition of something
Topics Physics and chemistryc1- Has household composition changed in the last decade?
在过去的 10 年中,家庭人口构成发生变化了吗? - Irradiation changes the chemical composition of a spice.
辐照会改变香料的化学成分。 - The overall composition of the Senate was Democrats 57 and Republicans 43.
整个参议院的组成是民主党 57 席,共和党 43 席。 - elections to determine the composition of the assembly
决定议会组成的选举 - the changing composition of the labour force
劳动力不断变化的构成 - the character of the state and its internal composition
国家的性质及其内部组成 - the ethnic composition of the region
该地区的民族构成 - The two drugs are nearly identical in composition.
这两种药品的成分几乎一样。 - recent changes in the composition of the workforce
劳动力组合最近的变化
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- overall
- internal
- exact
- …
- determine
- analyse/analyze
- measure
- …
- change
- differ
- a change in the composition of something
- the chemical composition of the soil
作文;小论文 - a composition on the effects of crime
论述犯罪影响的文章 - In the exam you will have to do a composition.
考试中得写一篇作文。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- literary
- original
- poetic
- …
- do
- write
- composition on
- a composition on the effects of crime
- [countable] (formal) a piece of music or art, or a poem
(音乐、艺术、诗歌的)作品 - one of Beethoven’s finest compositions
贝多芬最优美的音乐作品之一
Topics Artc2, Musicc2- a composition by John Cage
约翰・凯奇的音乐作品 - a composition by the sculptor, Bernt Notke
雕刻家伯恩特・诺特克的作品 - a composition for violin and piano
小提琴钢琴协奏曲 - an original composition by a popular young composer
受欢迎的年轻作曲家的原创作品
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- abstract
- figure
- formal
- …
- create
- composition by
- one of Beethoven’s finest compositions
- [uncountable] the act of composing something, especially a piece of music; the art of writing music
作曲;创作 - pieces performed in the order of their composition
按作曲顺序表演的作品 - to study composition
学习作曲艺术
- pieces performed in the order of their composition
- [uncountable] (art
) the arrangement of people or objects in a painting or photograph美术 Topics Artc2(绘画、摄影的)构图
词源late Middle English: via Old French from Latin compositio(n-), from componere ‘put together’.