composite
- IPA[ˈkɒmpəzɪt]
英式
- made up of several parts or elements;(of a constructional material) made up of recognizable constituents
- a thing made up of several parts or elements;a composite constructional material
- combine (two or more images) to make a single picture, especially electronically
noun: composite, plural noun: composites
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形容詞
- 1. made up of several parts or elements this soup is one of those composite dishes which you gradually build up
- ▪ (of a constructional material) made up of recognizable constituents modern composite materials
- ▪ (of a railway carriage) having compartments of more than one class or function composite coaches containing first-class and third-class compartments
- ▪ (of an integer) being the product of two or more factors greater than unity; not prime.
- 2. relating to or denoting a classical order of architecture consisting of elements of the Ionic and Corinthian orders.
- 3. relating to or denoting plants of the daisy family (Compositae).
名詞
- 1. a thing made up of several parts or elements the English legal system is a composite of legislation and judicial precedent
- ▪ a composite constructional material the next decade may well see the introduction of more designer polymers and composites various combinations of metal, fabric, and composite
- ▪ a motion for debate composed of two or more related resolutions.
- 2. a plant of the daisy family (Compositae).
- 3. the Composite order of architecture.
動詞
- 1. combine (two or more images) to make a single picture, especially electronically two pieces of footage depicting the halves of the ship were composited to give the impression of the full ship sinking into the water
- a photograph made by overlapping or juxtaposing two or more separate images.
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[kəmˈpäzət]
美式
- made up of various parts or elements: this soup is one of those composite dishes which you gradually build up
- a thing made up of several parts or elements: the English legal system is a composite of legislation and judicial precedent
- combine (two or more images) to make a single picture, especially electronically: two pieces of footage depicting the halves of the ship were composited to give the impression of the full ship sinking into the water
Oxford American Dictionary