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Что (кто) такое Comprise - определение

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comprise         
WIKTIONARY REDIRECT
(comprises, comprising, comprised)
1.
If you say that something comprises or is comprised of a number of things or people, you mean it has them as its parts or members. (FORMAL)
The special cabinet committee comprises Mr Brown, Mr Mandelson, and Mr Straw...
The task force is comprised of congressional leaders, cabinet heads and administration officials...
A crowd comprised of the wives and children of scientists staged a demonstration.
VERB: V n, be V-ed of n, V-ed
2.
The things or people that comprise something are the parts or members that form it. (FORMAL)
Women comprise 44% of hospital medical staff.
= form, make up
VERB: V n
comprise         
WIKTIONARY REDIRECT
¦ verb consist of; be made up of.
?(also be comprised of) make up; constitute.
Origin
ME: from Fr., 'comprised', feminine past participle of comprendre (see comprehend).
Usage
According to traditional usage, comprise means 'consist of' and should not be used to mean 'constitute or make up (a whole)'. However, a passive use of comprise is fast becoming part of standard English: this use (as in the country is comprised of twenty states) is more or less synonymous with the traditional active sense (as in the country comprises twenty states).
Comprise         
WIKTIONARY REDIRECT
·vt To Comprehend; to Include.
comprise         
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v. a.
Comprehend, include, enclose, embrace, contain, embody, take in.
reprise         
SECTION OF A MUSICAL WORK WHERE THE OPENING MATERIAL IS REPEATED
Reprised
[r?'pri:z]
¦ noun
1. a repeated passage in music.
2. a further performance of something.
¦ verb repeat (a piece of music or a performance).
Origin
C18: Fr., lit. 'taken up again', feminine past participle of reprendre (see reprieve).
prise         
ANCIENT RIGHT OF ENGLISH MONARCHS TO REQUISITION GOODS
Purveys; Purveyances; Purvey; Prise
see prize
Prise         
ANCIENT RIGHT OF ENGLISH MONARCHS TO REQUISITION GOODS
Purveys; Purveyances; Purvey; Prise
·noun An Enterprise.
II. Prise ·noun & ·v ·see Prize, ·noun, 5. Also Prize, ·vt.
Reprise         
SECTION OF A MUSICAL WORK WHERE THE OPENING MATERIAL IS REPEATED
Reprised
·noun A taking by way of retaliation.
II. Reprise ·vt To take again; to Retake.
III. Reprise ·noun A ship recaptured from an enemy or from a pirate.
IV. Reprise ·vt To Recompense; to Pay.
V. Reprise ·noun Deductions and duties paid yearly out of a manor and lands, as rent charge, rent seck, pensions, annuities, and the like.
Comprised      
·Impf & ·p.p. of Comprise.
prise         
ANCIENT RIGHT OF ENGLISH MONARCHS TO REQUISITION GOODS
Purveys; Purveyances; Purvey; Prise
(US prize)
¦ verb
1. use force in order to open or move apart.
2. (prise something out of/from) obtain something from (someone) with effort or difficulty.
Origin
C17: from dialect prise 'lever', from OFr. prise 'grasp, taking hold'; cf. pry2.

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