constantinople
n. 君士坦丁堡[土耳其]
英英解释:名词constantinople:
1. the largest city and former capital of Turkey; rebuilt on the site of ancient Byzantium by Constantine I in the fourth century; renamed Constantinople by Constantine who made it the capital of the Byzantine Empire; now the seat of the Eastern Orthodox Church
同义词:Istanbul, Stambul, Stamboul
2. the council in 869 that condemned Photius who had become the patriarch of Constantinople without approval from the Vatican, thereby precipitating the schism between the eastern and western churches
同义词:Council of Constantinople">Fourth Council of Constantinople
3. the sixth ecumenical council in 680-681 which condemned Monothelitism by defining two wills in Christ, divine and human
同义词:Council of Constantinople">Third Council of Constantinople
4. the fifth ecumenical council in 553 which held Origen's writings to be heretic
同义词:Council of Constantinople">Second Council of Constantinople
5. the second ecumenical council in 381 which added wording about the Holy Spirit to the Nicene Creed
同义词:Council of Constantinople">First Council of Constantinople constantly
ad. 不断地,经常地
例句与用法:1.He constantly writes articles for the local paper.他经常给当地报纸写文章。
2.He's constantly disturbing me.他老是打扰我.
3.She worries constantly.她经常苦恼.
4.These desires gnawed away at us constantly.这些欲望不断地折磨我们。
5.The fat man gorged himself constantly with enormous desserts.那个胖子经常大吃甜食。
6.He constantly strayed from the main point of his talk.他不断偏离他的话题。
7.The car has to be constantly maintained.汽车必须经常保养。
8.The Gypsies are a race constantly on the move.吉普赛人不时在迁移流动。
英英解释:副词constantly:
1. seemingly uninterrupted
同义词:perpetually
2. without variation or change
3. without interruption constatation
n. 证实,论断,真相
英英解释:名词constatation:
1. an assumption that is basic to an argument
同义词:basic assumption, self-evident truth constative
a. 表命令、计划、愿望等之假定的 constellate
v. 形成星座,定名为星座,遍布闪耀
英英解释:动词constellate:
1. scatter or intersperse like dots or studs
同义词:dot, stud
2. come together as in a cluster or flock
同义词:cluster, flock, clump
3. form a constellation or cluster constellation
n. 星座,星群
词形变化:形容词:constellational
例句与用法:1.They are constellation of Hollywood talent.他们是好莱坞的一群才俊。
2.My constellation is Great Bear.我的星座是大熊星座。
3.A cluster of stars smaller than a constellation.星群,星座比星座小的一簇星星
4.A constellation in the Southern Hemisphere.显微镜座南半球星空的一个星座
英英解释:名词constellation:
1. an arrangement of parts or elements
同义词:configuration
2. a configuration of stars as seen from the earth consternate
v. 使惊愕,使惊恐
英英解释:动词consternate:
1. fill with anxiety, dread, dismay, or confusion consternation
n. 惊愕,恐怖,惊惶失措
英英解释:名词consternation:
1. fear resulting from the awareness of danger
同义词:alarm, dismay constipate
v. 秘结,使便秘,使迟钝
英英解释:动词constipate:
1. impede with a clog or as if with a clog
同义词:clog
2. cause to be constipated
同义词:bind constipated
a. [医]患便秘症的
例句与用法:1.If you're constipated you should eat more roughage.假若便秘就应该多吃粗糙食物.
2.If you're constipated you may need a laxative.便秘时可服用泻剂.
3.The baby is constipated.这婴儿患便秘。
英英解释:动词constipate:
1. impede with a clog or as if with a clog
同义词:clog, constipate
2. cause to be constipated
同义词:constipate, bind
形容词constipated:
1. have difficult or incomplete or infrequent evacuation of the bowels constipation
n. 便秘
例句与用法:1.Intestinal obstruction causing colic, vomiting, and constipation.肠阻塞造成腹绞痛、呕吐和便秘的肠道堵塞
2.Many doctors prefer a natural food, rich in dietary fibre, which will help you to avoid constipation, rather than having to resort to purgatives. The reason is obvious-prevention is always better than cure.许多医生推荐含有丰富食物纤维的天然食物,因为它有助于防止便秘,以取代万不得已而使用的泻药。原因显而易见-治病总是不如防病。
3.I have lung trouble [indigestion, loose bowels, constipation, cold fits, nervous trouble].我有肺病[消化不良,拉肚子,便秘,一阵阵发冷,神经衰弱]。
英英解释:名词constipation:
1. irregular and infrequent or difficult evacuation of the bowels; can be a symptom of intestinal obstruction or diverticulitis
同义词:irregularity
2. the act of making something futile and useless (as by routine)
同义词:stultification, impairment, deadening constituency
n. 选区
词形变化:名词复数:constituencies
例句与用法:1.Mr Jones has a natural constituency among steel workers.琼斯先生在钢铁工人中自有一批人拥护.
2.The Conservative Party is losing ground in that constituency.保守党在该选区正逐渐失去支持者。
3.The two minority parties sign an electoral pact not to oppose each other in certain constituency.两个多数党签订了一个在某些选区互不反对的选举公约。
4.His constituency at South Leeds was being kept warm for him although he was able to visit once or twice a year.尽管他一年中到南利兹选区访问仅一到二次,但那儿的选举区一直为他保留着。
英英解释:名词constituency:
1. the body of voters who elect a representative for their area constituent
n. 成份,选民,构成物
a. 构成的,组织的,有提名权的
词形变化:副词:constituently
例句与用法:1.Do you know the constituents of the mixture?你知道这种混合物的成份吗?
2.Analyze the sentence into its constituent parts.把这条句子的各个成份加以分析。
3.Analyse the sentence into its constituent parts.把这句子的各个成分加以分析.
4.An essential or constituent element; a moment.必要的或构成的元素;契机
英英解释:名词constituent:
1. an artifact that is one of the individual parts of which a composite entity is made up; especially a part that can be separated from or attached to a system
同义词:component, element
2. a member of a constituency; a citizen who is represented in a government by officials for whom he or she votes
3. (grammar) a word or phrase or clause forming part of a larger grammatical construction
同义词:grammatical constituent
4. an abstract part of something
同义词:component, element, factor, ingredient
形容词constituent:
1. constitutional in the structure of something (especially your physical makeup)
同义词:constitutional, constitutive, organic constitute
v. 构成,组成,任命
词形变化:名词:constituter 动词过去式:constituted 过去分词:constituted 现在分词:constituting 第三人称单数:constitutes
例句与用法:1.Twelve months constitute one year.十二个月构成一年。
2.Laws are constituted to protect individual rights and properties.法律是为保卫人民的权利和财产而制定的。
3.The defeat constitutes a major set-back for our diplomacy.这次失败是我们外交上的重大挫折。
4.The committee had been improperly constituted, and therefore had no legal power.该委员会的建立不合规定, 因而没有合法的权力.
5.He seemed to have constituted himself our representative.他俨然自封为我们的代表.
6.The committee is constituted of members of all three parties.委员会由所有三个政党的成员组成.
7.My decision does not constitute (ie should not be regarded as) a precedent.我的决定下不为例.
8.Twelve months constitute a year.十二个月为一年.
英英解释:动词constitute:
1. form or compose
同义词:represent, make up, comprise, be
2. create and charge with a task or function
同义词:appoint, name, nominate
3. to compose or represent:"This wall forms the background of the stage setting"
同义词:form, make
4. set up or lay the groundwork for
同义词:establish, found, plant, institute constitution
n. 组织,宪法,体格
例句与用法:1.He has a good constitution.他体质很好。
2.The constitution of a primitive society is not necessarily simple.原始社会的结构并不一定就是简单的。
3.Britain has an unwritten constitution, and the United States has a written constitution.英国有不成文的宪法, 美国有成文的宪法.
4.He has a constitution that defies any climate.他有足以抵御任何气候的体格。
5.The President swore to uphold the constitution.总统宣誓维护宪法。
6.The constitution vests the president with the power to declare war.宪法授予总统宣战权。
7.The country's constitution embodies the ideals of freedom and equality.这个国家的宪法体现了自由和平等的理想。
8.Hunger and disease had weakened his constitution.他饥饿与疾病交加,体质已削弱。
英英解释:名词constitution:
1. law determining the fundamental political principles of a government
同义词:fundamental law, organic law
2. the act of forming something
同义词:establishment, formation, organization, organisation
3. the way in which someone or something is composed
同义词:composition, makeup
4. United States 44-gun frigate that was one of the first three naval ships built by the United States; it won brilliant victories over British frigates during the War of 1812 and is without doubt the most famous ship in the history of the United States Navy; it has been rebuilt and is anchored in the Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston
同义词:Old Ironsides constitutional
a. 组织的,立宪的,体质的
词形变化:副词:constitutionally
例句与用法:1.They have made the constitutional reform.他们已经做了宪法的修改。
2.They claimed that the new law was not constitutional.他们声称这项新法律不符合宪法。
3.Denoting or relating to the fundamental or constitutional laws and precepts of a government or an organization.基本的意味着或关于基本的或根本的法律和对政府或组织的印象的
4.Britain is a constitutional monarchy.英国是君主立宪制国家。
5.The United Kingdom is a constitutional monarchy.英国是君主立宪国.
英英解释:名词constitutional:
1. a regular walk taken as a form of exercise
形容词constitutional:
1. of or relating to a constitution
2. of benefit to or intended to benefit your physical makeup
3. sanctioned by or consistent with or operating under a constitution
4. existing as an essential constituent or characteristic
同义词:built-in, inbuilt, inherent, integral
5. constitutional in the structure of something (especially your physical makeup)
同义词:constituent, constitutive, organic constitutionalism
n. 立宪
英英解释:名词constitutionalism:
1. a constitutional system of government (usually with a written constitution)
2. advocacy of a system of government according to constitutional principles constitutionalist
n. 宪法论者, 立宪主义者
英英解释:名词constitutionalist:
1. an advocate of constitutional government constitutionality
n. 立宪, 法治(尤指符合宪法)
例句与用法:1.The high court will rule on the constitutionality of the new law.高级法院将对这条新法规的合宪性作出裁决 constitutionalize
vt. 使宪法化, 使具有宪法
英英解释:动词constitutionalize:
1. provide with a constitution, as of a country
2. take a walk for one's health or to aid digestion, as after a meal
3. incorporate into a constitution, make constitutional
同义词:constitutionalise |