原级:constitute
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第三人称单数:constitutes
constituted
现在分词:constituting
1. 组成 构成:contained包含 | constituted组成 构成 | house a family of six 一家六口
1. constituted
1. He said raising the issue of Taiwan's representation in the United Nations constituted a violation of UN Charter and an interference in China's internal affairs.
2. They constituted an important part of the commercial history of China and even the world.
3. Therefore, it constituted an infringement upon the legal rights and interests of the complainant.
4. They said the managers'use of slush funds to conceal bribes still constituted improper use of funds.
5. These administrative fees have constituted an important revenue source for local authorities.
6. MPAA said Huang's actions constituted copyright infringement because his websites provided a large number of pirated video products from China to overseas consumers.
7. The Court held that the costume under consideration was a work of fine art that also constituted a work of applied art.
8. The crystal ice branches, silver twinkling rime and clear water in the Yalu River constituted the tranquil wonderland scenery.
9. The US produced 180 billion cubic meters of shale gas in 2011, an amount that constituted 34 percent of the country's total output of natural gas.
10. 911查询·英语单词
10. The FIA ruled last month that it constituted a moveable aerodynamic device and was therefore illegal.
adj
1. brought about or set up or accepted
especially long established
e.g. the established social order
distrust the constituted authority
a team established as a member of a major league
enjoyed his prestige as an established writer
an established precedent
the established Church
Synonym: established