composite
英 ['kɒmpəzɪt]
美 [kɑm'pɑzɪt]
- n. 合成;合成;キク科
- adj.合成;合成;キク科
- 合成する;混ぜる
英語の語源
- composite (adj.)
- c. 1400, from Old French composite, from Latin compositus "placed together," past participle of componere "to put together, to collect a whole from several parts," from com- "together" (see com-) + ponere "to place" (past participle positus; see position (n.)). The noun is attested from c. 1400. Composite number is from 1730s.
例文
- 1. Spain is a composite of multifarious traditions and people.
- スペインは多種の伝統と複数の民族の合成体である。
- 2.This composite illustration was made by putting together a number of drawings.
- この総合説明書は、いくつかのピクチャを集めたものです。
- 3.English is a composite of many languages.
- 英語は複数の言語を混合したものです。
- 4.Galton devised a method of creating composite pictures in which the features of different faces were superimposed over one another.
- ゴールトンは、異なる人の五感を重ね合わせた写真を作成する方法を発明した。
- 5.Spain is a composite of diverse traditions and people.
- スペインは多くの伝統と民族を集めた国です。
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