constituted
v. 建立( constitute的过去式和过去分词 ); 指定; (合法或正式地)成立; 构成
If something constitutes a particular thing, it can be regarded as being that thing.
Testing patients without their consent would constitute a professional and legal offence...
未经患者同意而对其进行检查被视为违反职业操守并触犯法律。
The vote hardly constitutes a victory...
这次投票很难被视为一次胜利。
If a number of things or people constitute something, they are the parts or members that form it.
Volunteers constitute more than 95% of The Center's work force.
该中心95%以上的工作人员是志愿者。
...the four companies constituting the Aramco partnership.
组成阿美合伙公司的4家公司
When something such as a committee or government is constituted, it is formally established and given authority to operate.
On 6 July a People's Revolutionary Government was constituted...
7月6日,人民革命政府正式成立。
The accused will appear before a specially constituted military tribunal.
被告将会面临特别军事法庭的审判。
1. brought about or set up or accepted; especially long established;
He was constituted chief adviser.
他被任命为首席顾问.
The club was constituted to cater the young's taste.
这个俱乐部是为满足年轻人品位而设立的。
They constituted a near - insuperable obstacle to the besieging infantry.
它们就会形成围城步兵几乎不可逾越的障碍.
Rightly constituted laws, said Aristotle, should be the final sovereign.
亚里士多德说, 正确制定的法律应该是最高的权威.
He constituted himself their chief adviser.
他自命为他们的首席顾问.