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Definition of component in English: componentnoun kəmˈpəʊnəntkəmˈpoʊnənt 1A part or element of a larger whole, especially a part of a machine or vehicle. (尤指机械或车辆的)部件,零件;(构成整体的)组成部分,成分 an assembly plant for imported components hydrogen is a component of all organic compounds Example sentencesExamples - If any one of these components fail, the whole system fails, certainly in an agricultural context.
- Today Raleigh merely assembles machines from components which are largely made abroad.
- The structure consisted of a steel beam designed to represent an interior component of a vehicle.
- The talent was outstanding and the cultural component was handled with the proper respect.
- This fruit is also an important component of many traditional Chinese medicines.
- All this is not separate from, but rather an important component of, good economic management.
- The machines used to read the biometric component of those passports are not available.
- Ascorbate is one of the most important components in both plants and animals.
- This is an integral component of the world games experience for the athletes.
- It works because this record has a soul which welds its soiled components into a perfect whole.
- One of the components on the card has been wasted and the machine will reboot without warning whenever it feels like it.
- To everyone's relief all the vehicles and components survived the trip without a single scratch.
- The soft wrist phone has two components, the watch band and the removable phone module.
- It is logical to have one or the other of these command and control elements in each component.
- It is clear that dietary fibre is a key component in whole grain that delivers health benefits.
- Now they were complaining the price of their imported components were too high.
- Remove that component and the whole enterprise could fold, denying a further service to the community.
- However, the company still sees the Waterford plant as a key component of its future growth.
- The internal combustion engine is an integral component of a vehicle and one that baffles many people.
- The advantages to shrinking and integrating the internal components of mobile phones are obvious.
Synonyms part, piece, bit, constituent, element, ingredient unit, module, item section, portion rare integrant - 1.1 Each of two or more forces, velocities, or other vectors acting in different directions which are together equivalent to a given vector.
分力 he resolved the motion into horizontal and vertical components Example sentencesExamples - One is the vertical component generated by the effect of gravity on the suspended pipe.
- Suppose that the vertical component of the force on the ground is constant and equal to amg.
- Harriot resolved the forces acting on the projectile into horizontal and vertical components.
- This presentation of the data shows the horizontal component of the relative movement of two blocks separated by a given fault.
- This in turn, because of the layout of the drive, would have imparted an upward component to the force of the car on the gate.
adjective kəmˈpəʊnəntkəmˈpoʊnənt attributive Constituting part of a larger whole; constituent. 组成的;构成的 the component elements of the armed forces 武装部队的组成部分。 Example sentencesExamples - Of all component parts of our modern societies, the army is that which most recalls the structure of inferior societies.
- When you first start to make up pole rigs you will find you will need to buy a lot of small component parts to enable you to do the job easily.
- That's fine, but the position of the sun is only one small component part of your natal chart as a whole.
- This is a world with many component elements but no visible unifying underpinning.
- Items scores were summed to produce a total unless data for any component question were missing.
- The other issue is that social life appears to be too complex to be broken down into simple component parts that can then be examined in isolation.
- The sole job of a spectroscope is to break light into a rainbow of its component colors.
- Disassembling the guns to component pieces and clips, he set them all back onto the towel.
- But whenever you analyse performance in sport, you will find a whole heap of component parts.
- From these data, the total score and two component scores were derived for each student.
- The Russian entrepreneurs constitute a component part of the world capitalist elite.
- The walls consist of component paintings arranged in a grid pattern that forms a whole.
- We no longer have to think of trade in terms of complete finished products but in terms of component parts.
- Double bed is a tightly knit conceptual unit whose component parts cannot easily be separated.
- One cannot predict the end result of a change in one component process in such a complex matrix.
- Complex Phobias include phobias that have a number of component fears.
- Grammar was the establishing of the relations between component parts of sentences.
- Rather, it is the component parts, the sum of the whole, that gives it the edge.
Synonyms constituent, integral basic, essential, intrinsic rare integrant
OriginMid 17th century: from Latin component- 'putting together', from the verb componere, from com- 'together' + ponere 'put'. Compare with compound1. Rhymesdeponent, exponent, opponent, proponent Definition of component in US English: componentnounkəmˈpoʊnəntkəmˈpōnənt 1A part or element of a larger whole, especially a part of a machine or vehicle. (尤指机械或车辆的)部件,零件;(构成整体的)组成部分,成分 Example sentencesExamples - The advantages to shrinking and integrating the internal components of mobile phones are obvious.
- The structure consisted of a steel beam designed to represent an interior component of a vehicle.
- It is logical to have one or the other of these command and control elements in each component.
- It is clear that dietary fibre is a key component in whole grain that delivers health benefits.
- To everyone's relief all the vehicles and components survived the trip without a single scratch.
- Ascorbate is one of the most important components in both plants and animals.
- If any one of these components fail, the whole system fails, certainly in an agricultural context.
- Remove that component and the whole enterprise could fold, denying a further service to the community.
- This fruit is also an important component of many traditional Chinese medicines.
- The soft wrist phone has two components, the watch band and the removable phone module.
- It works because this record has a soul which welds its soiled components into a perfect whole.
- Today Raleigh merely assembles machines from components which are largely made abroad.
- All this is not separate from, but rather an important component of, good economic management.
- The internal combustion engine is an integral component of a vehicle and one that baffles many people.
- This is an integral component of the world games experience for the athletes.
- One of the components on the card has been wasted and the machine will reboot without warning whenever it feels like it.
- The talent was outstanding and the cultural component was handled with the proper respect.
- Now they were complaining the price of their imported components were too high.
- However, the company still sees the Waterford plant as a key component of its future growth.
- The machines used to read the biometric component of those passports are not available.
Synonyms part, piece, bit, constituent, element, ingredient - 1.1 Each of two or more forces, velocities, or other vectors acting in different directions which are together equivalent to a given vector.
分力 Example sentencesExamples - One is the vertical component generated by the effect of gravity on the suspended pipe.
- This presentation of the data shows the horizontal component of the relative movement of two blocks separated by a given fault.
- Harriot resolved the forces acting on the projectile into horizontal and vertical components.
- This in turn, because of the layout of the drive, would have imparted an upward component to the force of the car on the gate.
- Suppose that the vertical component of the force on the ground is constant and equal to amg.
adjectivekəmˈpoʊnəntkəmˈpōnənt Constituting part of a larger whole; constituent. 组成的;构成的 light passed through a prism breaks up into its component colors Example sentencesExamples - The other issue is that social life appears to be too complex to be broken down into simple component parts that can then be examined in isolation.
- That's fine, but the position of the sun is only one small component part of your natal chart as a whole.
- One cannot predict the end result of a change in one component process in such a complex matrix.
- We no longer have to think of trade in terms of complete finished products but in terms of component parts.
- When you first start to make up pole rigs you will find you will need to buy a lot of small component parts to enable you to do the job easily.
- This is a world with many component elements but no visible unifying underpinning.
- The Russian entrepreneurs constitute a component part of the world capitalist elite.
- Rather, it is the component parts, the sum of the whole, that gives it the edge.
- The walls consist of component paintings arranged in a grid pattern that forms a whole.
- Disassembling the guns to component pieces and clips, he set them all back onto the towel.
- Items scores were summed to produce a total unless data for any component question were missing.
- Of all component parts of our modern societies, the army is that which most recalls the structure of inferior societies.
- Double bed is a tightly knit conceptual unit whose component parts cannot easily be separated.
- But whenever you analyse performance in sport, you will find a whole heap of component parts.
- From these data, the total score and two component scores were derived for each student.
- Complex Phobias include phobias that have a number of component fears.
- The sole job of a spectroscope is to break light into a rainbow of its component colors.
- Grammar was the establishing of the relations between component parts of sentences.
OriginMid 17th century: from Latin component- ‘putting together’, from the verb componere, from com- ‘together’ + ponere ‘put’. Compare with compound. |