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compositions

[ˌkɒmpə'zɪʃəns] [ˌkɒmpə'zɪʃəns]
例句
柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典释义
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    组成;构成;组合方式
    When you talk about the composition of something, you are referring to the way in which its various parts are put together and arranged.
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    Television has transformed the size and social composition of the audience at great sporting occasions... 电视改变了重大体育赛事观众的规模和其社会阶层构成结构。 Forests vary greatly in composition from one part of the country to another. 一个国家不同区域的森林在组成结构上存在很大的差异。
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    (作曲家、画家等的)作品
    The compositions of a composer, painter, or other artist are the works of art that they have produced.
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    Mozart's compositions are undoubtedly amongst the world's greatest. 莫扎特的作品无疑位居世界上最伟大的作品之列。
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    (学生的)作文
    A composition is a piece of written work that children write at school.
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    艺术创作技巧
    Composition is the technique or skill involved in creating a work of art.
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    He taught the piano, organ and composition... 他教授钢琴、管风琴和作曲。 The course is designed to help students with colour and composition. 设置这门课程是为了指导学生如何运用色彩和构图。
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    (音乐、诗歌等的)创作,作曲
    Composition is the act of composing something such as a piece of music or a poem.
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    These plays are arranged in their order of composition. 这些剧作是按照其创作的先后顺序安排的。