English to Arabic Dictionary comprise

comprise

تتألف
definition
verb
the country comprises twenty states
consist of; be made up of.
translation of 'comprise'
verb
ألف,
شكل,
اشتمل,
تضمن,
شمل
example
The new board will 'comprise' twelve members, including four worker directors.
That pattern swells to a buzzing mass of sound so dense that it seems to 'comprise' a single melodic entity.
On race wheels, the core may incorporate spokes, and 'comprise' a large portion of the wheel.
The trust was to 'comprise' five people including his chartered accountant.
Aspiring competitive athletes 'comprise' only a portion of Cunningham's business.
A fuller treatment of the documents which 'comprise' the Treaty can be found here.
The author follows this pattern for the twenty chapters that 'comprise' the second portion.
Homes receiving ad-supported cable programming now 'comprise' more than 80 percent of all U.S. television households.
Threats to the body of the individual, in other words, 'comprise' challenges to the body of the family.
Direct purchases by state and local governments now 'comprise' nearly 10 percent of GDP.
The fins 'comprise' only a minor portion of a shark's total body weight.
His compositions 'comprise' mainly chamber music, including string quartets and accompanied keyboard sonatas.
Ultraviolet and visible light 'comprise' only a small portion of the wide ranging electromagnetic radiation spectrum.
Investors are out in force and Chambers estimates they 'comprise' approximately 65 per cent of buyers.
For example, women are estimated to 'comprise' almost one-third of the current homeless population.
Species not native to northern North America 'comprise' about a third of the flora.
The contingent will 'comprise' a revolving cast, including six of the veterans profiled in the film.
The audience, 'comprising' students, teachers and a couple of parents, were an enthusiastic lot.
The white suite 'comprises' a corner bath, pedestal wash basin and toilet.
The invention 'comprises' a plurality of cameras positioned at a certain event, such as a sporting event.
It spans five city blocks, 'comprising' twenty-seven buildings and thousands of rooms.
In fact, a border committee 'comprising' representatives of these three parties is said to have been formed.
Each professional was accompanied by three amateur players, 'comprising' members of Cherry Lodge or their guests.
Of course, these days, the all-Ireland rugby team 'comprises' mostly players from the south.
A dog is not the same animal as a cat just because both species are 'comprised' of different breeds.
The public tends to regard banks as 'comprising' a single group.
The avocado salad was 'comprised' of iceberg lettuce, tomato, onion and a whole sliced avocado.
This was because the missed cases were not typical of the cohort as a whole but 'comprised' a subset with a lower life expectancy.
Tourism is Florida's number one industry, 'comprising' one-fifth of the state's budgeted revenue.
A task force 'comprising' doctors and nurses was trained and a simple disease management system was adopted.
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