Tikibu: pronunciation dictionary with use examples

Word: constituents
IPA transcription: [kənst'ɪtʃuənts]
Pronunciations of constituents
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Usage examples
  • And the constituents of this great character are only to be built up by
  • Pierce the screen to let one of the constituents through and interpose a second prism in its path.
  • Similarly, if Cassio judges that Desdemona loves Othello, the constituents of the judgement are still the same, but their order is different.
  • The same pressure which has caused the rock to cleave has set free some of its mineral constituents along the cleavage planes to crystallize there as mica.
  • He had only to shrug his shoulders at the violence and untruthfulness of the majority, vote against them, and go back to his admiring constituents, to his dinners and his toasts.
  • CONSTITUENTS OF THE APPLE.--All apples contain sugar, malic acid, or the acid of apples; mucilage, or gum; woody fibre, and water; together with some aroma, on which their peculiar flavour depends.
  • If light be simple it acts well, but if ordinary white light fall upon a lens, its different constituents have different foci; every bright object is fringed with colour, and nothing like a clear image can be obtained.
  • Wherever there is a relation which relates certain terms, there is a complex object formed of the union of those terms; and conversely, wherever there is a complex object, there is a relation which relates its constituents.
  • What brought the legislator to the meeting was the fact that he was coming forward for re-election in November, and believed that this afforded a good chance to meet some of his constituents and make a favorable impression.
  • We have in tea, of many kinds, a beverage which contains the active constituents of the most powerful mineral springs, and, however small the amount of iron may be which we daily take in this form, it cannot be destitute of influence on the vital processes."
0. Word pronunciation is derived from article recording Earth, License CC BY-SA 4.0
1. Word pronunciation is derived from article recording Barack Obama citizenship conspiracy theories, License CC BY-SA 4.0
2. Word pronunciation is derived from article recording Flag of Canada, License CC BY-SA 4.0
3. Word pronunciation is derived from article recording Order of Canada, License CC BY-SA 4.0