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compose
составлять – composed of
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  1. сочинять, создавать (литературное или музыкальное произведение) 2. задумать (картину и т. п.) 3. составить (предложение и т. п.) 4. полигр. набирать 5. улаживать (ссору, разногласия) 6. успокаивать to compose one's thoughts —- собраться с мыслями compose your features! —- не хмурьтесь! to compose oneself —- успокоиться 7. обыкн. pass составлять to be composed of many indredients —- состоять из многих частей water is composed hydrogen and oxygen —- вода состоит из водорода и кислорода 8. убрать и положить (на стол), обрядить (покойника) ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  a delegation формировать делегацию COMPOSE differences улаживать разногласия COMPOSE v.  1) составлять; - compose a delegation  2) сочинять, создавать, писать (музыкальное или литературное произведение) to compose a picture - задумать и выработать план картины  3) улаживать (ссору); успокаивать to compose oneself - успокаиваться - compose differences  4) usu. pass. состоять (из) our group was composed of teachers and doctors - наша группа состояла из учителей и врачей  5) typ. набирать Syn: see create ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  1) компоновать; составлять 2) набирать 3) полигр. верстать ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  1) составлять; компоновать 2) полигр. набирать ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
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  v. 1 a tr. construct or create (a work of art, esp. literature or music). b intr. compose music (gave up composing in 1917). 2 tr. constitute; make up (six tribes which composed the German nation). Usage Preferred to comprise in this sense. 3 tr. put together to form a whole, esp. artistically; order; arrange (composed the group for the photographer). 4 tr. a (often refl.) calm; settle (compose your expression; composed himself to wait). b (as composed adj.) calm, settled. 5 tr. settle (a dispute etc.). 6 tr. Printing a set up (type) to form words and blocks of words. b set up (a manuscript etc.) in type. Phrases and idioms composed of made up of, consisting of (a flock composed of sheep and goats). Derivatives composedly adv. Etymology: F composer, f. L componere (as COM-, ponere put) ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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   verb  (~d; composing)  Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French ~r, from Latin componere (perfect indicative composui) — more at compound  Date: 15th century  transitive verb  1.  a. to form by putting together ; fashion a committee ~d of three representatives — Current Biography  b. to form the substance of ; constitute ~d of many ingredients  c. to produce (as columns or pages of type) by composition  2.  a. to create by mental or artistic labor ; produce ~ a sonnet  b.  (1) to formulate and write (a piece of music)  (2) to ~ music for  3. to deal with or act on so as to reduce to a minimum ~ their differences  4. to arrange in proper or orderly form  5. to free from agitation ; calm, settle ~d himself  intransitive verb to practice composition ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (composes, composing, composed) 1. The things that something is composed of are its parts or members. The separate things that compose something are the parts or members that form it. The force would be composed of troops from NATO countries... Protein molecules compose all the complex working parts of living cells... They agreed to form a council composed of leaders of the rival factions. = make up VERB: be V-ed of n, V n, V-ed 2. When someone composes a piece of music, they write it. Vivaldi composed a large number of very fine concertos... Cale also uses electronic keyboards to compose. VERB: V n, V 3. If you compose something such as a letter, poem, or speech, you write it, often using a lot of concentration or skill. (FORMAL) He started at once to compose a reply to Anna... The document composed in Philadelphia transformed the confederation of sovereign states into a national government. VERB: V n, V-ed 4. If you compose yourself or if you compose your features, you succeed in becoming calm after you have been angry, excited, or upset. She quickly composed herself as the car started off... Then he composed his features, took Godwin’s hand awkwardly and began to usher him from the office. VERB: V pron-refl, V n ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~ v 1 be composed of to be formed from a group of substances or parts  (Water is composed of hydrogen and oxygen.) 2 if different things or people compose something else, they combine together to form it  (the individual letters that compose a word) 3 to write a piece of music  (Could you compose a piece for the concert?) 4 compose a letter/poem/speech etc to write a letter, poem etc, thinking very carefully about it as you write it  (compose a letter of complaint) 5 compose your thoughts/features to make yourself feel or look calm  (He felt he needed a quiet place where he could compose his thoughts. | compose yourself (=try hard to become calm after feeling very angry, upset, or excited)) 6 to arrange the parts of a painting, photograph or scene etc in a way that achieves a particular result  (The photographer will need plenty of time to compose the shot.) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - 14c., from O.Fr. composer "put together, arrange," from com- "with" + poser "to place," from L. ponere "to put, place." from PIE *po-s(i)nere, from *apo- "off, away" + *sinere "to leave, let," of obscure origin. Meaning infl. in O.Fr. by componere (see composite). Composure first recorded 1667. ...
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