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what does "define" mean in this sentence? In some professional scientific and technology articles, I often see the word " define" is frenquently used. such like, something defines part A and part B. In this case, does it means the thing consists of part A and part B? How does it differ from the usage of "consist of" ,"be made up of" and "include" and so on? Or, they are same and not different? Please help me clear it up! Millions of thanks!!!
17 de nov. de 2013 15:24
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In this case 'define' means to describe the nature, properties, or essential qualities of something. This is different to "consist of" ,"be made up of" and "include". You can say that various medicines consist/ are made up of/include various ingredients.
17 de noviembre de 2013
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correct: "such as" incorrect: "such like" The word "define" has several different meanings. One of them is "To describe the nature or basic qualities of" (taken from thefreedictionary.com) Examples: "A willingness to work hard defines a successful student." This means that a basic characteristic of a successful student is the willingness to work hard. Therefore, in your post, "something" is an essential characteristic or quality of "part A and part B." That is, something "defines" part A and part B.
17 de noviembre de 2013
When you think of "define" think of "definition". For example, the definition of "fast" is to move quickly. However, when you use "consist of", "be made up of" and "include" you are speaking of ingredients or parts or qualities. A few examples: 1. A sandwich consists of bread, sandwich meat, lettuce, tomato and mayonnaise. 2. The human body is made up of blood, bone, muscles and ligaments. 3. A nice person has the following qualities: Compassion, kindness, respect.
17 de noviembre de 2013
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