consist

consist
[kən'sɪst] 1. гл.
1) (consist in) заключаться в чём-л.

The beauty of this picture consists in its balance of colours. — Красота этой картины заключается в удивительной сбалансированности цветовой гаммы.

Freedom consists in the absence of oppressive laws. — Свобода - это отсутствие репрессивных законов.

Syn:
lie II 1., reside
2) (consist of) состоять, быть составленным из (чего-л. / кого-л.)

A cricket team consists of eleven players. — Крикетная команда состоит из одиннадцати игроков.

The cake consisted of flour, butter, eggs and sugar. — Пирог готовился из муки, масла, яиц и сахара.

3) книжн. (consist with) совмещаться, совпадать, соответствовать

It consists with the facts. — Это согласуется с фактами.

The politician's actions do not consist with the promises in his speeches. — Поступки политика не соотносятся с обещаниями, которые он даёт в своих выступлениях.

2. сущ.; разг.
1) состав, совокупность частей; структура, строение
Syn:
2) железнодорожный состав

multiengine consist — поезд, ведомый несколькими локомотивами


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  • consist of — To be made up of • • • Main Entry: ↑consist * * * con ˈsist of [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they consist of he/she/it consists of …   Useful english dictionary

  • consist in — 1. To inhere in (obsolete) 2. To have as essence 3. To be composed of • • • Main Entry: ↑consist * * * con ˈsist in [transitive] [present tense …   Useful english dictionary

  • consist — is followed by of or in. Consist of means ‘to have as its parts or elements’ (in physical and abstract contexts): • Testing consists of checking that the students can carry out the task by the criteria detailed in the objectives Teaching Clinical …   Modern English usage

  • consist — ► VERB 1) (consist of) be composed of. 2) (consist in) have as an essential feature. ORIGIN Latin consistere stand firm or still, exist …   English terms dictionary

  • consist — [kən sist′] vi. [L consistere, to stand together < com , together + sistere, to place, caus. of stare, to STAND] 1. to be formed or composed (of) [water consists of hydrogen and oxygen] 2. to be contained or inherent (in something) as a cause …   English World dictionary

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  • consist of — index comprehend (include), comprise, constitute (compose), contain (comprise), encompass ( …   Law dictionary

  • consist — 1520s, from M.Fr. consister (14c.) or directly from L. consistere to stand firm, take a standing position, stop, halt, from com together (see COM (Cf. com )) + sistere to place, causative of stare to be standing (see ASSIST (Cf. assist)). Related …   Etymology dictionary

  • consist — [v] exist, reside abide, be, be contained in, be expressed by, be found in, dwell, inhere, lie, repose, rest, subsist; concept 539 …   New thesaurus

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