composing
/kəmˈpəʊz/ (bre, ipa) · [kəmpˈozɪŋ] /kəmˈpoʊz/ (ame, ipa) · [kəmpˈozɪŋ] /kəm-ˈpōz/ (ame, mw)
composing — 動詞
- composingpresent simple I / you / we / they
- composings3rd person singular
- composinging-ing form
- composingedpast simple
1. to write or create something original, particularly a musical work, a poem, or a
創作;譜寫
創作音樂、詩歌或正式文件
to write or create something original, particularly a musical work, a poem, or a formal document such as a letter or speech that has been carefully thought about
Valentina composed a short piano piece for her younger sister's birthday.
Valentina 為了妹妹的生日創作了一首簡短的鋼琴曲。
compose + noun (a piece of music)
The poet sat at her desk each morning and composed three new lines before breakfast.
那位詩人每天早上坐在桌前,在早餐前寫出三行新詩。
Jack composed an email to the board explaining his reasons for leaving the project.
Jack 寫了一封電子郵件給董事會,說明他離開專案的原因。
This symphony was composed in 1824, near the end of the composer's life.
這首交響樂創作於 1824 年,在作曲家的晚年時期。
Tunde composed a poem for his grandmother's eightieth birthday celebration.
Tunde 為祖母的八十大壽創作了一首詩。
- copy
reproducing someone else's work instead of producing original material
文法句型
compose + noun (music / poem / letter)
compose (no object — act of musical creation)
用法筆記
Commonly used without an object when describing musical work: 'Mozart composed from the age of five.' The object (music, piece, song) is understood from context.
常見錯誤
2. to be made up of particular parts, people, or elements that together form a sing
由…組成
由多個部分或成員構成整體
to be made up of particular parts, people, or elements that together form a single whole
The committee is composed of twelve members from six different countries.
該委員會由來自六個國家的十二名成員組成。
be composed of + noun (members/groups)
Water is composed of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.
水由兩個氫原子和一個氧原子組成。
The engine is composed of over two hundred precision metal parts fitted together.
這台引擎由兩百多個精密金屬零件組裝而成。
Soil is composed of minerals, organic matter, water, and air in varying amounts.
土壤由礦物質、有機物、水和空氣以不同比例組成。
The panel was composed of experts in public health and education policy.
該小組由公共衛生與教育政策方面的專家組成。
- consist of
more common in everyday English; 'be composed of' is more formal
- be made up of
the most neutral, everyday alternative
- comprise
more formal; can be used actively (the whole comprises the parts)
文法句型
be composed of + noun
用法筆記
Almost always in the passive voice: be composed of. Not used in progressive forms (is composing of is incorrect). For everyday mixtures (cakes, drinks), prefer 'made of' or 'made from'.
常見錯誤
3. to serve as the elements — such as people, components, or qualities — that toget
構成
多個部分組合成為整體
to serve as the elements — such as people, components, or qualities — that together form a larger structure or group; for example, several chapters making up a book, or different ethnic groups forming a population
Women compose more than half of the workforce in this industry.
女性佔了這個產業超過一半的勞動力。
compose + noun (portion of a whole)
Eight short stories compose the entire collection published last spring.
去年春天出版的這本選集由八篇短篇故事構成。
Grain products compose a large part of the daily diet in this region.
榖物製品佔了這個地區日常飲食的很大一部分。
Several ethnic groups compose the population of this island nation.
數個族群構成了這個島國的人口。
Three main arguments compose the author's thesis on urban development.
作者關於城市發展的論文由三個主要論點構成。
- constitute
more formal and the most precise synonym for this sense
- form
slightly less formal; works in the same active pattern
- make up
the everyday, informal alternative
文法句型
compose + noun (parts that form a whole)
用法筆記
This is the active counterpart of sense 2. Sense 2 describes what the whole contains (The team is composed of players), while sense 3 describes what the parts do (Players compose the team). Distinguish by subject: parts as subject → sense 3; whole as subject → sense 2.
常見錯誤
4. to bring your emotions back under control after a moment of strong anger, upset,
冷靜;平復
讓激動的情緒恢復平靜
to bring your emotions back under control after a moment of strong anger, upset, or worry, so that you feel calm again
Theo took several deep breaths to compose himself before walking into the interview room.
Theo 深呼吸了幾次,讓自己冷靜下來,然後走進面試室。
compose + reflexive pronoun (oneself)
Soraya wiped her eyes and tried to compose herself before answering the phone.
Soraya 擦了擦眼睛,試著在接電話前讓自己平靜下來。
After the argument, Jack walked around the block alone to compose his thoughts.
爭吵過後,Jack 獨自在街區走了一圈,讓思緒平復下來。
Isabela paused for a moment to compose herself before the penalty kick.
Isabela 在罰球前停頓片刻,讓自己冷靜下來。
The witness stopped, took a sip of water, and composed herself before continuing.
那名證人停了下來,喝了一口水,讓自己冷靜後才繼續發言。
- calm oneself
more direct and everyday; 'compose oneself' is slightly more formal
- settle oneself
implies regaining mental focus as well as emotional calm
- collect oneself
emphasises gathering scattered thoughts and feelings
- lose one's temper
the opposite of regaining emotional control
文法句型
compose + reflexive pronoun (oneself)
compose + possessive + thoughts
用法筆記
Always reflexive — the subject and object refer to the same person. The most common pattern is 'compose + myself / yourself / himself / herself / themselves'. Not used for calming another person down.
常見錯誤
5. to deliberately control your facial expression, voice, or overall appearance so
鎮定;穩住
刻意控制外表以隱藏情緒
to deliberately control your facial expression, voice, or overall appearance so that others cannot see that you are upset, angry, or shocked
Tanvi composed her expression before turning around to face the waiting audience.
Tanvi 在轉身面對等待的觀眾之前,先穩住了自己的表情。
compose + possessive + expression/features
The politician composed his features into a calm mask despite the bad news.
那位政治人物在聽到壞消息後,將表情調整成冷靜的樣子。
Valentina composed herself and delivered the speech without showing her disappointment.
Valentina 穩住自己,發表了演講,沒有流露出失望。
The flight attendant took a moment to compose his voice before announcing the delay.
那名空服員停頓了一下,穩住語調,然後才宣布延遲的消息。
Ife composed her face into a look of polite interest during the boring presentation.
Ife 在沉悶的簡報過程中,把表情調整成有禮貌的感興趣模樣。
- steady oneself
emphasises the physical aspect of regaining control
- collect oneself
can overlap with sense 4, but often includes outward composure as well
- keep one's composure
idiomatic; focuses on maintaining calm appearance under pressure
- break down
to lose emotional control visibly
文法句型
compose + reflexive pronoun + to-infinitive
compose + possessive + (features / expression / face)
用法筆記
Distinguish from sense 4 (CALM DOWN), which describes actually becoming calm internally. This sense describes putting on a calm appearance externally, regardless of internal feelings. Often paired with features, expression, face, or voice as the object.
常見錯誤
6. to arrange written material, images, or text elements on a page in a neatly orde
排版
排列文字與圖像準備印刷
to arrange written material, images, or text elements on a page in a neatly ordered layout before printing or digital publication
The magazine pages were composed by a team of experienced layout designers.
這本雜誌的頁面由一組經驗豐富的版面設計師排版。
passive: be composed + by [agent]
Before computers, printers composed each page by hand using small metal letters.
在電腦出現之前,印刷工人用手工將小金屬字母排成版面。
The designer composed the newsletter into three columns to fit the newspaper format.
設計師將電子報排成三欄,以符合報紙的版式。
Each book page was carefully composed with illustrations placed near the related text.
書中的每一頁都經過精心排版,插圖放在相關文字旁邊。
The typesetter composed the wedding invitations using an elegant serif font.
排版工人使用優雅的襯線字體排印了婚禮邀請函。
文法句型
compose + noun (page / text / type)
用法筆記
Now much less common due to desktop publishing software. Most often encountered in historical contexts ('Gutenberg composed the first printed Bible') or specialised printing discussions. The noun composition is more frequent than the verb in this sense.