consist
consist — 動詞
1. to be formed from two or more specific parts, people, or things that together ma
由…組成
由特定成分或成員構成
to be formed from two or more specific parts, people, or things that together make a whole
The selection committee consists of twelve members from different departments.
甄選委員會由來自不同部門的十二名成員組成。
consist of + group members
A healthy breakfast should consist of protein, whole grains, and fresh fruit.
健康的早餐應包含蛋白質、全穀類和新鮮水果。
Beatrix's training plan consists of three running sessions and two weight training days each week.
Beatrix 的訓練計劃包含每週三次跑步和兩次重量訓練。
Asher's team consists of three engineers, two designers, and one marketing specialist.
Asher 的團隊由三名工程師、兩名設計師和一名行銷專員組成。
- be composed of
slightly more formal; identical meaning
- be made up of
less formal; very common in spoken English
- comprise
more formal; the whole comprises its parts ('the whole comprises the parts')
- contain
broader meaning; does not necessarily name all components
文法句型
consist of + noun phrase
用法筆記
The most common meaning of 'consist'. The subject names the whole, and the object of 'of' lists its components. Not used in progressive tenses. Unlike 'include', 'consist of' implies that the list is complete — every part is named.
常見錯誤
2. to have a particular quality, idea, or action as the most important part of what
在於
本質在於某特質或行動
to have a particular quality, idea, or action as the most important part of what something truly is
The charm of the old town consists in its narrow streets and traditional market square.
這座古城的魅力在於其狹窄的街道和傳統的集市廣場。
consist in + noun phrase for essential quality
True leadership does not consist in giving orders, but in earning respect through example.
真正的領導力不在於發號施令,而在於以身作則贏得尊重。
consist in + gerund for defining action
Élise found that her greatest joy consisted in gardening and reading by the fireplace.
Élise 發現她最大的快樂在於園藝和坐在壁爐旁閱讀。
For the Watanabe family, the value of the trip consisted in meeting new people from different cultures.
對 Watanabe 一家來說,這趟旅行的價值在於認識來自不同文化的人。
文法句型
consist in + noun / gerund
用法筆記
Frequently followed by a gerund (-ing form) or an abstract noun stating the essential feature. Not used in the progressive tenses (you cannot say 'is consisting in').
常見錯誤
3. to match or be in agreement with something else, so that there is no conflict be
符合;一致
與某事物協調一致
to match or be in agreement with something else, so that there is no conflict between them
Christopher's business practices do not consist with the values he claims to support.
Christopher 的商業作法與他聲稱支持的價值觀並不一致。
consist with + abstract noun for agreement
The new environmental policy must consist with the company's long-term goals for sustainability.
新的環保政策必須與公司的長期永續目標保持一致。
Salma's research findings consist with the results of earlier studies in this field.
Salma 的研究結果與該領域早期的研究發現相符。
This approach does not consist with the principles of fair treatment for all employees.
這種做法不符合公平對待所有員工的原則。
- be consistent with
much more common in modern English; preferred in both speech and writing
- accord with
formal; suggests deliberate agreement or harmony
- tally with
slightly informal; often used with facts or figures
- contradict
opposite meaning; more forceful and direct
- conflict with
suggests active opposition rather than mere lack of agreement
文法句型
consist with + noun phrase
用法筆記
Formal register, mostly found in academic, legal, or philosophical writing. In modern everyday English, the expression 'be consistent with' is far more common than 'consist with'. The subject and the object of 'with' are compared for logical harmony.