condense 音标拼音: [kənd'ɛns]
vt . 使浓缩,摘要,缩短
vi . 浓缩,凝结
使浓缩,摘要,缩短浓缩,凝结
condense 浓缩; 凝缩
condense 浓缩
condense v 1 :
undergo condensation ;
change from a gaseous to a liquid state and fall in drops ; "
water condenses "; "
The acid distills at a specific temperature " [
synonym : {
condense },
{
distill }, {
distil }]
2 :
make more concise ; "
condense the contents of a book into a summary " [
synonym : {
digest }, {
condense }, {
concentrate }]
3 :
remove water from ; "
condense the milk "
4 :
cause a gas or vapor to change into a liquid ; "
The cold air condensed the steam "
5 :
become more compact or concentrated ; "
Her feelings condensed "
6 :
develop due to condensation ; "
All our planets condensed out of the same material "
7 :
compress or concentrate ; "
Congress condensed the three -
year plan into a six -
month plan " [
synonym : {
condense }, {
concentrate },
{
contract }]
Condense \
Con *
dense "\,
v .
i .
1 .
To become more compact ;
to be reduced into a denser form .
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1913 Webster ]
Nitrous acid is gaseous at ordinary temperatures ,
but condenses into a very volatile liquid at the zero of Fahrenheit . --
H .
Spencer .
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2 . (
Chem .)
(
a )
To combine or unite (
as two chemical substances )
with or without separation of some unimportant side products .
(
b )
To undergo polymerization .
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1913 Webster ]
Condense \
Con *
dense "\,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Condensed };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Condensing }.] [
L .
condensare ;
con -
densare to make thick or dense ,
densus thick ,
dense :
cf .
F .
condenser .
See {
Dense },
and cf . {
Condensate }.]
1 .
To make more close ,
compact ,
or dense ;
to compress or concentrate into a smaller compass ;
to consolidate ;
to abridge ;
to epitomize .
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In what shape they choose ,
Dilated or condensed ,
bright or obscure . --
Milton .
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The secret course pursued at Brussels and at Madrid may be condensed into the usual formula ,
dissimulation ,
procrastination ,
and again dissimulation . --
Motley .
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2 . (
Chem . &
Physics )
To reduce into another and denser form ,
as by cold or pressure ;
as ,
to condense gas into a liquid form ,
or steam into water .
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1913 Webster ]
{
Condensed milk },
milk reduced to the consistence of very thick cream by evaporation (
usually with addition of sugar )
for preservation and transportation .
{
Condensing engine },
a steam engine in which the steam is condensed after having exerted its force on the piston .
Syn :
To compress ;
contract ;
crowd ;
thicken ;
concentrate ;
abridge ;
epitomize ;
reduce .
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1913 Webster ]
Condense \
Con *
dense "\,
a . [
L .
condensus .]
Condensed ;
compact ;
dense . [
R .]
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The huge condense bodies of planets . --
Bentley .
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137 Moby Thesaurus words for "
condense ":
abbreviate ,
abridge ,
abstract ,
accelerate ,
aggravate ,
be telegraphic ,
beef up ,
blow up ,
bob ,
boil down ,
brief ,
cake ,
candy ,
capsule ,
capsulize ,
circumscribe ,
clip ,
coarct ,
compact ,
complicate ,
compress ,
concentrate ,
concrete ,
congest ,
consolidate ,
constrict ,
constringe ,
contract ,
cram ,
cramp ,
crop ,
crowd ,
crystallize ,
curtail ,
cut ,
cut back ,
cut down ,
cut off short ,
cut short ,
decrease ,
deepen ,
densen ,
densify ,
digest ,
distill ,
dock ,
double ,
draw ,
draw in ,
draw together ,
dribble ,
drip ,
dripple ,
drop ,
elide ,
enhance ,
epitomize ,
exacerbate ,
exaggerate ,
filter ,
foreshorten ,
granulate ,
gurgle ,
heat up ,
heighten ,
hop up ,
hot up ,
intensify ,
inventory ,
jam ,
jazz up ,
key up ,
knit ,
leach ,
lixiviate ,
magnify ,
make complex ,
minimize ,
mow ,
narrow ,
nip ,
nutshell ,
outline ,
percolate ,
poll ,
pollard ,
press ,
prune ,
pucker ,
pucker up ,
purse ,
ram down ,
ramify ,
reap ,
recap ,
recapitulate ,
redouble ,
reduce ,
reinforce ,
retrench ,
seep ,
set ,
sharpen ,
shave ,
shear ,
shorten ,
shrink ,
sketch ,
sketch out ,
snub ,
solidify ,
soup up ,
spurtle ,
squeeze ,
step up ,
strangle ,
strangulate ,
strengthen ,
stunt ,
sum ,
sum up ,
summarize ,
summate ,
sweat ,
synopsize ,
take a set ,
take in ,
telescope ,
thicken ,
trickle ,
trim ,
triple ,
truncate ,
waste no words ,
weep ,
whet ,
wrinkle
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CONDENSE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of CONDENSE is to make denser or more compact; especially : to subject to condensation How to use condense in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Condense
CONDENSE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com CONDENSE definition: to make more dense or compact; reduce the volume or extent of; concentrate See examples of condense used in a sentence
CONDENSE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary CONDENSE definition: 1 to reduce something, such as a speech or piece of writing, in length: 2 to make a liquid… Learn more
Condense - definition of condense by The Free Dictionary condense (kənˈdɛns) vb 1 (tr) to increase the density of; compress 2 to reduce or be reduced in volume or size; make or become more compact
Condense - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com When you condense something, you cut it down and trim it You may love every word of your 1000-page novel, but you'll have to condense the plot into a 2-page summary for your editor
condense verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of condense verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
CONDENSE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If you condense something, especially a piece of writing or speech, you make it shorter, usually by including only the most important parts When you summarize, you condense an extended idea or argument into a sentence or more in your own words
CONDENSE Synonyms Antonyms - 83 words | Thesaurus. com Find 83 different ways to say CONDENSE, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus com
Condense Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary Moisture in the air condenses to form tiny drops of water Condense the milk by cooking it slowly
condense - Wiktionary, the free dictionary condense (third-person singular simple present condenses, present participle condensing, simple past and past participle condensed) (transitive) To concentrate toward the essence by making more close, compact, or dense, thereby decreasing size or volume