condense
- IPA[kənˈdens]
美式
- make (something) denser or more concentrated;express (a piece of writing or speech) in fewer words; make concise
verb: condense, 3rd person present: condenses, gerund or present participle: condensing, past tense: condensed, past participle: condensed
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動詞
- 1. make (something) denser or more concentrated the limestones of the Jurassic age are condensed into a mere 11 feet
- ▪ express (a piece of writing or speech) in fewer words; make concise he condensed the three plays into a three-hour drama 同義詞 反義詞
- 2. change or cause to change from a gas or vapor to a liquid the moisture vapor in the air condenses into droplets of water the cold air was condensing his breath 同義詞 反義詞
- made denser or more concise; compressed or concentrated: a condensed version of the report
Oxford Dictionary
- made denser or more concise; compressed or concentrated: a condensed version of the report
Oxford American Dictionary
- canned milk that has been thickened by evaporation and sweetened.
Oxford American Dictionary
- milk that has been thickened by evaporation and sweetened, sold in tins.
Oxford Dictionary
- any of various tannins with antioxidant properties occurring naturally in plants, comprising ...
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- IPA[kənˈdɛns]
英式
- make (something) denser or more concentrated: the morning play on Saturday was condensed into a half-hour package
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