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condensed

/kuhn-denst/US // kənˈdɛnst //UK // (kənˈdɛnst) //

浓缩的,凝练,浓缩,凝练的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : reduced in volume, area, length, or scope; shortened: a condensed version of the book.
    • : made denser, especially reduced from a gaseous to a liquid state.
    • : thickened by distillation or evaporation; concentrated: condensed lemon juice.
    • : Printing. narrow in proportion to its height.Compare expanded.

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Examples

  • Boiling indoors is never a good solution, as every surface will soon be covered with condensed water.

  • Their typical areas of research include building models for condensed matter physics, viral evolution and population dynamics, not epidemiology or public health.

  • Why the NBA is considering a condensed offseason and a December start dateThe 40-year-old Smith is a lifelong Utah resident and a longtime Jazz fan.

  • “This is the first time we can really claim that room-temperature superconductivity has been found,” said Ion Errea, a condensed matter theorist at the University of the Basque Country in Spain who was not involved in the work.

  • None of the sound speeds previously measured in a variety of liquids and solids surpass the proposed limit, condensed matter physicist Kostya Trachenko and colleagues found.

  • The story condensed almost too perfectly to headline-sized subtlety: Mary Poppins With a Camera.

  • Politico posted a condensed version of the brief, and I shared the byline with Ilya.

  • As the light condensed and dwindled I contemplated my ill planning.

  • This is an edited and condensed transcript of our conversation.

  • What follows is a condensed, edited version of the interview.

  • In length there was no alteration, but the design seems more condensed, more compact, yet slightly wider in the opening.

  • The greatest part of the waste steam is condensed in heating the water to fill the boiler; what escapes is a mere nothing.

  • And there he waited in that hot gray cloud that pressed to the roof where it condensed and fell like warm rain.

  • It is, in fact, watery vapour drawn from the air next the surface of the ocean, and condensed in its ascent through the tube.

  • Long lectures may be given upon elocution, but the advice can be condensed into two directions.