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condensing

/kuhn-dens/US // kənˈdɛns //UK // (kənˈdɛns) //

冷凝,冷凝式,冷凝式的

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
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    con·densed, con·dens·ing.

    • : to make more dense or compact; reduce the volume or extent of; concentrate.
    • : to reduce to a shorter form; abridge: Condense your answer into a few words.
    • : to reduce to another and denser form, as a gas or vapor to a liquid or solid state.
v.无主动词 verb
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    con·densed, con·dens·ing.

    • : to become denser or more compact or concentrated.
    • : to reduce a book, speech, statement, or the like, to a shorter form.
    • : to become liquid or solid, as a gas or vapor: The steam condensed into droplets.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbabridge

Examples

  • This interview is based on multiple conversations and has been condensed and edited for clarity.

  • These had condensed from the smoke plumes in northern India as they rose into cooler air, Li explains.

  • What follows is a consolidation of our two phone calls, edited and condensed for clarity.

  • The most emblematic variation is the Churchill, which was named after a man in Puntarenas who looked remarkably like Winston Churchill and always ordered his copo with bright red kola syrup and condensed milk.

  • The following interview has been edited and condensed from our original Extra Crunch Live conversation.

  • I know where we have removed cylinders and put larger ones on the same nozzles and condensing work, and the engines did good duty.

  • I think it is better to make them ourselves, for if we do not, some others will, for there must be a saving of coal by condensing.

  • The philosophers have ingenious instruments for condensing air.

  • The conduit, R', leads the sulphide of carbon in a state of vapor to the condensing apparatus.

  • It was formerly usual to adopt the condensing engine in mills, and wherever a stationary engine was required.