condensing / kənˈdɛns /

冷凝冷凝式冷凝式的

condensing2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

con·densed, con·dens·ing.

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

con·densed, con·dens·ing.

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

condensing 近义词

v. 动词 verb

abridge

更多condensing例句

  1. This interview is based on multiple conversations and has been condensed and edited for clarity.
  2. These had condensed from the smoke plumes in northern India as they rose into cooler air, Li explains.
  3. What follows is a consolidation of our two phone calls, edited and condensed for clarity.
  4. 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.
  5. The following interview has been edited and condensed from our original Extra Crunch Live conversation.
  6. I know where we have removed cylinders and put larger ones on the same nozzles and condensing work, and the engines did good duty.
  7. 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.
  8. The philosophers have ingenious instruments for condensing air.
  9. The conduit, R', leads the sulphide of carbon in a state of vapor to the condensing apparatus.
  10. It was formerly usual to adopt the condensing engine in mills, and wherever a stationary engine was required.