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词汇 compress
释义 compress
verb[ T ]
uk /kəmˈpres/ us /kəmˈpres/
to press something into a smaller space: 压缩;压紧
Firmly compress the soil in the pot so that the plant is secure.把盆里的土压实使植株固定。
compressed air压缩空气
to make information, a piece of writing, etc. shorter: 压缩(文字);使(信息、作品等)精炼,缩短
The course compresses two year's training into six intensive months.这项课程把两年的培训内容压缩成6个月的强化训练。
I managed to compress ten pages of notes into four paragraphs.我设法把10页的笔记压缩成了4个段落。
to make a computer file use less space when it is stored in the memory of a computer or on a disk, by using a special program: 压缩(计算机文件)
to compress data/files压缩数据/文件
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Squeezing and grinding
compression
compressive
concertina
constrict
constriction
mash
mill
nip
noncompressible
pinch
pound
presser
pulp
snap
squash
squinch
squish
tamp
unground
unmilled

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Becoming and making smaller or less
Operating computers

Related word


compressible
compress
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈkɒm.pres/ us /ˈkɑːm.pres/
a thick, soft piece of cloth that is pressed to a part of a person's body to stop bleeding or to reduce pain or swelling: (止血、止痛或消肿的)敷布,压布
a cold/hot compress冷/热敷布
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Medical dressings, supports & devices
anti-shock
auditory brainstem implant
bandage
bath chair
binder
bioengineer
brace
eyepatch
grommet
heat pack
ICD
in a castphrase
plaster
sling
spacer
sticking plaster
suspensory
telecoil
ventricular assist device
walking frame

compress | American Dictionary


compress
verb[ T ]
us/kəmˈpres/

compressverb[T] (PRESS)


to press something into a smaller space:
Snow in the crater compresses into a fastest-growing glacier.
Firmly compress the dirt in the pot to hold the plant upright.
To compress also means to shorten something so that it takes less time:
Four years of normal mortgage business is being compressed into two months.

compression


noun[ U ]us/kəmˈpreʃ·ən/
data compression
compress
noun[ C ]
us/ˈkɑm·pres/

compressnoun[C] (CLOTH)


a thick, soft piece of cloth that is pressed to a part of a person’s body esp. to help a healing process:
Apply warm compresses to the infected area.

compress | Business English


compress
verb[ T ]
uk /kəmˈpres/us
IT
to make computer information take up less space in memory or on a disk, by using a special program:
Mega sites such as YouTube compress data to accommodate huge numbers of videos.
Compare
decompress
See also
zip

compression


noun[ U ]/kəmˈpreʃən/
Video formats like VCD and DVD both use MPEG data compression to store the picture and sound information.

Examples of compress


compress
Deprived of other outlets they brought all their compressed energy to bear on the world of literature and ideas.
The haemoptysis in this case could have been due to erosion of a small vessel of the compressed lung by the false aneurysm.
Both lungs are compressed, reduced in weight but show normal maturity on histological examination.
Both studies are difficult, excessively compressed in some places, dilatory in others, and both could have profited from a stronger editorial hand.
Like all other assessment methods, these are somewhat subjective and also suffer from a compressed score (reported damage levels are often less than 10%).
There are occasional illustrations, and the print varies in size and direction, hinting at a high-tech medium that has been compressed into book form.
Cells in the underlying layer are compressed, creating tension in the plant tissue and holding the trap open.
In addition, during the pre-school years, social activity is compressed into a relatively narrow sphere.
Although various internal representations are an important type of representations, they are typically compressed, segmented, and distorted forms of the represented entity but not emulations.
He compresses the historical features of the babu into an unsurpassable portrait.
Where enforcement relationships in sanctioning systems tend to be compressed and abrupt, compliance enforcement is marked by an extended, incremental approach.
On occasions, wage pressure exploded in very sharp increases, especially where it had previously been compressed by incomes policies.
There are 3 arm spines of which the middle one is distinctly enlarged and may be laterally compressed.
Both expanding and compressing flows are shown to exist.
The axial magnetic field lines are thus compressed and will conserve their flux throughout the implosion.
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