词汇 | condensing |
释义 | condensing present participle ofcondense condense verb uk /kənˈdens/ us /kənˈdens/ condenseverb (REDUCE)[ T ] to reduce something, such as a speech or piece of writing, in length: 压缩,缩短(讲话或文章) I condensed ten pages of comments into/to two.我将十页的评论压缩成了两页。 [ T ] to make a liquid thicker by removing some of the water使(液体)浓缩 Becoming and making smaller or less abridgment attenuate attenuated attenuating attenuation compress contraction damp dwindling ease ease someone's mindidiom ease up/off fall away reducible reduction resize retreat rightsize telescope tumble You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Physical & chemical processes condenseverb (BECOME LIQUID)[ I or T ] to change or make something change from a gas to a liquid or solid state: (使气体)变成液体或固体;(使)凝固;(使)凝结 Water vapour in the air condenses into fog.空气中的水汽凝结形成雾。 Physical & chemical processes absorbable absorptive absorptive capacity absorptivity acidification corrode degradable excitation excite exergonic exothermic exothermic reaction fermentation impregnate react reboil recondense redox refraction scald Related wordcondensed Examples of condensingcondensing In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Brutally condensing complex thought, idealists focused on the moral unity of a society with individuals organically related to each other. Finally, our work adds weight to the belief that condensing is an important property in the analysis of logic programs. Effects of condensing agent and nuclease on the extent of ejection from phage lambda. In addition, they have the desired property of condensing which our analysis does not have. In this sense, threshing floors may have functioned as a symbolic shorthand, an imagery condensing and connoting both fields and houses. This chromosome condensing activity is being further purified from this strain and the details will be published elsewhere. Moreover, transposition was an ideal method of regulating ambiguous literary texts by condensing their cardinal features in dramatic form. However, about 85% of electrondense bodies were condensing mitochondrial derivatives transforming into electron-dense bodies. However, it is likely, that in the short term at least, tractable condensing domains will continue to be downwardclosed. Behind the seductive image, the design showed great skill at condensing a wide variety of ideas from the latest science in the fields of heat, radiation and bacteriology. Condensing the known information about an entire continent into one book (albeit two volumes) is a daunting task, even when the continent in question is the simplest of the seven. Cholesterol has a condensing effect on most phospholipid species in the liquid-crystalline state and liquifying effect on phospholipids in the gel state. The recovery of activity from adult males, however, implies that the condensing activity may not be specific to polytene chromosomes but could be a general chromosome condensation protein. They provide a climax, summing up, condensing and typifying, or mark a change of footing, indicating a closing or a contrast or adding a jocular tone. These circulate water from a condensing boiler. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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