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con·denseBrE /kənˈdens/NAmE /kənˈdens/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they condense BrE /kənˈdens/ NAmE /kənˈdens/present simple - he / she / it condenses BrE /kənˈdensɪz/ NAmE /kənˈdensɪz/past simple condensed BrE /kənˈdenst/ NAmE /kənˈdenst/past participle condensed BrE /kənˈdenst/ NAmE /kənˈdenst/ -ing form condensing BrE /kənˈdensɪŋ/ NAmE /kənˈdensɪŋ/ [I, T] to change from a gas into a liquid; to make a gas change into a liquid (由气体)冷凝;(使气体)凝结◆~ (into sth) Steam condenses into water when it cools. 蒸汽冷却时凝结为水。◆~ sth (into sth) The steam was condensed rapidly by injecting cold water into the cylinder. 由于汽缸中注入了冷水,蒸汽迅速凝结了。 absorb, condense, dilute, dissolve, evaporate, filter, immerse, liquid, rinse, saturated [I, T] ~ (sth) if a liquid condenses or you condense it, it becomes thicker and stronger because it has lost some of its water (使)浓缩,变浓,变稠 SYN reduce ◆Condense the soup by boiling it for several minutes. 煮几分钟把汤熬浓。 [T] ~ sth (into sth) to put sth such as a piece of writing into fewer words; to put a lot of information into a small space 简缩;压缩(文字、信息等)◆The article was condensed into just two pages. 这篇文章被简缩成仅两页。◆The author has condensed a great deal of material into just 100 pages. 作者在短短 100 页中浓缩了大量信息。 |