单词 | compact |
释义 | Word Frequency compact 1adjective (kəmˈpækt, ˈkɒmpækt) 1. closely packed together; dense 2. neatly fitted into a restricted space 3. concise; brief 4. well constructed; solid; firm 5. (foll by of) composed or made up (of) 6. denoting a tabloid-sized version of a newspaper that has traditionally been published in broadsheet form 7. logic (of a relation) having the property that for any pair of elements such that a is related to b, there is some element c such that a is related to c and c to b, as less than on the rational numbers 8. US and Canadian (of a car) small and economical verb (kəmˈpækt) (transitive) 9. to pack or join closely together; compress; condense 10. (foll by of) to create or form by pressing together sediment compacted of three types of clay 11. metallurgy to compress (a metal powder) to form a stable product suitable for sintering noun (ˈkɒmpækt) 12. a small flat case containing a mirror, face powder, etc, designed to be carried in a woman's handbag 13. US and Canadian a comparatively small and economical car 14. metallurgy a mass of metal prepared for sintering by cold-pressing a metal powder 15. a tabloid-sized version of a newspaper that has traditionally been published in broadsheetform Derived forms compacter (comˈpacter) noun compaction (comˈpaction) noun compactly (comˈpactly) adverb compactness (comˈpactness) noun Word origin C16: from Latin compactus, from compingere to put together, from com- together + pangere to fastenWord Frequency compact 2(ˈkɒmpækt) noun an official contract or agreement Word origin C16: from Latin compactum, from compaciscī to agree, from com- together + paciscī to contract; see pact |
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