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单词 compassable
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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024
com•pass /ˈkʌmpəs, ˈkɑm-/USA pronunciation   n. [countable]
  1. Geographyan instrument for determining directions.
  2. SurveyingOften, compasses. [plural] a V-shaped instrument for drawing circles, measuring distances, etc.
  3. space within limits;
    area;
    extent;
    range;
    scope;
    limit: the broad compass of the novel.
See -pass-1.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024
com•pass  (kumpəs),USA pronunciation n. 
  1. Geographyan instrument for determining directions, as by means of a freely rotating magnetized needle that indicates magnetic north.
  2. the enclosing line or limits of any area;
    perimeter:You can find anything you want downtown within the compass of ten square blocks.
  3. space within limits;
    area;
    extent;
    range;
    scope:the narrow compass of the strait; the broad compass of the novel.
  4. Music and DanceAlso called range. the total range of tones of a voice or of a musical instrument.
  5. due or proper limits;
    moderate bounds:Their behavior stayed within the compass of propriety.
  6. a passing round;
    circuit:the compass of a year.
  7. Often, compasses. an instrument for drawing or describing circles, measuring distances, etc., consisting generally of two movable, rigid legs hinged to each other at one end (usually used with pair of ):to spread the legs of a compass and draw a larger circle.
  8. Astronomy(cap.)
    • Also called Mariner's Compass. the constellation Pyxis.
    • Compasses, the constellation Circinus.

adj. 
  1. curved;
    forming a curve or arc:a compass timber; compass roof.

v.t. 
  1. to go or move round;
    make the circuit of:It would take a week to compass his property on foot.
  2. to extend or stretch around;
    hem in;
    surround;
    encircle:An old stone wall compasses their property.
  3. to attain or achieve;
    accomplish;
    obtain.
  4. to contrive;
    plot;
    scheme:to compass a treacherous plan.
  5. to make curved or circular.
  6. to comprehend;
    to grasp, as with the mind:His mind could not compass the extent of the disaster.
  • Old French, derivative of compasser
  • Vulgar Latin *compāssāre, equivalent. to compāss(us) equal step (Latin com- com- + pāssus pace1) + -āre verb, verbal suffix; (noun, nominal) Middle English compas
  • Old French compasser to measure
  • (verb, verbal) Middle English compassen 1250–1300
compass•a•ble, adj. 
compass•less, adj. 
    • 3.See corresponding entry in Unabridged See range. 

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