compress
verb- [transitive, intransitive]
to press things together or press something into a smaller space; to be pressed in this way (被)壓緊,壓縮 - compress something (into something)
compressed air/gas 壓縮空氣/氣體 As more snow fell, the bottom layer was compressed into ice. 随着更多的雪落下,底層被壓縮成冰。 She compressed her lips. 她緊閉雙唇。 - compress (into something)
Her lips compressed into a thin line. 她的雙唇抿成了一道縫。
- compress something (into something)
- [transitive] compress something (into something)
to reduce something and fit it into a smaller space or amount of time synonym condense精簡;濃縮;壓縮 The main arguments were compressed into one chapter. 主要的論證被壓縮爲一個章節。 Rehearsal time will have to be compressed into two evenings. 排練時間將不得不壓縮到兩個晚上。
- [transitive] compress something (
computing )計算機 to make computer files, etc. smaller so that they use less space on a disk, etc. opposite decompress壓縮(文件等)
Word Originlate Middle English: from Old French compresser or late Latin compressare, frequentative of Latin comprimere, from com- ‘together’ + premere ‘to press’; or directly from compress- ‘pressed together’, from the verb comprimere.