English-Thai Dictionary
condense
VT ทำให้ น้อยลง ทำให้ ลดลง contract compress tam-hai-noi-long
condense
VT ย่อ abridge abbreviate yor
condensed milk
N นมข้นหวาน nom-kon-wai
condenser
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Webster's 1828 Dictionary
CONDENSE
v.t.[L., to make thick or close. See Dense. ] 1. To make more close, thick or compact; to cause the particles of a body to approach, or to unite more closely, either by their own attraction or affinity, or by mechanical force. Thus, vapor is said to be condensed into water by the application of cold; and air is condensed in a tube by pressure. Hence the word is sometimes equivalent to compress.
2. To make thick; to inspissate; applied to soft compressible substances.
3. To compress into a smaller compass, or into a close body; to crowd; applied to separate individuals. Thus we say to condense ideas into a smaller compass.
CONDENSE
v.i.To become close or more compact, as the particles of a body; to approach or unite more closely; to grow thick. Vapors condense and coalesce into small parcels.
CONDENSE
a.Close in texture or composition; compact; firm; dense; condensated. [See Dense, which is generally used. ]
CONDENSED
pp. Made dense, or more close in parts; made or become compact; compressed into a narrower compass.
CONDENSER
n.He or that which condenses; particularly a pneumatic engine or syringe in which air may be compressed. It consists of a cylinder, in which is a movable piston to force the air into a receiver, and a valve to prevent the air from escaping.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
CONDENSE
Con *dense ", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Condensed; p. pr. & vb. n.Condensing.] Etym: [L. condensare; con- + densare to make thick or dense, densus thick, dense: cf. F. condenser. See Dense, and cf. Condensate. ]
1. To make more close, compact, or dense; to compress or concentrate into a smaller compass; to consolidate; to abridge; to epitomize. In what shape they choose, Dilated or condensed, bright or obscure. Milton. The secret course pursued at Brussels and at Madrid may be condensed into the usual formula, dissimulation, procrastination, and again dissimulation. Motley.
2. (Chem. & Physics )
Defn: To reduce into another and denser form, as by cold or pressure; as, to condense gas into a liquid form, or steam into water. Condensed milk, milk reduced to the consistence of very thick cream by evaporation (usually with addition of sugar ) for preservation and transportation. -- Condensing engine, a steam engine in which the steam is condensed after having exerted its force on the piston.
Syn. -- To compress; contract; crowd; thicken; concentrate; abridge; epitomize; reduce.
CONDENSE
CONDENSE Con *dense ", v. i.
1. To become more compact; to be reduced into a denser form. Nitrous acid is gaseous at ordinary temperatures, but condenses into a very volatile liquid at the zero of Fahrenheit. H. Spencer.
2. (Chem. ) (a ) To combine or unite (as two chemical substances ) with or without separation of some unimportant side products. (b ) To undergo polymerization.
CONDENSE
Con *dense ", a. Etym: [L. condensus.]
Defn: Condensed; compact; dense. [R.] The huge condense bodies of planets. Bentley.
CONDENSER
CONDENSER Con *dens "er, n.
1. One who, or that which, condenses.
2. (Physic ) (a ) An instrument for condensing air or other elastic fluids, consisting of a cylinder having a movable piston to force the air into a receiver, and a valve to prevent its escape. (b ) An instrument for concentrating electricity by the effect of induction between conducting plates separated by a nonconducting plate. (c ) A lens or mirror, usually of short focal distance, used to concentrate light upon an object.
3. (Chem. )
Defn: An apparatus for receiving and condensing the volatile products of distillation to a liquid or solid form, by cooling.
4. (Steam Engine )
Defn: An apparatus, separate from the cylinder, in which the exhaust steam is condensed by the action of cold water or air. See Illust. of Steam engine. Achromatic condenser (Optics ), an achromatic lens used as a condenser. -- Bull's-eye condenser, or Bull's-eye (Optics ), a lens of short focal distance used for concentrating rays of light. -- Injection condenser, a vessel in which steam is condensed by the direct contact of water. -- Surface condenser, an apparatus for condensing steam, especially the exhaust of a steam engine, by bringing it into contact with metallic surface cooled by water or air.
New American Oxford Dictionary
condense
con dense |kənˈdens kənˈdɛns | ▶verb 1 [ with obj. ] make (something ) denser or more concentrated: the limestones of the Jurassic age are condensed into a mere 11 feet. • express (a piece of writing or speech ) in fewer words; make concise: he condensed the three plays into a three-hour drama. 2 change or cause to change from a gas or vapor to a liquid: [ no obj. ] : the moisture vapor in the air condenses into droplets of water | [ with obj. ] : the cold air was condensing his breath. DERIVATIVES con den sa ble adjective ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French condenser or Latin condensare, from condensus ‘very thick, ’ from con- ‘completely ’ + densus ‘dense. ’
condensed
con densed |kənˈdenst kənˈdenst | ▶adjective made denser or more concise; compressed or concentrated: a condensed version of the report. • (of a liquid ) concentrated by the removal of water: condensed soup.
condensed milk
con densed milk |kənˈdɛnst mɪlk | ▶noun canned milk that has been thickened by evaporation and sweetened.
condensed tannin
con densed tan nin ▶noun any of various tannins with antioxidant properties occurring naturally in plants, comprising polymers of flavonoids linked by a carbon-to-carbon bond.
condenser
con dens er |kənˈdensər kənˈdɛnsər | ▶noun 1 an apparatus or container for condensing vapor. 2 a lens or system of lenses for collecting and directing light. 3 another term for capacitor.
Oxford Dictionary
condense
con |dense |kənˈdɛns | ▶verb 1 [ with obj. ] make (something ) denser or more concentrated: the morning play on Saturday was condensed into a half-hour package. • express (written or spoken material ) in fewer words; make concise: he condensed the three plays into a three-hour drama. 2 change or cause to change from a gas or vapour to a liquid: [ no obj. ] : the moisture vapour in the air condenses into droplets of water | [ with obj. ] : the cold air was condensing his breath. DERIVATIVES condensable adjective ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French condenser or Latin condensare, from condensus ‘very thick ’, from con- ‘completely ’ + densus ‘dense ’.
condensed
con |densed |kənˈdɛnst | ▶adjective made denser or more concise; compressed or concentrated: a condensed version of the report. • (of a liquid ) thickened by heating to reduce the water content; concentrated: condensed soup.
condensed milk
con |densed milk ▶noun [ mass noun ] milk that has been thickened by evaporation and sweetened, sold in tins.
condensed tannin
con densed tan nin ▶noun any of various tannins with antioxidant properties occurring naturally in plants, comprising polymers of flavonoids linked by a carbon-to-carbon bond.
condenser
con |den ¦ser |kənˈdɛnsə | ▶noun 1 an apparatus or container for condensing vapour. 2 a lens or system of lenses for collecting and directing light. 3 another term for capacitor.
American Oxford Thesaurus
condense
condense verb 1 the water vapor condenses: precipitate, liquefy, become liquid, deliquesce. ANTONYMS vaporize. 2 he condensed the play: abridge, shorten, cut, abbreviate, compact; summarize, synopsize, précis; truncate, curtail. ANTONYMS lengthen, expand.
condensed
condensed adjective 1 a condensed text: abridged, shortened, cut, compressed, abbreviated, reduced, truncated, concise; outline, thumbnail, capsule. 2 condensed soup: concentrated, evaporated, reduced; strong, undiluted. ANTONYMS diluted.
Oxford Thesaurus
condense
condense verb 1 the moisture vapour in the air condenses into droplets of water: precipitate, liquefy, become liquid, deliquesce, liquidize. ANTONYMS vaporize, gasify. 2 he condensed the three plays into a single three-hour drama: abridge, shorten, cut, abbreviate, compress, compact, contract, telescope; summarize, synopsize, precis, abstract, digest, encapsulate; truncate, curtail; rare epitomize. ANTONYMS lengthen, expand.
condensed
condensed adjective 1 a condensed version of the book: abridged, shortened, cut, cut-down, concise, contracted, compressed, abbreviated, reduced, truncated; summarized, summary, abstracted, precised, synoptic, synopsized, outline, thumbnail; informal potted, slimmed down. 2 condensed soup | condensed milk: concentrated, evaporated, thick, thickened, reduced; undiluted. ANTONYMS diluted.
French Dictionary
condensé
condensé , ée adj. et n. m. adjectif Traité par concentration sous vide. : Du lait condensé. SYNONYME concentré . nom masculin Résumé. : Un condensé de géométrie. SYNONYME abrégé .
condenser
condenser v. tr. , pronom. verbe transitif 1 Rendre plus dense. : Condenser une soupe, condenser une histoire. 2 Liquéfier ou solidifier (un gaz ). verbe pronominal Passer de l ’état de vapeur à l ’état de solide ou de liquide. : Le brouillard s ’est condensé et il y a de la buée sur le pare-brise. Note Grammaticale À la forme pronominale, le participe passé de ce verbe s ’accorde toujours en genre et en nombre avec son sujet. La brume s ’était condensée en gouttes d ’eau. aimer
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
condense
con dense /kəndéns /動詞 ~s /-ɪz /; ~d /-t /; -densing 他動詞 1 〈人が 〉 «…に » 〈文章や話など 〉を 要約する , 短縮する «into, to » .2 «…に » 〈気体 〉を 液化する , 凝結させる «into , to » .3 …を凝縮 [濃縮 , 圧縮 ]する .自動詞 1 〈気体 蒸気などが 〉 (冷えて )液化する ; 凝縮する , 濃くなる .2 短縮する , 要約する .~̀ d m í lk コンデンスミルク, (加糖 )練乳 .
condenser
con d é ns er 名詞 C 1 (気体を液体に変える )濃縮 [凝縮 ]器, 液化装置 .2 〘電 〙(車の )コンデンサー, 蓄電器 (!一般の電気部品はcapacitor ) .3 (映写機などの )集光レンズ .4 (文章などの )要約者 .