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I ['kɒmpækt]1) (agreement) (written) accordo m., contratto m., convenzione f.; (verbal) intesa f.2) cosmet. portacipria m.II [kəm'pækt]1) (compressed) [snow, mass] compatto; [style, sentence] conciso2) (neatly constructed) [kitchen, house] piccolo, compatto; [camera, equipment] compattoIII [kəm'pækt]verbo transitivo compattare [waste, soil, snow]* * *I 1. [kəm'pækt] adjective(fitted neatly together in a small space: Our new house is very compact.)2. ['kompækt] noun(a small container for women's face-powder: a powder-compact with a mirror.)II ['kompækt](an agreement: The management and trade union leaders finally signed a compact.)* * *compact (1) /ˈkɒmpækt/n.(form.) patto; accordo; convenzione; trattato● by general compact, per consenso generale (o unanime).compact (2) /kəmˈpækt/a.1 compatto; denso; sodo● (fotogr.) compact camera, macchina fotografica compatta □ (autom. USA) compact car, utilitaria □ (mus., tecn.) compact disc, compact disc; CD □ compact disc player, lettore di compact disc; lettore CD.compact (3) /ˈkɒmpækt/n.(to) compact /kəmˈpækt/A v. t.1 rendere compatto; pressare5 condensare; compendiareB v. i.(tecn. e sport) compattarsi.* * *I ['kɒmpækt]1) (agreement) (written) accordo m., contratto m., convenzione f.; (verbal) intesa f.2) cosmet. portacipria m.II [kəm'pækt]1) (compressed) [snow, mass] compatto; [style, sentence] conciso2) (neatly constructed) [kitchen, house] piccolo, compatto; [camera, equipment] compattoIII [kəm'pækt]verbo transitivo compattare [waste, soil, snow]
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