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1 compress
[kəmˈpres] verbto press together; to force into a narrower space:يَضْغَط، يُرَكّزAll his belongings were compressed into a very small suitcase.
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2 puristaa
yks.nom. puristaa; yks.gen. puristan; yks.part. puristi; yks.ill. puristaisi; mon.gen. puristakoon; mon.part. puristanut; mon.ill. puristettiinbe tight (verb)clasp (verb)clench (verb)compress (verb)compress squeeze (verb)constrict (verb)jam (verb)mould (verb)pinch (verb)press (verb)squeeze (verb)wring (verb)* * *• pack• pinch• press• push• squeeze• strangle• jam• wring• hurt• stuff• force• cram• constrict• compress• compress squeeze• clench• clasp• be too tight• mould -
3 tiivistää
yks.nom. tiivistää; yks.gen. tiivistän; yks.part. tiivisti; yks.ill. tiivistäisi; mon.gen. tiivistäköön; mon.part. tiivistänyt; mon.ill. tiivistettiincaulk (verb)compress (verb)condense (verb)make closer (verb)pack (verb)seal (verb)seal up (verb)stop (verb)stop up (verb)tighten (verb)* * *• reduce• boil down• calk• batten down• clog• caulk• compress• condense• gasket• pack• seal up• seal• stop caulk• stop up• thicken• tighten• make closer• compact -
4 męti
męti Grammatical information: v. Proto-Slavic meaning: `compress, crumple, scutch'Page in Trubačev: XIX 18-19Church Slavic:męti `compress' [verb], mьnǫ [1sg]Russian:Old Czech:Slovak:Polish:Slovene:mę́ti `rub, mince' [verb], mánem [1sg]Bulgarian:mắna `scutch' [verb]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: minʔteiLithuanian:mìnti `trample, scutch' [verb]Latvian:mĩt `trample, scutch' [verb] -
5 krǫtiti
krǫtiti Grammatical information: v. Proto-Slavic meaning: `turn, twist, twirl'Page in Trubačev: XIII 30-31Church Slavic:krǫtiti sę `turn' [verb], krǫštǫ [1sg]Russian:krutít' `twist, turn' [verb], kručú [1sg], krútit [3sg]Czech:Slovak:krútit' `turn, twirl' [verb]Polish:kręcić `turn, twirl' [verb]Serbo-Croatian:krútiti `consolidate, compress' [verb]Slovene:Indo-European reconstruction: kront-Page in Pokorny: 584 -
6 at komprimere
to compress -
7 at sammenpresse
to compress -
8 mia
verbcompress into--------verbsqueeze -
9 fortette
verb. condense, compress -
10 komprimere
verb. compress -
11 sammenpresse
verb. press together, compress -
12 comprimir
v.1 to compress (gen) & (computing).comprimir un archivo to zip a fileElla comprime la toallita She compresses the small towel.2 to pressurize, to increase the pressure of, to compress.Ella comprime la toallita She compresses the small towel.Ella comprime la cámara She pressurizes the chamber.Ellos comprimieron la información They compressed=zipped the information.* * *2 (reprimir) to restrain1 (apretarse) to get compressed; (gente) to squeeze2 (contenerse) to restrain oneself* * *verb* * *1. VT1) (Téc) to compress (en into)(=prensar) to press (down), squeeze down; (Inform) to zip; (=condensar) to condense2) (=controlar) to control; [+ lágrimas] to hold back2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo < gas> to compress; < vena> to apply pressure to, compress (tech); < información> to compress2.comprimirse v pron (hum) to squash together o up* * *= compress, cramp.Ex. A library of a million volumes could be compressed into one end of a desk.Ex. The goals are to reduce stress on the fingers and wrists and to keep your hands in a natural position rather than cramping them together.----* comprimir un archivo = zip + file.* comprimir un fichero = zip + file.* sin comprimir = uncompressed.* volver a comprimir = recompress.* * *1.verbo transitivo < gas> to compress; < vena> to apply pressure to, compress (tech); < información> to compress2.comprimirse v pron (hum) to squash together o up* * *= compress, cramp.Ex: A library of a million volumes could be compressed into one end of a desk.
Ex: The goals are to reduce stress on the fingers and wrists and to keep your hands in a natural position rather than cramping them together.* comprimir un archivo = zip + file.* comprimir un fichero = zip + file.* sin comprimir = uncompressed.* volver a comprimir = recompress.* * *comprimir [I1 ]vt1 ‹gas› to compresscomprimió la vena she applied pressure to the veines imposible comprimir toda esta información en cuatro renglones it's impossible to squeeze o cram o compress all this information into four lines2 ( Inf) to compress, zip( hum); to squash together, squash upsi nos comprimimos cabemos todos if we squash together o up we can all fit in* * *
comprimir ( conjugate comprimir) verbo transitivo
to compress
comprimir verbo transitivo to compress
' comprimir' also found in these entries:
English:
compress
- pack down
- stamp down
* * *♦ vt1. [reducir el volumen] to compress2. Informát to compress* * *v/t compress; figsummarize* * *comprimir vt: to compress -
13 komprimieren
v/t compress; fig. (Buch etc.) auch condense* * *to compress* * *kom|pri|mie|ren [kɔmpri'miːrən] ptp komprimiertvtto compress (auch Daten); (fig) to condense* * *kom·pri·mie·ren *[kɔmpriˈmi:rən]vt▪ etw \komprimieren to compress [or condense] sthDaten \komprimieren to compress data▪ komprimiert compressed* * *transitives Verb (fachspr., geh.) compress* * ** * *transitives Verb (fachspr., geh.) compress* * *v.to compress v. -
14 verdichten
I v/t2. (Straßennetz etc.) expand; die Zugfolge der U-Bahn soll auf einen 5-Minuten-Takt verdichtet werden the frequency of underground (Am. subway) trains is to be increased to five-minute intervalsII v/refl2. fig., Nachricht, Verdacht etc.: be consolidated; Gerücht: grow, gain ground ( oder momentum); Eindruck: grow (stronger); der Eindruck verdichtet sich immer mehr zur Gewissheit the feeling is turning more and more into certainty* * *to compress; to condense; to pack* * *ver|dịch|ten ptp verdi\#chtet1. vt (PHYS)to compress; (fig = komprimieren) to condense; Gefühle to intensify, to heighten2. vrto thicken; (Schneetreiben) to worsen; (Gas) to become compressed; (fig = häufen) to increase; (Verdacht, Eindruck) to deepender Verdacht verdichtet sich, dass... — the suspicion that... is growing
es verdichten sich die Hinweise, dass... — there is growing evidence that...
* * *ver·dich·ten *I. vt▪ etw \verdichten1. (komprimieren) to compress sth2. (ausbauen) Verkehrsnetz to develop sth3. BAU▪ etw \verdichten to compact sthII. vr* * *1.reflexives Verb <fog, smoke> thicken, become thicker; (fig.) <suspicion, rumour> grow; < feeling> intensify2.* * *A. v/t2. (Straßennetz etc) expand;die Zugfolge der U-Bahn soll auf einen 5-Minuten-Takt verdichtet werden the frequency of underground (US subway) trains is to be increased to five-minute intervals3. fig:verdichten zu condense intoB. v/r2. fig, Nachricht, Verdacht etc: be consolidated; Gerücht: grow, gain ground ( oder momentum); Eindruck: grow (stronger);der Eindruck verdichtet sich immer mehr zur Gewissheit the feeling is turning more and more into certainty* * *1.reflexives Verb <fog, smoke> thicken, become thicker; (fig.) <suspicion, rumour> grow; < feeling> intensify2.* * *n.packing n. -
15 comprimer
comprimer [kɔ̃pʀime]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verba. ( = presser) to compressb. [+ dépenses, personnel] to reduce ; [+ données] to compress* * *kɔ̃pʀime1) ( serrer) to constrict [ventre, buste]; to squeeze [pâte]2) Médecine ( appuyer sur) to compress, to constrict [objet, organe]3) Technologie to compress [liquide, gaz]4) ( réduire) to cut [dépenses, budget]* * *kɔ̃pʀime vt1) (appliquer une pression, appuyer, serrer) to compress2) fig, [crédit] to reduce, to cut down* * *comprimer verb table: aimer vtr1 ( serrer) to constrict [ventre, buste]; to squeeze [pâte]; ils étaient comprimés à l'arrière de la voiture they were all packed together in the back of the car;[kɔ̃prime] verbe transitif1. [serrer - air, vapeur, gaz] to compress ; [ - objets] to pack (in) tightly ; [ - foin, paille] to compact, to press tightles voyageurs étaient comprimés dans le train the travellers were jammed ou packed tight in the train2. [diminuer - dépenses] to curtail, to trim, to cut down (separable) ; [ - effectifs] to trim ou to cut down (separable)3. [contenir - colère, joie, rire] to hold back (separable), to suppress, to repress ; [ - larmes] to hold back (separable) -
16 zusammendrücken
* * *to press together; to compress* * *zu|sạm|men|drü|cken sep1. vtto press together; (= verdichten) to compress2. vrto be compressed* * *zu·sam·men|drü·ckenvt1. (zerdrücken)▪ jdn/etw \zusammendrücken to crush sb/sth▪ etw \zusammendrücken to press sth together* * *transitives Verb1) press together; (komprimieren) compress < gas>2) (zerdrücken) crush* * ** * *transitives Verb1) press together; (komprimieren) compress < gas>2) (zerdrücken) crush -
17 compresser
compresser [kɔ̃pʀese]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb[+ données] to compress ; [+ fichier] to zip* * *kɔ̃pʀeseverbe transitif to compress* * *kɔ̃pʀese vtto squash in, to crush together* * *compresser verb table: aimer vtr to compress.[kɔ̃prese] verbe transitif[informatique] to compress -
18 resserrer
resserrer [ʀ(ə)seʀe]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. [+ vis] to tighten (up) ; [+ nœud, ceinture, étreinte] to tightenb. [+ discipline] to tighten up ; [+ cercle, filets, crédits] to tighten ; [+ liens, amitié] to strengthen2. reflexive verbb. [liens affectifs] to grow stronger ; [cercle, groupe] to draw in• le filet/l'enquête se resserrait autour de lui the net/the inquiry was closing in on him* * *ʀ(ə)seʀe
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1) ( serrer de nouveau) to tighten [nœud, vis, étreinte]2) ( rendre plus étroit) to narrow [route]; to take [something] in [vêtement]; to tighten [pores]3) ( renforcer) to strengthen [amitié, relation]4) ( faire regrouper) to make [somebody/something] draw closer5) ( rendre plus sévère) to tighten up on [discipline, surveillance]
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se resserrer verbe pronominal1) ( devenir plus étroit) [vallée] to narrow2) ( devenir plus fort) [amitié] to become stronger3) ( devenir plus serré) [lien, nœud] to tighten4) ( se refermer) [troupes] to close in; [étreinte, piège] to tighten; [écart] to close5) ( se regrouper) [personnes, cercle] to draw closer together6) ( devenir plus sévère) [discipline] to become stricter* * *ʀ(ə)seʀe vt1) [pores] to close2) [nœud, boulon] to tighten3) fig, [liens] to strengthen* * *resserrer verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( serrer de nouveau) to tighten [nœud, vis, étreinte];2 ( réduire le développement de) to compress [texte, narration] (en qch into sth); resserrer un chapitre en deux pages to compress a chapter into two pages;3 ( rendre plus étroit) lit to narrow [passage, route]; to take [sth] in [vêtement]; to tighten [pores];4 ( renforcer) to strengthen [amitié, relation];5 ( faire regrouper) to make [sb/sth] draw closer; resserrez les rangs! close up a bit!;6 ( rendre plus sévère) to tighten up (on) [discipline, surveillance].B se resserrer vpr1 ( devenir plus étroit) [chemin, vallée, rivière] to narrow;2 ( devenir plus fort) [amitié, relation] to become stronger;3 ( devenir plus serré) [lien, nœud] to tighten;4 ( se refermer) [troupes, personnes] to close in; [étreinte, piège] to tighten; [écart] to close;5 ( se regrouper) [personnes, cercle] to draw closer together;6 ( devenir plus sévère) [discipline, surveillance] to become stricter.[rəsere] verbe transitif1. [boulon, nœud - serrer de nouveau] to retighten, to tighten again ; [ - serrer davantage] to tighten up (separable)2. [renforcer - amitié] to strengthen3. [fermer] to close (up)————————se resserrer verbe pronominal intransitif1. [devenir plus étroit] to narrow2. [se refermer] to tighten3. [devenir plus fort]nos relations se sont resserrées depuis l'année dernière we have become closer (to each other) ou our relationship has grown stronger since last year -
19 zusammenpressen
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-) press together; die Lippen zusammenpressen press one’s lips together (tightly)* * *to compress* * *zu|sạm|men|pres|senvt septo press or squeeze together; (= verdichten) to compress* * *1) (to close tightly together: He clenched his teeth/fist.) clench2) compression3) (to press together; to force into a narrower space: All his belongings were compressed into a very small suitcase.) compress* * *zu·sam·men|pres·senvtdie Faust \zusammenpressen to clench one's fistzusammengepresste Fäuste/Lippen clenched fists/pinched lips* * *transitives Verb1) squeeze2) (aneinander pressen) press <lips, hands> together* * *zusammenpressen v/t (trennb, hat -ge-) press together;die Lippen zusammenpressen press one’s lips together (tightly)* * *transitives Verb1) squeeze2) (aneinander pressen) press <lips, hands> together -
20 compacter
compacter [kɔ̃pakte]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb* * *kɔ̃pakte1) Informatique to compress [données]2) Construction, Bâtiment, Écologie to compact [sol, ordures]* * *compacter verb table: aimer vtr1 Ordinat to compress [données];[kɔ̃pakte] verbe transitif[généralement] to compactINFORMATIQUE [données] to compress
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