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compactfolla densefig united* * *compatto agg.1 compact, solid, close, dense: metalli compatti, dense metals; stoffa a trama compatta, cloth of close texture; la nostra classe formava un gruppo compatto, our class formed a close group2 ( di partito, associazione ecc.) united, solid: presentare un fronte compatto, to present a united front; gli operai aderirono compatti allo sciopero, the workers supported the strike en bloc3 ( di oggetto) compact: mi piace quel televisore perché è compatto, I like that television because it's compact (o neat)* * *[kom'patto]1) (denso) [terreno, neve] compact; [consistenza, trama] close(-grained); [ nebbia] thick; [ folla] solid, solidly packed2) (poco ingombrante) [mobile, stereo] compact3) (solido) [ gruppo] close-knit; [ opposizione] undivided* * *compatto/kom'patto/1 (denso) [terreno, neve] compact; [consistenza, trama] close(-grained); [ nebbia] thick; [ folla] solid, solidly packed2 (poco ingombrante) [mobile, stereo] compact
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