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1 condense
كَثَّفَ \ compress: to press sth. (solid or gas) together, so as to fill less space: compressed air. condense: (of liquid) to make or become thicker and less in amount: a tin of condensed milk. \ See Also ضغط (ضَغَطَ) -
2 condense
تَكَثَّف \ condense: (of liquid) to make or become thicker and less in amount: a tin of condensed milk. -
3 condense
سَيَّلَ \ condense: (of a gas) to make liquid. liquefy: to change into a liquid form: liquefied gas. -
4 condense
أَوْجَزَ \ condense: (of writing) to put it into fewer words: This report must be condensed into a few pages. outline: to make an outline of (facts, a plan, etc.). -
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لَخَّصَ \ sum: (with up) to add all the points (of a speech, of a court case, etc.) together and express them in a short form. condense: (of writing) to put it into fewer words: This report must be condensed into a few pages. summarize: to sum up, esp. in writing. -
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[kənˈdens] verb1) to make smaller:يوجِز، يُلَخِّصThey have produced a condensed version of the book for children.
2) to make (a liquid) thicker, stronger or more concentrated:يُكَثِّف، يركّزcondensed milk.
3) (of vapour) to turn to liquid:يُسيِّل السائِلSteam condensed on the kitchen windows.
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7 أوجز
v. speak short, outline, resume, condense -
8 تكثف
v. compress, condense, precipitate -
9 ركز
1́ n. centre2́ v. concentrate, distil, center, focus, condense, compress, fasten, fix -
10 كثف
v. compress, exalt, concentrate, thicken, inspissate, intensify, condense -
11 لخص
v. summarize, sum, recap, recapitulate, abstract, brief, digest, abridge, condense, epitomize -
12 أجمل
أجْمَلَ: أوْجَزَto sum up, summarize, outline, abridge, condense, epitomize, synopsize -
13 أوجز الكلام
أوْجَزَ الكَلاَمَto abridge, summarize, epitomize, synopsize, sum up, condense, digest, abstract, brief, outline -
14 اختصر
اِخْتَصَرَ: أوْجَزَ، لَخّصَto abbreviate, abridge, shorten, curtail, cut short, reduce; to summarize, epitomize, synopsize, sum up, condense, digest, brief, outline, abstract -
15 تركز
تَرَكّزَ: تَكَثّفَto concentrate; to condense -
16 تكثف
تَكَثّفَto condense, concentrate, thicken, be (come) or grow thick(er), denser(r), (more) concentrated; to intensify, be or become (more) intensive or intense -
17 حصر
حَصَرَ: قَيّدَ، ضَيّقَ على، أحاطَ بِـ، حَدّدَ، حَشَرَto limit, restrict, confine; to bound, set bounds to; to enclose, shut in, hem in, straiten, hedge, beset, hold in check, keep within bounds, surround encircle, encompass, ring, embrace, environ; to restrain, constrain, keep, check; curb, control; to narrow (down), condense, contract, reduce (to); to concentrate; to centralize; to fix, determine, specify; to arrange, compile, list, put together, bring together; to squeeze, press, cram, jam (together), crowd (together), pack (together) -
18 ركز
رَكّزَ: كَثّفَto concentrate; to condense -
19 كثف
كَثّفَto condense, concentrate, thicken, inspissate; to intensify -
20 لخص
لَخّصَ: اِخْتَصَرَ، أوْجَزَto summarize, sum up, recapitulate, abstract, brief, digest, abridge, condense, epitomize, boil down, synopsize, outline
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condensé — condensé, ée [ kɔ̃dɑ̃se ] adj. et n. m. • 1845 bot.; de condenser 1 ♦ Qui contient beaucoup de matière sous un petit volume. ⇒ concentré. Du lait condensé, conservé par concentration sous vide. 2 ♦ Réduit à ses éléments essentiels. Texte condensé … Encyclopédie Universelle
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Condense — Con*dense , a. [L. condensus.] Condensed; compact; dense. [R.] [1913 Webster] The huge condense bodies of planets. Bentley. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Condense — Con*dense , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Condensed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Condensing}.] [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; … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Condense — Con*dense , v. i. 1. To become more compact; to be reduced into a denser form. [1913 Webster] Nitrous acid is gaseous at ordinary temperatures, but condenses into a very volatile liquid at the zero of Fahrenheit. H. Spencer. [1913 Webster] 2.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
condense — I verb abbreviate, abridge, abstract, capsulize, compress, consolidate, contract, curtail, cut short, detruncate, digest, epitomize, foreshorten, make brief, make concise, make denser, make terse, outline, precis, reduce, render more compact,… … Law dictionary
condense — early 15c., from M.Fr. condenser (14c.) or directly from L. condensare to make dense, from com , intensive prefix (see COM (Cf. com )), + densare make thick, from densus dense, thick, crowded, a word used of crowds, darkness, clouds, etc. (see… … Etymology dictionary
condense — *contract, shrink, compress, constrict, deflate Analogous words: abridge, abbreviate, *shorten, curtail: reduce, diminish, *decrease: *compact, concentrate, consolidate Antonyms: amplify (a speech, article) Contrasted words: *expand … New Dictionary of Synonyms
condense — [v] abridge abbreviate, blue pencil*, boil down, chop, coagulate, compact, compress, concentrate, constrict, contract, curtail, cut, cut down, decoct, densen, digest, edit, encapsulate, epitomize, inventory, precipitate, précis, press together,… … New thesaurus
condense — ► VERB 1) make denser or more concentrated. 2) change from a gas or vapour to a liquid. 3) express (a piece of writing or speech) in fewer words. ORIGIN Latin condensare, from condensus very thick … English terms dictionary
condense — [kən dens′] vt. condensed, condensing [Fr condenser < L condensare < condensus, very dense < com , intens. + densus, DENSE] 1. to make more dense or compact; reduce the volume of; compress 2. to express in fewer words; make concise;… … English World dictionary