
compress



com‧press /kəmˈpres/ verb
com‧press /ˈkɒmpres $ ˈkɑːm-/ noun [countable]
هم فشرده کردن، به هم فشردن، خلاصه شدن، خلاصه کردن، متراکم کردن، مهندسی: پرس کردن، کامپیوتر: متراکم کردن
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Advanced Persian Dictionaryمهندسی: متراکم کردن،
کامپیوتر: متراکم کردن، فشردن، پرس کردن،
مهندسی: هم فشرده کردن، به هم فشردن، خلاصه شدن، خلاصه کردن، متراکم کردن
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Synonyms & Related Wordscompress[verb]Synonyms: squeeze, abbreviate, concentrate, condense, contract, crush, press, shorten, squash
Antonyms: stretch, spread
Contrasted words: disperse, dissipate, scatter
Related Words: compact,
consolidate,
cram,
crowd,
press,
squeeze [TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
English DictionaryI. com‧press1 /kəmˈpres/
verb[
Date: 1300-1400;
Language: Late Latin;
Origin: compressare 'to press hard', from Latin comprimere 'to compress', from com- ( ⇒ COM-) + premere 'to press']
1. [intransitive and transitive] to press something or make it smaller so that it takes up less space, or to become smaller:
Light silk is best for parachutes, as it compresses well and then expands rapidly.
Isobel nodded, her lips compressed.compress something into something
Snow falling on the mountainsides is compressed into ice.
The miners used rock drills and compressed air to drive through hard rock.2. [intransitive and transitive] to make a computer
file smaller by using a special computer
program, which makes the file easier to store or send, or to become smaller in this way:
The program compresses any data saved to the disk.3. [transitive] to write or express something using fewer words
Synonym : condensecompress something into something
In this chapter we compress into summary form the main issues discussed so far.4. [transitive] to reduce the amount of time that it takes for something to happen or be done
compress something into something
Many couples want to compress their childbearing into a short space of time in their married life.—compressible adjective—compression /-ˈpreʃ
ən/
noun [uncountable]:
data compression [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
II. com‧press2 /ˈkɒmpres $ ˈkɑːm-/
noun [countable][
Date: 1500-1600;
Language: French;
Origin: compresse, from compresser 'to compress', from Late Latin compressare; ⇒ compress1]
a small thick piece of material that you put on part of someone’s body to stop blood flowing out or to make it less painful
cold/hot compress
Apply a cold compress to the injury. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲