compact
compact 英 [kəmˈpækt] 美 [ˈkɑmˈpækt]
n. 合同,契约;小粉盒 adj. 紧凑的,紧密的;简洁的 vt. 使简洁;使紧密结合
进行时:compacting 过去式:compacted 过去分词:compacted 第三人称单数:compacts 名词复数:compacts
- A compact is a signed written agreement that binds you to do what you've promised. It also refers to something small or closely grouped together, like the row of compact rental cars you see when you wanted a van.
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- n. 合同,契约;小粉盒
- adj. 紧凑的,紧密的;简洁的
- vt. 使简洁;使紧密结合
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1. This compact approach does have some limitations.
这种紧凑的方法确实有一些缺陷。
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2. In reality, when transporting anything from Earth to Mars, it needs to be as compact as possible.
在现实中,将任何物体从地球运输到火星上,都需要实现紧凑的空间。
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3. Once we enter society, once we engage or conclude the social compact, we transfer our power to do this to the sovereign to determine these matters for us.
一旦我们进入到社会,参与到缔结的社会契约中,我们就已经把这些权力让渡给了国家,由国家来替我们决定这些事物。
- compact (adj.) late 14c., of substances, "closely and firmly united," from Latin compactus "concentrated," past participle of compingere "to fasten together, construct," from com "with, together" (see com-) + pangere "to fix, fasten" (from PIE root *pag- "to fasten"). Related: Compactly; compactness. Compact car is 1960. Compact disc is from 1979.
- compact (n.1) "an agreement or contract between two or more parties," 1590s, from Latin compactum "agreement," noun use of neuter past participle of compacisci "come to agreement," from com "with, together" (see com-) + pacisci "to covenant, contract" (from PIE root *pag- "to fasten").
- compact (n.2) "small make-up case," 1919, from compact (adj.), based on its containing compacted face powder.
- compact (v.1) "to pack or press closely together," early 15c., from Latin compactus, past participle of compingere "to fasten together" (see compact (adj.)). Related: Compacted; compacting.
- compact (v.2) "to make a compact, enter into an agreement," 1530s, from compact (n.1) or else from Old French compacter. Related: Compacted; compacting.
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