condense

condense
1. transitive verb
1) komprimieren

condensed milk — Kondensmilch, die

2) (Phys., Chem.) kondensieren
3) (make concise) zusammenfassen

in a condensed form — in verkürzter Form

2. intransitive verb
kondensieren
* * *
[kən'dens]
verb
1) (to make smaller: They have produced a condensed version of the book for children.) zusammenfassen
2) (to make (a liquid) thicker, stronger or more concentrated: condensed milk.) eindicken
3) ((of vapour) to turn to liquid: Steam condensed on the kitchen windows.) kondensieren
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con·dense
[kənˈden(t)s]
I. vt
to \condense a gas ein Gas komprimieren
to \condense a liquid eine Flüssigkeit eindicken
2. (form droplets from)
to \condense sth etw kondensieren
3. (shorten)
to \condense a text einen Text zusammenfassen
II. vi kondensieren
* * *
[kən'dens]
1. vt
1) (= reduce) kondensieren
2) (PHYS) gas kondensieren; (= compress) verdichten; rays bündeln
3) (= shorten) zusammenfassen

in a very condensed form — in sehr gedrängter Form

2. vi
(gas) kondensieren, sich niederschlagen
* * *
condense [kənˈdens]
A v/t
1. PHYS Gase, Dämpfe kondensieren, verflüssigen
2. CHEM Milch etc eindicken, konzentrieren
3. kürzen, zusammenfassen, gedrängt darstellen
B v/i PHYS kondensieren, sich verflüssigen
* * *
1. transitive verb
1) komprimieren

condensed milk — Kondensmilch, die

2) (Phys., Chem.) kondensieren
3) (make concise) zusammenfassen

in a condensed form — in verkürzter Form

2. intransitive verb
kondensieren
* * *
v.
kondensieren v.
niederschlagen v.
verdichten v.

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