7 definitions found
com·pact /kəmˈpækt, kɑmˈ, ˈkɑmˌ/
(a.)緊湊的,緊密的,簡潔的(vt.)使裝滿,使簡潔(vi.)變緊密
com·pact /kəmˈpækt, kɑmˈ, ˈkɑmˌ/ 形容詞
壓緊物,緻密的,緊密的,堅實的,簡潔的,緊湊的,包裝緊密的,壓實,使緊密,組成
compact
緊密 壓緊
Com·pact p. p. & a.
1. Joined or held together;
leagued;
confederated. [
Obs.]
“Compact with her that's gone.”
A pipe of seven reeds, compact with wax together. --
Peacham.
2. Composed or made; --
with of. [
Poetic]
A wandering fire,
Compact of unctuous vapor. --
Milton.
3. Closely or firmly united,
as the particles of solid bodies;
firm;
close;
solid;
dense.
Glass, crystal, gems, and other compact bodies. --
Sir I. Newton.
4. Brief;
close;
pithy;
not diffuse;
not verbose;
as,
a compact discourse.
Syn: --
Firm;
close;
solid;
dense;
pithy;
sententious.
Com·pact,
v. t. [
imp. & p. p. Compacted;
p. pr. & vb. n. Compacting.]
1. To thrust,
drive,
or press closely together;
to join firmly;
to consolidate;
to make close; --
as the parts which compose a body.
Now the bright sun compacts the precious stone. --
Blackstone.
2. To unite or connect firmly,
as in a system.
The whole body fitly joined together and compacted by that which every joint supplieth. --
Eph. iv. 16.
Com·pact n. An agreement between parties;
a covenant or contract.
The law of nations depends on mutual compacts, treaties, leagues, etc. --
Blackstone.
Wedlock is described as the indissoluble compact. --
Macaulay.
The federal constitution has been styled a compact between the States by which it was ratified. --
Wharton.
Syn: --
See Covenant.
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compact
adj 1:
closely and firmly united or packed together; "
compact
soil"; "
compact clusters of flowers" [
ant:
loose]
2:
closely crowded together; "
a compact shopping center"; "
a
dense population"; "
thick crowds" [
syn:
dense,
thick]
3:
heavy and compact in form or stature; "
a wrestler of compact
build"; "
he was tall and heavyset"; "
stocky legs"; "
a
thick middle-aged man"; "
a thickset young man" [
syn:
heavyset,
stocky,
thick,
thickset]
4:
briefly giving the gist of something; "
a short and
compendious book"; "
a compact style is brief and pithy";
"
succinct comparisons"; "
a summary formulation of a
wide-ranging subject" [
syn:
compendious,
succinct,
summary]
n 1:
a small cosmetics case with a mirror;
to be carried in a
woman's purse [
syn:
powder compact]
2:
a signed written agreement between two or more parties
(
nations)
to perform some action [
syn:
covenant,
concordat]
3:
a small and economical car [
syn:
compact car]
v 1:
have the property of being packable or compactable or of
compacting easily; "
This powder compacts easily"; "
Such
odd-shaped items do not pack well" [
syn:
pack]
2:
compress into a wad; "
wad paper into the box" [
syn:
pack,
bundle,
wad]
3:
make more compact by or as if by pressing; "
compress the
data" [
syn:
compress,
pack together] [
ant:
decompress]
4:
squeeze or press together; "
she compressed her lips"; "
the
spasm contracted the muscle" [
syn:
compress,
constrict,
squeeze,
contract,
press]