compress
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verb |kəmˈpres| with object
flatten by pressure; squeeze or press:
〈空気・ガスなど〉を圧縮[圧搾]する; …を押し[締め]付ける; …を圧縮[圧搾]して «…に» 詰め込む «into»
e.g. the skirt can be folded and compressed into a small bag.
no object be squeezed or pressed together or into a smaller space:
〈物などが〉縮む; 〖~ into A〗 縮んでAになる
e.g. the land is sinking as the soil compresses.
squeeze or press (two things) together:
e.g. Violet compressed her lips together grimly.
express in a shorter form; abridge:
〈思想・表現など〉を «…に» 凝縮する «into»
e.g. in this chapter we compress into summary form the main findings.
Computing alter the form of (data) to reduce the amount of storage necessary.
〘コンピュ〙 〈ファイル〉を圧縮する
noun |ˈkämˌpres|
a pad of absorbent material pressed onto part of the body to relieve inflammation or stop bleeding:
〘医〙 (止血・消炎用の)圧迫包帯[湿布]
e.g. a cold compress.
DERIVATIVES
compressible |kəmˈpresəb(ə)l| adjective
ORIGIN
late Middle English: from Old French compresser or late Latin compressare, frequentative of Latin comprimere, from com- ‘together’ + premere ‘to press’; or directly from compress- ‘pressed together’, from the verb comprimere.