Astronomers know these condense into planets and asteroids .
而天文学家知道这些云状物最终将凝结成大小行星。
Planetary-formation theory holds that worlds condense out of a disc of dust early in a star 's life .
行星形成理论认为在恒星形成早期,世界是由一团尘埃凝结出来的。
These paler aerosols , and to some extent the blacker ones too , can provide sites for water to condense .
这些浅色的气溶胶,以及某一程度上,黑一些的气溶胶可以提供水凝结的场所。
The energy is used to heat the brine , partially evaporating it , and to condense the resulting water vapour .
这些能量被用来加热盐水,使其局部蒸发,然后将所产生的水蒸气凝结下来。
But that inference would fly in the face of standard cosmology , which assumes that galaxies start to form as cold dark matter starts to condense in massive clumps .
undergo condensation; change from a gaseous to a liquid state and fall in drops同义词:distill, distil
make more concise同义词:digest, concentrate
remove water from
cause a gas or vapor to change into a liquid
become more compact or concentrated
develop due to condensation
compress or concentrate同义词:concentrate, contract
例句
One that condenses, especially an apparatus used to condense vapor.冷凝器冷凝器具,尤指用于冷却气体的设备
Condense this paragraph into a few sentences.把这段文字简缩成几个句子。
Steam condenses into water when cooling down.蒸汽冷却时凝结成水。
详细解释
con.dense v.(动词)con.densed,con.dens.ing,con.dens.es v.tr.(及物动词)To reduce the volume or compass of.See Synonyms at contract 使压缩:减少…的数量或容积参见 contractTo make more concise; abridge or shorten.精简:使更简结;删节或缩短Physics【物理学】 To cause (a gas or vapor) to change to a liquid.液化:使(空气或蒸汽)变成液体To remove water from (milk, for example).浓缩:将水分除去(如,从牛奶中)v.intr.(不及物动词)To become more compact.使更紧密To undergo condensation.变浓缩 来源:Middle English condensen 中古英语 condensen from Old French condenser 源自 古法语 condenser from Latin condôns3re 源自 拉丁语 condôns3re com- [intensive pref.] * see com-com- [前缀,表加强词义] *参见 com-dôns3re [to thicken] from dônsus [thick] dôns3re [使变厚] 源自 dônsus [厚] 【引伸】 condens.abil.ity n.(名词)condens.able 或 condens.ible adj.(形容词)