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compacted 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
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/kəmˈpakt/,/käm-/,
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compacting, present participle; compacted, past tense; compacts, 3rd person singular present; compacted, past participle;
  1. Make or enter into (a formal agreement) with another party or parties
    • - the Democratic Party compacted an alliance with dissident groups

  1. (compaction) an increase in the density of something
  2. (compaction) crush: the act of crushing
  3. (compactedness) The state or quality of being compacted
  4. (compaction) The process of compacting something, or something that has been compacted
  5. (Compacting) A process that compacts the space between cotton fiber pockets. Helps to reduce shrinking.
  6. (Compacting) A three step process that 1) assesses what a student knows about content to be studied and what the student still needs to master, 2) plans for learning what is not known, and  3) plans for freed-up time to be spent in enriched or accelerated study.
  7. (Compacting) Instruction entails reduced amounts of introductory activities, drill, and practice. Instructional experiences may also be based on relatively fewer instructional objectives compared to the general curriculum. ...
  8. (Compacting) Mechanical process in which knit fabrics are compressed in the lengthwise direction to tighten the construction and control shrinkage.
  9. (Compacting) a strategy which allows a student to demonstrate what he/she already knows or can do, provides opportunity to learn or master what he/she does not already know, and then allows the student to spend the time earned from compacting to participate in enrichment or extension activities ...
  10. (Compacting) the procedure used to streamline the regular curriculum for students capable of mastering a task at a faster pace.
  11. Compacting a database rearranges how the database is stored on the disk and optimizes the performance of the database. (AC 23)
  12. (Compaction) a state where soil particles are forced closely together, reducing pore space.
  13. (Compaction) soil condition that results from tightly packing soil; compacted soil allows for only marginal aeration and root penetration.
  14. (compaction (of soil)) Compaction of soil is a lack of air or oxygen. Particles of soil are pressed together so tightly that there is insufficient air space. The obvious way this may occur is when a great weight is present, i.e. ...
  15. (Compaction) Process of manual or mechanical treatment of fresh mortar which increases its density.(EN 13318)
  16. (Compaction (of Soil)) Increase in soil density through destruction of its pore space, as by excessive traffic or working the soil especially when it’s wet.
  17. (Compaction) The application of a temporary vacuum bag and vacuum to remove trapped air and compact to layup.
  18. (Compaction) The densification of a fill by mechanical means.
  19. (Compaction) Decline in flux as a result of applied pressure compressing a reverse osmosis or ultrafiltration membrane.
  20. Soil compaction is the process of increasing the density of a soil by packing the particles closer together and reducing the volume of air.
  21. (compaction) The reduction in the number and size of airspaces caused by compression. It is most often the result of traffic. Compaction prevents adequate water and air penetration, and reduces turfgrass root growth.
  22. (Compaction) The process by which soil particles are pressed together, forcing air out and creating a dense soil where plant roots have trouble getting oxygen and growing through the soil. Usually caused by walking or driving on soil.
  23. (COMPACTION) The decrease in a sediments' pore space as the grains are pushed closer together by weight from above.
  24. (COMPACTION) A change in the physical structure of RO membranes caused by exposure to excessive pressure and/or temperatures which result in a decreased ability to produce permeate.
  25. (COMPACTION) The density required on the surface, which concrete is to be poured.  Compaction insures that the slab does not crack in areas where there is a soft under surface.