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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
condensation
con·den·sa·tion [condensation condensations] BrE [ˌkɒndenˈseɪʃn] NAmE [ˌkɑːndenˈseɪʃn] noun 1. uncountable drops of water that form on a cold surface when warm water ↑vapour becomes cool •The window was steamed up with condensation. 2. uncountable the process of a gas changing to a liquid 3. countable, usually singular, uncountable (formal)the process of making a book, etc. shorter by taking out anything that is not necessary •The essay should be a readable condensation of the recent scientific literature. Word Origin: early 17th cent.: from late Latin condensatio(n-), from condensare ‘press close together’, from condensus ‘very thick’, from con- ‘completely’ + densus ‘dense’. Example Bank: •Not all roofing problems are caused by leaks; condensation may also be a problem. •The window was misty with condensation.
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