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compass
[ kuhm-puhs ]
noun
- an instrument for determining directions, as by means of a freely rotating magnetized needle that indicates magnetic north.
- the enclosing line or limits of any area; perimeter:
You can find anything you want downtown within the compass of ten square blocks.
the narrow compass of the strait;
the broad compass of the novel.
- Also called range. the total range of tones of a voice or of a musical instrument.
- due or proper limits; moderate bounds:
Their behavior stayed within the compass of propriety.
- a passing round; circuit:
the compass of a year.
- Often compasses. an instrument for drawing or describing circles, measuring distances, etc., consisting generally of two movable, rigid legs hinged to each other at one end (usually used with pair of ):
to spread the legs of a compass and draw a larger circle.
- Astronomy.
- Compass. Also called Mar路i路ner's Com路pass [mar, -, uh, -nerz , kuhm, -p, uh, s]. the constellation Pyxis.
- Compasses, the constellation Circinus.
adjective
- curved; forming a curve or arc: compass roof.
a compass timber;
compass roof.
verb (used with object)
- to go or move round; make the circuit of:
It would take a week to compass his property on foot.
An old stone wall compasses their property.
- to attain or achieve; accomplish; obtain:
To have compassed this task in the limited time available is no mean achievement.
to compass a treacherous plan.
- to make curved or circular.
- to comprehend; to grasp, as with the mind:
His mind could not compass the extent of the disaster.
compass
/ 藞办蕦尘辫蓹蝉 /
noun
- an instrument for finding direction, usually having a magnetized needle which points to magnetic north swinging freely on a pivot
- Also calledpair of compasses often plural an instrument used for drawing circles, measuring distances, etc, that consists of two arms, joined at one end, one arm of which serves as a pivot or stationary reference point, while the other is extended or describes a circle
- limits or range
within the compass of education
- music the interval between the lowest and highest note attainable by a voice or musical instrument
- archaic.a circular course
verb
- to encircle or surround; hem in
- to comprehend or grasp mentally
- to achieve; attain; accomplish
- obsolete.to plot
compass
- A device used to determine geographical direction, usually consisting of a magnetic needle mounted on a pivot, aligning itself naturally with the Earth's magnetic field so that it points to the Earth's geomagnetic north or south pole.
- A device used for drawing circles and arcs and for measuring distances on maps, consisting of two legs hinged together at one end.
Derived Forms
- 藞肠辞尘辫补蝉蝉补产濒别, adjective
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 肠辞尘路辫补蝉蝉路补路产濒别 adjective
- 肠辞尘路辫补蝉蝉路濒别蝉蝉 adjective
- 辞耻迟路肠辞尘路辫补蝉蝉 verb (used with object)
- 辫谤别路肠辞尘路辫补蝉蝉 verb (used with object) noun
- un路肠辞尘路辫补蝉蝉路补路产濒别 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of compass1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of compass1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
鈥淪till, it is the roaring thing that tugs away from the very shores we clutch. There is no better compass than this compassion.鈥
"Wear suitable clothes, bring food, drink, a torch with a spare battery, a map, a compass - and also make sure you know how to use them," he said.
Songbirds that migrate at night calibrate their magnetic compass to the setting sun, then use the stars as a compass.
Reid's resignation came after MotorsportUK chairman David Richards wrote an open letter to the organisation's members accusing the FIA of a "shift of moral compass".
Reid's move also comes after MotorsportUK chairman David Richards wrote an open letter to the organisation's members accusing the FIA of a "shift of moral compass".
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