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ипохондрическим
skomponowany

I. compound1 [kəmˈpaʊnd, Am kɑ:m-] VB trans

1. compound (make worse):

potęgować [perf s-]

2. compound (mix):

mieszać [perf z-]

3. compound usu pass (make up):

to be compounded of sth

4. compound LAW:

compound the case
załatwiać [perf załatwić] polubownie

II. compound1 [ˈkɒmpaʊnd, Am ˈkɑ:m-] N

1. compound form (mixture):

2. compound CHEM:

3. compound LING:

III. compound1 [ˈkɒmpaʊnd, Am ˈkɑ:m-] ADJ

compound2 [ˈkɒmpaʊnd, Am ˈkɑ:m-] N

compound entry N ECON

compound fracture N MED

compound interest N ECON

OpenDict entry

compound N

OpenDict entry

chemical compound

OpenDict entry

compound annual growth rate N

Present
Icompound
youcompound
he/she/itcompounds
wecompound
youcompound
theycompound
Past
Icompounded
youcompounded
he/she/itcompounded
wecompounded
youcompounded
theycompounded
Present Perfect
Ihavecompounded
youhavecompounded
he/she/ithascompounded
wehavecompounded
youhavecompounded
theyhavecompounded
Past Perfect
Ihadcompounded
youhadcompounded
he/she/ithadcompounded
wehadcompounded
youhadcompounded
theyhadcompounded

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to be compounded of sth

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This deformity was compounded with a heart ailment that eventually caused his death.
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The engine was compounded by adding a high-pressure cylinder between the support column and the flywheel, on the side opposite the low-pressure cylinder.
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While they were legal tender at face value, they were redeemable after three years with 6 percent annual interest compounded semi-annually.
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This problem is further compounded with the use of one-piece multi-ink cartridges, which are declared empty as soon as one color runs low.
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The cumbersome government bureaucracy could not adapt to the new emerging social order, which was compounded by rapid population growth during the same period.
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