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compass1 <-es> [ˈkʌmpəs] SUBST (for finding direction)

compass
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compass2 [ˈkʌmpəs] SUBST

1. compass:

[a pair of] compasses plur MATH

2. compass sans pl form (range):

compass
it's beyond the compass of my brain

Expressions couramment utilisées avec compass

from all points of the compass
to take a bearing with a compass

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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A surveyor by trade, his patents cover a wide area of devices and activities including compasses, skis, surveying, engines and farming.
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Nautical pieces featured in the 2006 spring-summer collection with themes of treasure, sea creatures, and compasses.
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Other magnetic compasses have a small sliding counterweight installed on the needle itself.
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Mineral spirits are often used inside liquid-filled compasses and gauges.
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The markings are virtually unchanged from the "shi" to the first magnetic compasses.
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Simple compasses of this type show directions in a frame of reference in which the directions of the magnetic poles are due north and south.
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The sentiments and actions expressed were completely out of our control and in no way represent the band members' view points or moral compasses.
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The thunderstorm and the high iron ore content of the surrounding hills played havoc with compasses and navigation.
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The expedition eschewed the use of modern technology including compasses and toilet paper, and only took the same provisions as were aboard the original ship.
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After declinating the ship's magnetic compasses, the ship sailed south for her shakedown cruise.
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