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过去分词:absorbed 现在分词:absorbing 第三人称单数:absorbs v.+n. absorb information,absorb knowledge,absorb heat v. admit,attract,captivate,engage,engross 液体;气体liquid/gas 1. | 吸收(液体、气体等)to take in a liquid, gas or other substance from the surface or space around |
| Plants absorb carbon dioxide from the air. 植物吸收空气中的二氧化碳。 | | The cream is easily absorbed into the skin. 这种乳霜皮肤易吸收。 |
使并入make part of sth larger 2. | [oftpass] 使并入;吞并;同化to make sth smaller become part of sth larger |
| The country simply cannot absorb this influx of refugees. 这个国家实在没有能力接纳这么多涌入的难民。 | | The surrounding small towns have been absorbed into the city. 四周的小城镇已并入这座城市。 |
信息information 3. | ~ sth 理解;掌握to take sth into the mind and learn or understand it |
| It's a lot of information to absorb all at once. 要一下子消化这些资料,真是很多。 |
引起兴趣interest sb 4. | ~ sb 吸引全部注意力;使全神贯注to interest sb very much so that they pay no attention to anything else |
| This work had absorbed him for several years. 这项工作曾使他沉迷了好几年。 |
热;光;能heat/light/energy 5. | ~ sth 吸收(热、光、能等)to take in and keep heat, light, energy, etc. instead of reflecting it |
| Black walls absorb a lot of heat during the day. 黑色墙壁在白天吸收大量的热。 |
震动;撞击shock/impact 6. | ~ sth 减轻(打击、碰击等的)作用to reduce the effect of a blow, hit, etc. |
| This tennis racket absorbs shock on impact. 这款网球拍能减轻撞击所产生的剧烈震动。 |
金钱;时间;变化money/time/changes 7. | ~ sth 耗费,耗去(大量金钱、时间等)to use up a large supply of sth, especially money or time |
| The new proposals would absorb $80 billion of the federal budget. 这些新提案将耗费 800 亿元联邦政府预算。 |
8. | ~ sth 承受,承担,对付(变化、结果、费用等)to deal with changes, effects, costs, etc. |
| The company is unable to absorb such huge losses. 公司无法承受如此巨大的损失。 |
v. | 1. to soak up a liquid or take in nutrients or chemicals gradually 2. to take up light, noise, or energy and not transmit it at all 3. to see, read, or hear something and understand it fully 4. to hold somebody's attention or occupy somebody's time completely 5. to incorporate something into a larger entity in such a way that it loses much of its own identity 6. to adapt to a changing situation without being adversely affected 7. to accept increased costs without passing them on to somebody else 8. to require something in considerable quantities, usually without significant results 9. to take in a gas, liquid, or other substance 10. to make a small group, organization, etc. become part of a larger one 11. to allow ideas, methods, etc. to become part of your own way of thinking or culture 12. to learn and understand new facts, so that they become part of your knowledge 13. to reduce the harmful effects of a physical force 14. if something absorbs you, it is so interesting or entertaining that it takes all your attention 15. to use or need a lot of something, especially money 1. to soak up a liquid or take in nutrients or chemicals gradually 2. to take up light, noise, or energy and not transmit it at all 3. to see, read, or hear something and understand it fully 4. to hold somebody's attention or occupy somebody's time completely 5. to incorporate something into a larger entity in such a way that it loses much of its own identity 6. to adapt to a changing situation without being adversely affected 7. to accept increased costs without passing them on to somebody else 8. to require something in considerable quantities, usually without significant results 9. to take in a gas, liquid, or other substance 10. to make a small group, organization, etc. become part of a larger one 11. to allow ideas, methods, etc. to become part of your own way of thinking or culture 12. to learn and understand new facts, so that they become part of your knowledge 13. to reduce the harmful effects of a physical force 14. if something absorbs you, it is so interesting or entertaining that it takes all your attention 15. to use or need a lot of something, especially money |
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