释义 |
absorption美 [əb'sɔ:pʃn] 英 [əb'sɔ:pʃn] - n.吸收;专注;同化;吸湿性
- 网络吸收作用;吸附;合并
n. amalgamation,assimilation,captivation,combination,concentration 1. | (液体、气体等的)吸收the process of a liquid, gas or other substance being taken in |
| Vitamin D is necessary to aid the absorption of calcium from food. 从食物中吸取钙需靠维生素 D 的帮助。 |
2. | 并入;同化the process of a smaller group, country, etc. becoming part of a larger group or country |
| the absorption of immigrants into the host country 移民融入移民国 |
3. | ~ (in sth) 专心致志;全神贯注;着迷the fact of sb being very interested in sth so that it takes all their attention |
| His work suffered because of his total absorption in sport. 他痴迷于体育运动而影响了工作。 |
n. | 1. a state in which the whole attention is occupied 2. the uptake of liquid into the fibers of a substance 3. the incorporation of something into a larger group or entity 4. the passage of material through the lining of the intestine into the blood or through a cell membrane into a cell 5. the ability of a substance to absorb light, noise, or energy, or the fact that it does so 6. the reduction in the intensity of radiated energy within a medium, caused by converting some or all of the energy into another form 7. the elimination of antibodies or antigens by the use of a chemical reagent 8. the process by which something takes in a substance, form of energy, or liquid 9. the process by which a group, organization, or culture becomes part of a larger one 10. complete interest in something 1. a state in which the whole attention is occupied 2. the uptake of liquid into the fibers of a substance 3. the incorporation of something into a larger group or entity 4. the passage of material through the lining of the intestine into the blood or through a cell membrane into a cell 5. the ability of a substance to absorb light, noise, or energy, or the fact that it does so 6. the reduction in the intensity of radiated energy within a medium, caused by converting some or all of the energy into another form 7. the elimination of antibodies or antigens by the use of a chemical reagent 8. the process by which something takes in a substance, form of energy, or liquid 9. the process by which a group, organization, or culture becomes part of a larger one 10. complete interest in something |
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