释义 |
assimilate美 [ə'sɪmɪ.leɪt] 英 [ə'sɪmɪleɪt] - v.吸收;消化;透彻理解;(使)同化
- 网络使同化;同化物;吃
过去分词:assimilated 现在分词:assimilating 第三人称单数:assimilates v.+n. assimilate information v. integrate,adapt,adjust,blend in,fit in 1. | [t] ~ sth 透彻理解;消化;吸收to fully understand an idea or some information so that you are able to use it yourself |
| The committee will need time to assimilate this report. 委员会需要时间来吃透这个报告。 |
2. | [i][t] (使)同化,融入to become, or allow sb to become, a part of a country or community rather than remaining in a separate group |
| New arrivals find it hard to assimilate. 新来者感到难以融入当地社会。 | | Immigrants have been successfully assimilated into the community. 外来移民顺利地融入当地社会。 |
3. | [t][oftpass] ~ sth into/to sth 使吸收,使接受(想法、态度等)to make an idea, a person's attitude, etc. fit into sth or be acceptable |
| These changes were gradually assimilated into everyday life. 这些改变逐渐渗进了日常生活。 |
v. | 1. to integrate somebody into a larger group, so that differences are minimized or eliminated, or become integrated in this way 2. to integrate new knowledge or information with what is already known 3. to incorporate digested food materials into the cells and tissues of the body 4. to make a speech sound similar to an adjacent sound, or to become similar to an adjacent sound 5. to help someone feel that they are part of a community or culture rather than feeling foreign 6. to take in an idea or information and make it part of your knowledge so that you can use it effectively 7. to take in and use food or other nutrients 1. to integrate somebody into a larger group, so that differences are minimized or eliminated, or become integrated in this way 2. to integrate new knowledge or information with what is already known 3. to incorporate digested food materials into the cells and tissues of the body 4. to make a speech sound similar to an adjacent sound, or to become similar to an adjacent sound 5. to help someone feel that they are part of a community or culture rather than feeling foreign 6. to take in an idea or information and make it part of your knowledge so that you can use it effectively 7. to take in and use food or other nutrients |
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