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v.1 to absorb.esta aspiradora no absorbe el polvo muy bien this vacuum doesn't pick up dust very wellesta crema se absorbe muy bien this cream works into the skin very wellLa esponja absorbe agua y fluidos The sponge absorbs water and fluids.La película absorbe a María The film absorbs=captivates Mary.El amortiguador absorbe energía The shock absorber absorbs energy.El tema absorbe a Pedro The topic absorbs=engrosses Peter.2 to take up, to soak up.esta tarea absorbe mucho tiempo this task takes up a lot of time3 to absorb by merger (empresa).4 to assimilate.El estómago absorbe los nutrientes The stomach assimilates nutrients.* * *1 (líquidos) to absorb, soak up2 figurado (conocimientos) to absorb3 figurado (consumir) to use up4 figurado (cautivar) to captivate* * *verbto absorb, soak up* * *1. VT1) [+ líquido] to absorb, soak up2) [+ información] to absorb, take in; [+ recursos] to use up; [+ energías] to take up; [+ atención] to command2.See:* * *verbo transitivo1)a) <líquido/ruido/calor> to absorbb) < tiempo> to occupy, take up; <recursos/energía> to absorb2) < empresa> to take over* * *= absorb, steep + Reflexivo + in, take up, hijack, take in, soak in, co-opt, soak up, sop up, pick up, suck up.Ex. For the majority, however, IT was regarded as simply another topic to absorb into syllabuses.Ex. The great storyteller, FC Sayers, having advised the beginner to ' steep himself in folklore until the elemental themes are part of himself,' explains how best to get command of a tale.Ex. The rows over Britain's contributions to the Community budget and runaway spending on the the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), which took up two thirds of the budget, were documented blow by blow in the press.Ex. Information may have been hijacked as the province of computer operators rather than librarians.Ex. People like to browse the books and magazines, take in the ambiance, and be seen and perceived as a patron of the arts and literature.Ex. Among the visual attributes found to be most useful were: absorption ( soaks in, sits on top), luster (shiny, dull), flakiness (doesn't flake off, flakes off), and thickness (thin, thick).Ex. Social workers accused librarians of moving into their territory, of co-opting their activity, of doing social work without training, of being representative of establishment interests.Ex. They gradually soak up language, discovering the rules by which it works almost without noticing it.Ex. Here are activities to sop up those extra minutes by reinforcing what you're taught.Ex. Then these suggestion can be picked up by the editor, and communicated to the author.Ex. Cinder blocks do suck up paint quickly but mine are light because I only used the left over paint from the walls.----* absorber tiempo = absorb + time.* * *verbo transitivo1)a) <líquido/ruido/calor> to absorbb) < tiempo> to occupy, take up; <recursos/energía> to absorb2) < empresa> to take over* * *= absorb, steep + Reflexivo + in, take up, hijack, take in, soak in, co-opt, soak up, sop up, pick up, suck up.Ex: For the majority, however, IT was regarded as simply another topic to absorb into syllabuses.
Ex: The great storyteller, FC Sayers, having advised the beginner to ' steep himself in folklore until the elemental themes are part of himself,' explains how best to get command of a tale.Ex: The rows over Britain's contributions to the Community budget and runaway spending on the the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), which took up two thirds of the budget, were documented blow by blow in the press.Ex: Information may have been hijacked as the province of computer operators rather than librarians.Ex: People like to browse the books and magazines, take in the ambiance, and be seen and perceived as a patron of the arts and literature.Ex: Among the visual attributes found to be most useful were: absorption ( soaks in, sits on top), luster (shiny, dull), flakiness (doesn't flake off, flakes off), and thickness (thin, thick).Ex: Social workers accused librarians of moving into their territory, of co-opting their activity, of doing social work without training, of being representative of establishment interests.Ex: They gradually soak up language, discovering the rules by which it works almost without noticing it.Ex: Here are activities to sop up those extra minutes by reinforcing what you're taught.Ex: Then these suggestion can be picked up by the editor, and communicated to the author.Ex: Cinder blocks do suck up paint quickly but mine are light because I only used the left over paint from the walls.* absorber tiempo = absorb + time.* * *absorber [E1 ]vtA1 ‹líquido› to absorb, soak up; ‹humedad› to absorb; ‹ruido/calor/luz› to absorbla vitamina D ayuda a que se absorba el calcio vitamin D helps to absorb calciumlas plantas absorben el oxígeno del aire plants take in o absorb oxygen from the air2 ‹tiempo› to occupy, take up; ‹recursos/energía› to absorbabsorben un tercio del total de nuestras exportaciones they take o absorb a third of our total exportses un tipo de actividad que te absorbe totalmente it's the sort of activity that takes up all your time and energylos salarios absorben un 70% del presupuesto salaries take up o swallow up 70% of the budgetB ‹empresa› to take over* * *
absorber ( conjugate absorber) verbo transitivo
‹recursos/energía› to absorb
absorber verbo transitivo to absorb
' absorber' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
amortiguador
- aspirar
- chupar
- sorber
English:
absorb
- grip
- shock absorber
- soak up
- suck
- suck up
- take over
- engross
- shock
- soak
- take
* * *absorber vt1. [líquido, gas, calor] to absorb;esta aspiradora no absorbe el polvo muy bien this vacuum doesn't pick up dust very well;absorbió el refresco con la pajita he sucked the soft drink through a straw;esta crema se absorbe muy bien this cream works into the skin very well2. [consumir] to take up, to soak up;esta tarea absorbe mucho tiempo this task takes up a lot of timesu mujer lo absorbe mucho his wife is very demanding;la televisión los absorbe television dominates their lives4. [empresa] to take over;Roma Inc. absorbió a su mayor competidor Roma Inc. took over its biggest rival* * *v/t1 absorb2 ( consumir) take (up)3 ( cautivar) absorb4 COM take over* * *absorber vt1) : to absorb, to soak up2) : to occupy, to take up, to engross* * *absorber vb to absorb -
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absɔr'bɛrvabsorbieren, aufsaugen, einsaugenverbo transitivo1. [líquido, gas] aufsaugen2. [ocupar el tiempo] in Anspruch nehmen3. [consumir, gastar] aufbrauchen4. [cautivar] fesseln5. [anexionar] übernehmenabsorberabsorber [aβsor'βer]num1num (tierra, esponja, aspiradora) aufsaugennum2num física absorbierennum3num (ocupar) in Anspruch nehmen; (cautivar) fesseln; absorber la atención de alguien jds Aufmerksamkeit beanspruchen -
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vt1) всасывать, впитывать2) хим. поглощать, абсорбировать3) амортизировать (толчок, удар)4) поглощать, пожирать (время, продукцию и т.п.)5) проживать, спускать (наследство и т.п.)6) поглощать, целиком захватыватьabsorber la atención — приковывать внимание -
5 absorber
vt1) всасывать, впитывать2) хим. поглощать, абсорбировать3) амортизировать (толчок, удар)4) поглощать, пожирать (время, продукцию и т.п.)5) проживать, спускать (наследство и т.п.)6) поглощать, целиком захватывать -
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гл.1) общ. (впитать) поглотить, (втянуть) засосать (тж. перен.), вобрать, впивать, впитать, впитывать, всосать, втянуть, поглощать, всасывать2) перен. пленять, пожирать, заглушать (вкус, запах), заглушить (вкус, запах), привлекать (внимание), захватывать3) хим. абсорбировать4) спец. улавливать, уловить -
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vt1) поглоща́ть; вбира́ть в себя́ что; впи́тывать; вса́сыватьlas cortinas absorben mucho polvo — што́ры собира́ют мно́го пы́ли
2) перен поглоща́ть, занима́ть, отнима́ть (чьё-л время; средства; усилия; внимание)3) перен растра́тить; промота́ть4) тех поглоти́ть, заглуши́ть ( сотрясение) -
8 absorber
• absorb• assimilate• blot up• captivate• draw in• drink in• engross• soak up• sop up• suck on• suck up -
9 absorber
• absorbovat• nasát• pojmout• spotřebovat• strávit• upoutat• vsakovat• vtáhnout• zaujmout* * *• tlumit (otřesy)• zachycovat (nárazy) -
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12 absorber
tr 1) попивам, просмуквам; всмуквам; поглъщам; 2) хим. абсорбирам; 3) прен. гълтам, поглъщам (предприятие, време, средства и др.); 4) прен. потъвам (в работа); 5) прен. увличам, пленявам, привличам, поглъщам (внимание и др.). -
13 absorber
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15 absorber la atención de alguien
absorber la atención de alguienjemandes Aufmerksamkeit beanspruchenDiccionario Español-Alemán > absorber la atención de alguien
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16 absorber tiempo
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17 absorber aire
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18 absorber con una paja
гл.Испанско-русский универсальный словарь > absorber con una paja
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19 absorber la humedad
гл.общ. впитать влагуИспанско-русский универсальный словарь > absorber la humedad
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20 absorber la tinta
гл.общ. пропускать чернила
См. также в других словарях:
absorber — [ apsɔrbe ] v. tr. <conjug. : 1> • assorber « engloutir » mil. XIe; lat. absorbere I ♦ 1 ♦ Laisser pénétrer et retenir (un fluide, des particules, un rayonnement) dans sa substance. Le sable absorbe l eau. ⇒ s imbiber, s imprégner. Le… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Absorber — (von lateinisch absorbere „aufnehmen“, „aufsaugen“) steht für: Absorber (Chemie), Gegenstand oder Medium zur Aufnahme oder selektiven Entfernung von Stoffen Absorber (Physik), Gegenstand oder Medium zur Aufnahme und Umwandlung von… … Deutsch Wikipedia
absorber — (Del lat. absorbēre). 1. tr. Dicho de una sustancia sólida: Ejercer atracción sobre un fluido con el que está en contacto, de modo que las moléculas de este penetren en aquella. 2. Dicho de un tejido orgánico o de una célula: Recibir o aspirar… … Diccionario de la lengua española
absorber — Se conjuga como: temer Infinitivo: Gerundio: Participio: absorber absorbiendo absorbido Indicativo presente imperfecto pretérito futuro condicional yo tú él, ella, Ud. nosotros vosotros ellos, ellas, Uds. absorbo absorbes absorbe absorbemos … Wordreference Spanish Conjugations Dictionary
Absorber — Ab*sorb er, n. One who, or that which, absorbs. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
absorber — 1. incorporar sustancias; por ejemplo, los tejidos del intestino absorben líquidos. 2. amortiguar o incorporar a un tejido la energía radiante a él transferida, acción que viene determinada por la dosis de radiactividad absorbida. Diccionario… … Diccionario médico
absorber — ‘Atraer y retener en el interior [algo del exterior]’, ‘consumir enteramente [algo, normalmente recursos o tiempo]’ y ‘acaparar el interés o la atención [de alguien]’: «Parte del agua precipitada es absorbida por la tierra y parte vuelve al mar»… … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
absorber — {{/stl 13}}{{stl 8}}rz. mnż I, D. a, Mc. absorbererze, chem. techn. {{/stl 8}}{{stl 7}} urządzenie służące do przeprowadzania absorpcji; pochłaniacz {{/stl 7}} … Langenscheidt Polski wyjaśnień
absorber — verbo transitivo 1. Atraer y retener (un cuerpo) [un líquido o un gas]: La esponja absorbió el agua. Esta disolución absorbe poco los gases. 2. Atraer (la materia) la energía de … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
absorber — ABSORBER. v. act. Engloutir, Il ne se dit guére au propre: Il signifie au figuré consumer, dissiper, depenser. Il a absorbé tout son patrimoine. les procez ont absorbé tout son bien. les frais du scelé ont absorbé la meilleure partie de la… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
absorber — Any material which converts energy of radiation or particles into another form, generally heat. Energy transmitted is not absorbed. Scattered energy is often classed with absorbed energy. Also see air shock absorber damper direct acting shock… … Dictionary of automotive terms