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تَشَرَّبَ \ absorb: to take in (liquid, heat, light, knowledge, etc.): Salt absorbs water. -
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اِسْتَوعَبَ \ absorb: to take in (liquid, heat, light, knowledge, etc.): Salt absorbs water. assimilate: to take sth. (or sb.) in and make a part of a single whole: Our bodies assimilate food. America has assimilated people from many countries. hold: to contain or be able to contain: This box holds all my clothes. This tin will hold 10 litres of petrol. \ See Also امتص (اِمْتَصَّ) -
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اِمْتَصَّ \ absorb: to take in (liquid, heat, light, knowledge, etc.): Salt absorbs water. soak up: to draw up liquid: Salt will soak up ink. suck: (of people) to draw liquid into the mouth; (of things) to draw liquid into themselves: Babies suck (at) their mothers’ breasts. Plants suck up water. \ See Also مص (مَصَّ) -
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5 absorb
[əbˈzɔːb] verb1) to soak up:يَمْتَصْ، يَتَشَربThe cloth absorbed the ink I had spilled.
2) to take up the whole attention of (a person):يَنْهَمِك فِي، يَنْغَمِس ، يَسْتَغْرِق فِيHe was completely absorbed in his book.
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6 absorb|ować
impf vt 1. książk. (angażować) [praca, książka, film] to absorb [uwagę, osobę]; to engross [osobę]; [rodzina, prowadzenie domu] to occupy [osobę, czas]- absorbować kogoś swoimi sprawami to occupy sb with one’s problems- absorbować czyjeś myśli to occupy sb’s mind a. thoughts- cudze problemy absorbowały ją bardziej niż własne she was more absorbed by other people’s problems than by her own- absorbująca rozmowa an absorbing conversation- absorbujące zajęcie an absorbing activity- absorbujący gość a demanding guest- przerwać absorbującą lekturę to break off some fascinating reading ⇒ zaabsorbować2. Chem., Fiz. (wchłaniać) to absorb [wilgoć, zanieczyszczenia, promieniowanie]- niektóre metale absorbują światło some metals absorb light ⇒ zaabsorbowaćThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > absorb|ować
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7 абсорбировать
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10 абсорбувати
Українсько-англійський словник з аналітичної хімії > абсорбувати
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11 поглинати
Українсько-англійський словник з аналітичної хімії > поглинати
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Русско-английский исловарь по машиностроению и автоматизации производства > абсорбировать
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19 поглощать
Русско-английский исловарь по машиностроению и автоматизации производства > поглощать
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Русско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > абсорбировать
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absorb — [ab sôrb′, abzôrb′; əbsôrb′] vt. [L absorbere < ab , from + sorbere, to suck in: see SLURP] 1. to suck up [blotting paper absorbs ink] 2. to take up the full attention or energy of; engross 3. to take in and incorporate; assimilate 4. to… … English World dictionary
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absorb — 01. Children are like little sponges that seem to be able to [absorb] languages very quickly. 02. The course I took was very intensive, and I had a lot of information to [absorb] in a short time. 03. These diapers are very [absorbent], so your… … Grammatical examples in English
absorb — [[t]əbzɔ͟ː(r)b[/t]] absorbs, absorbing, absorbed 1) VERB If something absorbs a liquid, gas, or other substance, it soaks it up or takes it in. [V n] Plants absorb carbon dioxide from the air and moisture from the soil... [be V ed into n] Refined … English dictionary