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absorb

  • 1 absorb

    تَشَرَّبَ \ absorb: to take in (liquid, heat, light, knowledge, etc.): Salt absorbs water.

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  • 2 absorb

    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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  • 3 absorb

    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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  • 4 absorb

    [əbˈzɔːb] verb
    1) to soak up:

    The cloth absorbed the ink I had spilled.

    يَمْتَصْ، يَتَشَرب
    2) to take up the whole attention of (a person):

    He was completely absorbed in his book.

    يَنْهَمِك فِي، يَنْغَمِس ، يَسْتَغْرِق فِي

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  • 5 يمتص

    absorb

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  • 6 absorbent

    (adj., n.) absorbent. \ _(field) Chem. \ See Also مُمْتَزّ \ ماصٌّ للسَّوَائِل \ absorbent: able to absorb liquid. \ مَصّاص \ absorbent: able to absorb liquid.

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  • 7 استغرق

    v. engross, absorb, occupy, enwrap, cover, take up, sink, wrap

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  • 8 استوعب

    v. realize, take in, absorb, assimilate, ingest, digest, stomach, suck, swallow, get around, compass, imbibe

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  • 9 امتص

    v. absorb, drink, drink in, imbibe, soak up

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  • 10 تشرب

    n. blot
    v. absorb, imbibe, drink

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  • 11 أخذ

    أخَذَ: اِسْتَحْوَذَ على، اِسْتَبَدّ بِـ، اِسْتَغْرَقَ
    to overcome, overwhelm, overpower; to engross, absorb, preoccupy, occupy wholly, take up, seize, take hold of

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  • 12 استأثر بـ

    اِسْتَأثَرَ بِـ
    to appropriate, possess alone, take exclusive possession of; to monopolize; to preoccupy, occupy, engross, absorb, take up, seize, take hold of

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  • 13 استبد بـ

    اِسْتَبَدّ بِـ: اِسْتَحْوَذَ على، اِسْتَغْرَقَ
    to overcome, overwhelm, overpower; to carry, grip; to absorb, engross, preoccupy, occupy wholly, fill completely, take up, seize, take hold of

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  • 14 استحوذ على

    اِسْتَحْوَذَ على: اِسْتَغْرَقَ، اِسْتَبَدّ بِـ
    to obsess, possess; to engross, absorb, engage wholly, preoccupy, occupy wholly, fill completely, take up, take one's entire attention; to overcome, overpower, overwhelm, take hold of, grip, seize

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  • 15 استغرق

    اِسْتَغْرَقَ: اِسْتَحْوَذَ على
    to engross, absorb, engage wholly, preoccupy, occupy wholly, fill completely, take up, take one's entire attention; to overcome, overwhelm, overpower, take hold of

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  • 16 استوعب

    اِسْتَوْعَبَ: اِمْتَصّ، أخَذَ
    to assimilate, absorb

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  • 17 استولى على

    اِسْتَوْلَى على: اِسْتَبَدّ بِـ، اِسْتَحْوَذَ على، اِسْتَغْرَقَ
    to over-come, overwhelm, overpower; to engross, absorb, preoccupy, occupy wholly, take up, seize, take hold of, dominate, possess

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  • 18 بلع

    بَلَعَ، بَلِعَ
    to swallow, gulp (down), gobble, ingurgitate; to swallow up, engulf, gulf, absorb, take in, devour

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  • 19 بلع

    بَلَعَ، بَلِعَ
    to swallow, gulp (down), gobble, ingurgitate; to swallow up, engulf, gulf, absorb, take in, devour

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  • 20 تنازع

    تَنَازَعَ: اِسْتَحْوَذَ على
    to obsess, possess; to engross, absorb, engage, preoccupy, take up; to overcome, overpower, overwhelm, take hold of, seize, grip

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  • absorb — ab‧sorb [əbˈsɔːb, əbˈzɔːb ǁ ɔːrb] verb [transitive] COMMERCE 1. if a large organization absorbs a smaller one, it takes control of it and makes it part of the organization: • The company was absorbed by IBM in 1995. absorb into • Several smaller… …   Financial and business terms

  • Absorb — Ab*sorb , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Absorbed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Absorbing}.] [L. absorbere; ab + sorbere to suck in, akin to Gr. ?: cf. F. absorber.] 1. To swallow up; to engulf; to overwhelm; to cause to disappear as if by swallowing up; to use up;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • absorb — ab·sorb vt 1: to make (a right guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution) applicable to the states 2 a: to bear or assume the burden of expenses were absorb ed by the company b: to lessen the tax liability for has other losses to absorb the income D. Q …   Law dictionary

  • absorb — [v1] physically take in a liquid blot, consume, devour, drink in, imbibe, ingest, ingurgitate, osmose, soak up, sop up*, sponge up*, suck in*, swallow, take in; concept 256 Ant. disperse, dissipate, eject, emit, exude, spew, vomit absorb [v2]… …   New thesaurus

  • absorb — (v.) early 15c., from M.Fr. absorber (O.Fr. assorbir, 13c.), from L. absorbere to swallow up, from ab from (see AB (Cf. ab )) + sorbere suck in, from PIE root *srebh to suck, absorb (Cf. Armenian arbi I drank, Gk …   Etymology dictionary

  • absorb — ► VERB 1) soak up (liquid or another substance). 2) take in (information). 3) assimilate or take over (something less powerful). 4) use up (time or resources). 5) reduce the effect or intensity of (sound or an impact). 6) (usu. as absorbed or …   English terms dictionary

  • 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

  • absorb */*/ — UK [əbˈzɔː(r)b] / US [əbˈsɔrb] / US [əbˈzɔrb] verb [transitive] Word forms absorb : present tense I/you/we/they absorb he/she/it absorbs present participle absorbing past tense absorbed past participle absorbed 1) a) to take in a gas, liquid, or… …   English dictionary

  • 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

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