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-'zo:p-noun absorcióntr[əb'zɔːpʃən]1 absorción nombre femeninoabsorption [əb'zɔrpʃən, æb-, -'sɔrp-] n1) : absorción f2) concentration: concentración fn.• absorción s.f.• endiosamiento s.m.əb'sɔːrpʃən, əb'zɔːpʃənmass noun1) ( being engrossed) concentración f, ensimismamiento m2) (of liquid, gas, light) absorción f; ( of shock) absorción f, amortiguamiento m[ǝb'zɔːpʃǝn]1.N (Comm) (also fig) absorción f2.CPDabsorption costing N — cálculo m del costo de absorción
* * *[əb'sɔːrpʃən, əb'zɔːpʃən]mass noun1) ( being engrossed) concentración f, ensimismamiento m2) (of liquid, gas, light) absorción f; ( of shock) absorción f, amortiguamiento m -
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absorción de la luzEnglish-Spanish dictionary of astronomy terms > light absorption
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əb'zo:b1) (to soak up: The cloth absorbed the ink I had spilled.) absorber2) (to take up the whole attention of (a person): He was completely absorbed in his book.) absorber•- absorption
absorb vb absorbertr[əb'zɔːb]1 (liquids etc) absorber; (shock) amortiguar2 (time) ocupar3 figurative use (ideas etc) asimilar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be absorbed in something estar absorto,-a en algoabsorb [əb'zɔrb, æb-, -'sɔrb] vt1) : absorber, embeber (un líquido), amortiguar (un golpe, la luz)2) engross: absorber3) assimilate: asimilarv.• absorber v.• amortiguar v.• beber v.• chupar v.• embeber v.• empapar v.• incorporar v.• mamar v.• sorber v.əb'sɔːrb, əb'zɔːba) \<\<light/energy\>\> absorberb) \<\<impact/shock\>\> amortiguar*c) \<\<information\>\> asimilard) \<\<time\>\> absorber, llevar[ǝb'zɔːb]VT1) [+ liquid] absorber; [+ heat, sound, shock, vibrations, radiation] amortiguar2) (fig) [+ information] asimilar; [+ time, energy] ocupar, absorberthe business absorbs most of his time — el negocio absorbe or le lleva la mayor parte de su tiempo
the parent company absorbs the losses made by the subsidiary — la empresa matriz absorbe las pérdidas de la filial
the country absorbed 1,000 refugees — el país dio entrada a or acogió a 1.000 refugiados
3) (=engross)to be absorbed in — estar absorto en, estar ensimismado con
she was absorbed in a book — estaba absorta en or ensimismada con un libro
to get absorbed in — centrarse or meterse de lleno en
* * *[əb'sɔːrb, əb'zɔːb]a) \<\<light/energy\>\> absorberb) \<\<impact/shock\>\> amortiguar*c) \<\<information\>\> asimilard) \<\<time\>\> absorber, llevar -
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12 nAGRIC, COAL, CONST terreno m, tierra f, suelo mELEC, ELEC ENG, PHYS, PROD, TELECOM, VEH (cf earth BrE ) (AmE) masa f, masa eléctrica f, puesta a tierra f, tierra f, toma de tierra fVEH masa f, masa eléctrica f, puesta a tierra f, toma de tierra f3 vt (AmE) (cf earth BrE )GEN conectar a masa, conectar a tierra, poner a masa, poner a tierra, unir a masa4 viAIR TRANSP obligar a permanecer en tierraOCEAN, WATER TRANSP ship encallar, varar -
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