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1 assimilate
[ə'sɪmɪleɪt] 1.verbo transitivo assimilare (to a)2.verbo intransitivo assimilarsi (to a)* * *[ə'siməleit](to take in and digest: Plants assimilate food from the earth; I can't assimilate all these facts at once.) assimilare* * *[ə'sɪmɪleɪt] 1.verbo transitivo assimilare (to a)2.verbo intransitivo assimilarsi (to a) -
2 (to) assimilate
(to) assimilate /əˈsɪmɪleɪt/A v. t.1 assimilare, assorbire ( anche fig.): to assimilate food, assimilare il cibo; assimilate facts, assimilare i fatti; to assimilate immigrants, assimilare gli immigrati2 incorporare: The Roman Empire assimilated many smaller states, l'Impero Romano incorporò molti popoli minori4 (fon.) assimilare5 (sociol.) integrareB v. i.1 assimilarsi; essere assimilato (o assorbito): to assimilate in a new community, assimilarsi in una nuova comunità2 (fon.) assimilarsi3 (sociol.) integrarsi. -
3 (to) assimilate
(to) assimilate /əˈsɪmɪleɪt/A v. t.1 assimilare, assorbire ( anche fig.): to assimilate food, assimilare il cibo; assimilate facts, assimilare i fatti; to assimilate immigrants, assimilare gli immigrati2 incorporare: The Roman Empire assimilated many smaller states, l'Impero Romano incorporò molti popoli minori4 (fon.) assimilare5 (sociol.) integrareB v. i.1 assimilarsi; essere assimilato (o assorbito): to assimilate in a new community, assimilarsi in una nuova comunità2 (fon.) assimilarsi3 (sociol.) integrarsi.
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