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transitive verb1) (make like) angleichenassimilate something with or to something — etwas an etwas (Akk.) angleichen
2) (fig.) aufnehmen [Informationen, Einflüsse usw.]* * *[ə'siməleit](to take in and digest: Plants assimilate food from the earth; I can't assimilate all these facts at once.) aufnehmen- academic.ru/4013/assimilation">assimilation* * *as·simi·late[əˈsɪmɪleɪt, AM -əleɪt]I. vt1. (integrate)▪ to \assimilate sb jdn integrierento \assimilate immigrants into the community Einwanderer in die Gesellschaft eingliedernto \assimilate information Informationen aufnehmen2. (comprehend fully)to be easily \assimilated by sb für jdn leicht verständlich sein4. (take in)to \assimilate food/information Nahrung/Informationen aufnehmenII. vi* * *[ə'sImIleɪt]vtfood, information aufnehmen; (fig into society etc also) integrieren* * *assimilate [əˈsımıleıt]A v/t1. Informationen etc aufnehmen3. Einwanderer etc assimilieren (into, with in dat, an akk)B v/i1. aufgenommen werden2. (into, with) sich assimilieren (in dat, an akk), sich anpassen (dat)3. sich angleichen (to, with dat oder an akk)4. LING sich angleichen (to dat oder an akk)* * *transitive verb1) (make like) angleichenassimilate something with or to something — etwas an etwas (Akk.) angleichen
2) (fig.) aufnehmen [Informationen, Einflüsse usw.]* * *v.anpassen v.aufnehmen v.integrieren v. -
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as·simi·late [əʼsɪmɪleɪt, Am -əleɪt] vt1) ( integrate)to \assimilate sb jdn integrieren;to \assimilate immigrants into the community Einwanderer in die Gesellschaft eingliedern;to \assimilate information Informationen aufnehmen2) ( comprehend fully)to be easily \assimilated by sb für jdn leicht verständlich seinto \assimilate sth to sth etw mit etw dat in Einklang bringen4) ( take in) -
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7 to assimilate
assimilate: to assimilateassimilieren, angleichen, in körpereigene Substanzen umwandeln (z. B. Nährstoffe) -
8 digest
1. transitive verb1) (assimilate, lit or fig.) verdauen2) (consider) durchdenken2. noun(periodical) Digest, der od. das* * *1. verb1) (to break up (food) in the stomach etc and turn it into a form which the body can use: The invalid had to have food that was easy to digest.) verdauen2) (to take in and think over (information etc): It took me some minutes to digest what he had said.) verdauen2. noun- academic.ru/20410/digestible">digestible- digestion
- digestive* * *di·gestI. vi[daɪˈʤest]II. vt[daɪˈʤest]▪ to \digest sth1. (in stomach) etw verdauenIII. n[ˈdaɪʤest]\digest of findings Zusammenstellung f von Ergebnissen; LAW Sammlung [o Auswahl] f von Gerichtsentscheidungen* * *[daɪ'dZest] verdauen2. viverdauen3. n['daɪdZest]* * *digest [dıˈdʒest; daı-]A v/t1. Speisen verdauen3. fig verdauen, (innerlich) verarbeiten4. fig überlegen, durchdenken5. fig ordnen, in ein System bringen, klassifizieren6. CHEM digerieren, aufschließen, -lösenB v/i1. (seine Nahrung) verdauen2. sich verdauen lassen, verdaulich sein:digest well leicht verdaulich seinC s [ˈdaıdʒest]of aus Veröffentlichungen)2. (of)a) Abriss m (gen), Überblick m (über akk)3. JURa) systematische Sammlung von Gerichtsentscheidungen* * *1. transitive verb1) (assimilate, lit or fig.) verdauen2) (consider) durchdenken2. noun(periodical) Digest, der od. das* * *n.Übersicht f. v.verdauen v. -
9 imbibe
transitive verb1) (drink) trinken2) (fig.): (assimilate) in sich (Akk.) aufsaugen* * *im·bibe[ɪmˈbaɪb]I. vtto \imbibe propaganda/a philosophy Propaganda/eine Weltanschauung [in sich akk] aufsaugenhe tends to \imbibe too freely er neigt dazu, zu tief ins Glas zu schauen* * *[Im'baɪb]1. vt2. vi(hum: drink) viel trinken* * *imbibe [ımˈbaıb]A v/t1. trinkenB v/i1. I don’t imbibe ich trinke keinen Alkohol2. Feuchtigkeit etc aufnehmen* * *transitive verb1) (drink) trinken2) (fig.): (assimilate) in sich (Akk.) aufsaugen* * *v.annehmen v.aufsaugen v.
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Assimilate — As*sim i*late, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Assimilated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Assimilating}.] [L. assimilatus, p. p. of assimilare; ad + similare to make like, similis like. See {Similar}, {Assemble}, {Assimilate}.] 1. To bring to a likeness or to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Assimilate — As*sim i*late, v. i. 1. To become similar or like something else. [R.] [1913 Webster] 2. To change and appropriate nourishment so as to make it a part of the substance of the assimilating body. [1913 Webster] Aliment easily assimilated or turned… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Assimilate — (lateinisch: assimilare ähnlich machen, angleichen) ist ein Sammelbegriff für Stoffe, die in Pflanzen durch Assimilation gebildet werden. Meist sind in erster Linie die im Zuge der Photosynthese gebildeten Kohlenhydrate (vorwiegend Saccharose)… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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assimilate — index adopt, comprehend (understand), conceive (comprehend), conform, construe (comprehend) … Law dictionary
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assimilate — 1 *identify, incorporate, embody Analogous words: *change, alter, modify, vary: *transform, metamorphose, transmute: blend, fuse, merge, commingle, *mix 2 *absorb, imbibe … New Dictionary of Synonyms
assimilate — ► VERB 1) take in and understand (information or ideas). 2) absorb and integrate into a people or culture. 3) absorb and digest (food or nutrients). 4) regard as or make similar. DERIVATIVES assimilable adjective assimilation noun assimi … English terms dictionary
assimilate — [ə sim′ə lāt΄] vt. assimilated, assimilating [ME assimilaten < L assimilatus, pp. of assimilare < ad , to + similare, make similar < similis, like: see SAME] 1. to change (food) into a form that can be taken up by, and made part of, the… … English World dictionary
assimilate — v. 1) (D; intr., tr.) to assimilate into, to (the newcomers tried to assimilate into the community; America has assimilated millions of immigrants into its way of life) 2) (D; intr.) to assimilate with (they did not assimilate with the local… … Combinatory dictionary
assimilate — [[t]əsɪ̱mɪleɪt[/t]] assimilates, assimilating, assimilated 1) V ERG When people such as immigrants assimilate into a community or when that community assimilates them, they become an accepted part of it. There is every sign that new Asian… … English dictionary