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1 absorb energy
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2 absorb
absorb [əb'sɔ:b](a) also figurative (changes, cost, light, liquid, heat) absorber; (surplus) absorber, résorber; (idea, information) absorber, assimiler; (loss) essuyer;∎ black absorbs heat le noir absorbe la chaleur;∎ the project absorbed all my time ce projet a pris tout mon temps;∎ it's too much to absorb all in one day cela en fait trop à absorber pour une seule journée(b) (shock, sound) amortir(c) Commerce (incorporate → company) absorber, incorporer; (→ group, people) absorber, assimiler; Finance (→ debts) absorber;∎ the newcomers were quickly absorbed into the community les nouveaux venus ont été rapidement intégrés ou assimilés à la communauté∎ to be absorbed in sth être absorbé par qch;∎ she was absorbed in what she was doing elle était absorbée par ce qu'elle faisait;∎ he was utterly absorbed in the project/in his reading il était entièrement absorbé par son projet/sa lecture;∎ the task completely absorbed our attention ce travail a complètement accaparé notre attention -
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absorb [əbˊsɔ:b] v1) вса́сывать, впи́тывать; абсорби́ровать; поглоща́ть3) амортизи́ровать ( толчки) -
4 absorb in
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5 absorb into
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6 absorb
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7 absorb the loss
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8 absorb
absorb [əbˈsɔ:b]absorber ; [+ sound, shock] amortir* * *[əb'zɔːb]transitive verb lit, fig absorber -
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absorb v 1. ACC absorbieren, verrechnen; 2. ECON abschöpfen (purchasing power); 3. GEN absorbieren; abfangen, auffangen, übernehmen, verkraften (cost); aufnehmen, übernehmen (business, company); in sich aufnehmen (import); eingliedern (staff, management); aufnehmen (stock, merchandise); verrechnen (losses) -
10 absorb a used car surplus
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11 absorb cost
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12 absorb overheads
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13 absorb unemployment
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14 absorb
absorb v absorbieren, aufsaugen, aufnehmen; annehmen, ansaugen (z. B. Elektronen); abfangen (z. B. Stöße); entnehmen (z. B. Energie von einem Elektron); verbrauchen (z. B. Energie)English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > absorb
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15 absorb heat
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16 absorb moisture
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17 absorb power
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18 absorb shocks
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19 absorb sound
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20 absorb voltage
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absorb — 1 Absorb, imbibe, assimilate can all mean to take (something) in so as to become imbued with it or to make it a part of one’s being. The original meaning of absorb, to swallow up (both literally and figuratively), has been retained in spite of… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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 the attention — index occupy (engage) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
absorb the mind — index occupy (engage) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
absorb the thoughts — index occupy (engage) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law 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