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absorb
/əbˈzɔːb//əbˈzɔːrb/
英汉-汉英词典
vt. 吸收;吸引;承受;理解;使…全神贯注 时 态: absorbed, absorbing, absorbs 名 词: absorbability 形容词: absorbable 名 词: absorber 副 词: absorbingly
原声例句
Emma的美味英语 Create one opportunity to absorb English every day. 创造机会每天都吸收一些英语。 TED演讲(视频版)双语精选 They're naturally hydrophobic, meaning they won't absorb water. 它们天生就具疏水性,意思是它们不会吸收水分。 经济 Crash Course The immigrants were quickly absorbed into the workforce with negligible effects on other workers. 移民很快就融入了劳动力大军,对其他工人的影响微乎其微。 瑞克与莫蒂 第二季(双语) It absorbed the minds of our people. 它吸收掉了我们族人的心智。 四级晨读英语 Just listen and absorb what they say. 要认真听取并理解他们所说的话。 昆虫王国第二季 (原声版) Millipedes can even absorb water through the rectum. 马陆甚至可以从直肠吸收水分。 科学60秒 听力 2014年8月合集 Lighter colors reflect sunlight while dark colors absorb it and heat up. 浅颜色可以反射太阳光,而深颜色吸收阳光并使自己变热。 《BBC纪录片 家园》 Stripped bare, the soil no longer absorbs the rainwater. 裸露的土壤无法吸收雨水。 和Anne学流利英语 What activities do you get absorbed or lost in? 你会全神贯注或迷失在什么活动中? 科学60秒 听力 2013年12月合集 And it looks like that fluffy stuff absorbs sound too. 这些看上去毛茸茸的物质也能够吸收声音。
近义、反义、联想词
近义词v. sorb, take up, learn, larn, acquire, fund, blend 反义词n. emit, give out, give off 解析absorb 普通用词,词义广泛,既可指吸收光、热、液体等具体东西,又可指吸收知识等抽象概念的东西。 suck 作“吸收”解时,可与absorb换用,但还可有“吮吸”之意。 digest 侧重在消化道内改变食物的化学结构后被人体吸收。 incorporate 指一物或多物与它物相融合,形成一整体。联想词assimilate吸收, 消化;soak吸收,吸入;dissipate驱散;digest消化;penetrate穿过, 刺入, 渗入;retain保持;impart给予,传授;lessen使…变小;soften使变柔软;absorption吸收,吸收作用;disperse使散开;
英英词典
absorb v.- become imbued
- The liquids, light, and gases absorb
- take up mentally
- he absorbed the knowledge or beliefs of his tribe
synonymous: assimilate, ingest, take in- take up, as of debts or payments
- absorb the costs for something
synonymous: take over- take in, also metaphorically
- The sponge absorbs water well
synonymous: suck, imbibe, soak up, sop up, suck up, draw, take in, take up- cause to become one with
- The sales tax is absorbed into the state income tax
- suck or take up or in
- A black star absorbs all matter
synonymous: take in- engross (oneself) fully
synonymous: steep, immerse, engulf, plunge, engross, soak up- assimilate or take in
- The immigrants were quickly absorbed into society
- engage or engross wholly
- Her interest in butterflies absorbs her completely
synonymous: engross, engage, occupy
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