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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++ab·sorb /əbˈsɔːb, əbˈzɔːb $ -ɔːrb/ ●●○ W3 verb [transitive]  1 liquid/gas 液体/气体 to take in liquid, gas, or another substance from the surface or space around something 吸收〔液体、气体或其他物质〕 Plants absorb nutrients from the soil. 植物从土壤中吸收养分。absorb something into something Water and salts are absorbed into our bloodstream. 水分和盐被吸收进我们的血液中。2 information 信息 to read or hear a large amount of new information and understand it 理解,吸收 Her capacity to absorb information is amazing. 她吸收信息的能力令人称奇。3 interest 兴趣 to interest someone so much that they do not pay attention to other things 吸引〔某人〕,使全神贯注 The movement and noise of the machines absorbed him completely. 机器的运转和声响把他完全吸引住了。be absorbed in something Judith lay on the settee, absorbed in her book. 朱迪思躺在沙发椅上专心致志地看书。4 become part of STH 成为某物的一部分 to become part of something larger 使并入,吸纳;同化 California absorbs many of the legal immigrants to the US. 加利福尼亚州吸纳了许多前往美国的合法移民。be absorbed into something We were soon absorbed into local village life. 我们很快就融入了当地的乡村生活。5 light/heat/energy/noise///声音 if something absorbs light, heat, energy, or noise, it takes it in 吸收 Darker surfaces absorb heat. 深色的表面吸热。6 deal with change/costs 应付变化/费用 if something absorbs changes or costs, it accepts them and deals with them successfully 经受住;承受住 The beer industry had absorbed a doubling of federal tax in 1991. 1991年,啤酒行业经受住了联邦税加倍的考验。7 money/time 金钱/时间 if something absorbs money, time etc, it uses a lot of it 消耗,花去 Defence spending absorbs almost 20% of the country’s wealth. 国防开支消耗了这个国家将近20%的财富。8 force to reduce the effect of a sudden violent movement 消减,缓冲 A well-designed sports shoe should absorb the impact on your feet. 设计优良的运动鞋应当能够减轻脚上受到的冲击力。→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
absorbIn the last 10 years, California has absorbed 35% of all legal immigrants to the U.S.But it would be straining credulity too far to expect that everything will be absorbed.To make pancakes, in a large mixing bowl, combine flour and water, stirring constantly until all water is absorbed.Simmer the rice for 20 minutes until all the liquid is absorbed.The university had to absorb a $14 million cut in funding.Most people need to read something more than once to absorb all the ideas.The railway, by then completely absorbed by the L.M.S., was completely dismantled in 1936.Move the plants to a south-facing wall, where they can absorb daytime heat.He appeared to understand, but whether he absorbed every detail I cannot say.In the long run, other institutions have absorbed gender integration with only minor difficulty and have thrived as a result.We were totally absorbed in one another and in our work.Lead that gets into your body is absorbed into the bones.Gandhi gave the party some attention but social uplift absorbed more of him.A new baby has an enormous capacity for absorbing new information.The insole is designed to absorb shock and provide arch support.I keep the lesson simple because small kids can't absorb that much.Few athletic teams can successfully absorb the loss of three starting players.While the council absorbed this shock, the 1990 recession hit-knocking revenues down another $ 1. 5 million a year.be absorbed in somethingLike a dreamer, the Apolline artist is absorbed in contemplation of something outside himself and does not identify with it.He seemed, though, to be absorbed in conversation with Belle Maman.Too often time on site is absorbed in dealing with contractor's queries rather than in looking at the work.He was absorbed in eating, and his blond, straight hair fell forward over his forehead.In the end, I didn't see them anyway, I was absorbed in my grief.One of the processes of digestion is to reduce food to a substance which can be absorbed in the bloodstream as sugar.For the next two hours she was absorbed in the film, which turned out to be as good as she had hoped.Usually the same amount of heat is absorbed in the reverse reaction, when the oxygen is released by the haemoglobin.be absorbed into somethingIf they do so for long enough, one species may be absorbed into another.Do they wait around, to be absorbed into any passer-by?Soon, they will be absorbed into it and disappear from the bird books.This process can speed up metabolism when digestion products are absorbed into the bloodstream.These compounds are absorbed into the epithelial cells surrounding the central lumen containing the colloid.Oxygen is absorbed into the water by surface movement, where a gaseous exchange takes place releasing carbon dioxide and absorbing oxygen.In principle, there was nothing that could not be absorbed into this radically Christianized world.
From Longman Business Dictionaryabsorbab‧sorb /əbˈsɔːb, əbˈzɔːb-ɔːrb/ verb [transitive]COMMERCE1if a large organization absorbs a smaller one, it takes control of it and makes it part of the organizationThe company was absorbed by IBM in 1995.absorb intoSeveral smaller companies were absorbed into the group.2if a business absorbs costs, it is able to deal with them without any bad effectsCareful cost control has allowed the bank to absorb the costs of the merger.3if a market absorbs a product, it accepts it and is able to sell itCanada absorbs about 23% of US exports.Trading was cautious and quiet as the market prepared to absorb £55 billion of government securities to be sold this week.4if something absorbs money or time, it uses a lot of itDefence spending absorbs almost 20% of the country’s wealth.→ See Verb tableOrigin absorb (1400-1500) French absorber, from Latin absorbere, from ab- away + sorbere to suck up
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absorb
absorb W3 /əbˈsɔːb, əbˈzɔːb $ -ɔːrb/ verb [transitive]
 Date: 1400-1500
 Language: French
 Origin: absorber, from Latin absorbere, from ab- 'away' + sorbere 'to suck up'
1.  LIQUID/GAS to take in liquid, gas, or another substance from the surface or space around something:
    Plants absorb nutrients from the soil.
    absorb something into something
    Water and salts are absorbed into our blood stream.
2.  INFORMATION to read or hear a large amount of new information and understand it:
    Her capacity to absorb information is amazing.
3.  INTEREST to interest someone so much that they do not pay attention to other things:
    The movement and noise of the machines absorbed him completely.
    be absorbed in something
    Judith lay on the settee, absorbed in her book.
4.  BECOME PART OF SOMETHING to become part of something larger:
    California absorbs many of the legal immigrants to the US.
    be absorbed into something
    We were soon absorbed into local village life.
5.  LIGHT/HEAT/ENERGY/NOISE if something absorbs light, heat, energy, or noise, it takes it in:
    Darker surfaces absorb heat.
6.  DEAL WITH CHANGE/COSTS if something absorbs changes or costs, it accepts them and deals with them successfully:
    The beer industry had absorbed a doubling of federal tax in 1991.
7.  MONEY/TIME if something absorbs money, time etc, it uses a lot of it:
    Defence spending absorbs almost 20% of the country’s wealth.
8.  FORCE to reduce the effect of a sudden violent movement:
    A well-designed sports shoe should absorb the impact on your feet.


🔑 ab·sorbBrE /əbˈzɔːb/ 🔊NAmE /əbˈzɔːrb/ 🔊BrE /əbˈsɔːb/ 🔊NAmE /əbˈsɔːrb/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they absorb BrE /əbˈzɔːb/ 🔊 NAmE /əbˈzɔːrb/ 🔊 BrE /əbˈsɔːb/ 🔊 NAmE /əbˈsɔːrb/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it absorbs BrE /əbˈzɔːbz/ 🔊 NAmE /əbˈzɔːrbz/ 🔊 BrE /əbˈsɔːbz/ 🔊 NAmE /əbˈsɔːrbz/ 🔊past simple absorbed BrE /əbˈzɔːbd/ 🔊 NAmE /əbˈzɔːrbd/ 🔊 BrE /əbˈsɔːbd/ 🔊 NAmE /əbˈsɔːrbd/ 🔊past participle absorbed BrE /əbˈzɔːbd/ 🔊 NAmE /əbˈzɔːrbd/ 🔊 BrE /əbˈsɔːbd/ 🔊 NAmE /əbˈsɔːrbd/ 🔊 -ing form absorbing BrE /əbˈzɔːbɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /əbˈzɔːrbɪŋ/ 🔊 BrE /əbˈsɔːbɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /əbˈsɔːrbɪŋ/ 🔊liquid/gas 液体;气体🔑 to take in a liquid, gas or other substance from the surface or space around 吸收(液体、气体等)~ sth Plants absorb carbon dioxide from the air. 植物吸收空气中的二氧化碳。🔊🔊~ sth into sth The cream is easily absorbed into the skin. 这种乳霜皮肤易吸收。🔊🔊

absorb, condense, dilute, dissolve, evaporate, filter, immerse, liquid, rinse, saturated

make part of sth larger 使并入 [often passive] to make sth smaller become part of sth larger 使并入;吞并;同化~ sth The country simply cannot absorb this influx of refugees. 这个国家实在没有能力接纳这么多涌入的难民。🔊🔊~ sth into sth The surrounding small towns have been absorbed into the city. 四周的小城镇已并入这座城市。🔊🔊information 信息🔑 ~ sth to take sth into the mind and learn or understand it 理解;掌握 SYN take in It's a lot of information to absorb all at once. 要一下子消化这些资料,真是很多。🔊🔊interest sb 引起兴趣~ sb to interest sb very much so that they pay no attention to anything else 吸引全部注意力;使全神贯注 SYN engross This work had absorbed him for several years. 这项工作曾使他沉迷了好几年。🔊🔊heat/light/energy 热;光;能~ sth to take in and keep heat, light, energy, etc. instead of reflecting it 吸收(热、光、能等)Black walls absorb a lot of heat during the day. 黑色墙壁在白天吸收大量的热。🔊🔊shock/impact 震动;撞击~ sth to reduce the effect of a blow, hit, etc. 减轻(打击、碰击等的)作用This tennis racket absorbs shock on impact. 这款网球拍能减轻撞击所产生的剧烈震动。🔊🔊   see also shock absorber money/time/changes 金钱;时间;变化~ sth to use up a large supply of sth, especially money or time 耗费,耗去(大量金钱、时间等)The new proposals would absorb $80 billion of the federal budget. 这些新提案将耗费 800 亿美元联邦政府预算。🔊🔊~ sth to deal with changes, effects, costs, etc. 承受,承担,对付(变化、结果、费用等)The company is unable to absorb such huge losses. 公司无法承受如此巨大的损失。🔊🔊