absorption / æbˈsɔrp ʃən, -ˈzɔrp- /

💦中学词汇吸收吸收性吸收作用吸收能力

absorption 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the act of absorbing.
  2. the state or process of being absorbed.
  3. assimilation; incorporation: the absorption of small farms into one big one.
  4. uptake of substances by a tissue, as of nutrients through the wall of the intestine.
  5. a taking in or reception by molecular or chemical action, as of gases or liquids.
  6. Physics. the removal of energy or particles from a beam by the medium through which the beam propagates.
  7. complete attention or preoccupation; deep engrossment: absorption in one's work.

absorption 近义词

n. 名词 noun

assimilation, incorporation

n. 名词 noun

total attention toward something

更多absorption例句

  1. Additionally, the outer segments can fold independently to use the isolation shield in tighter spaces or when more sound absorption is required.
  2. The Halo from Aston Microphones is specifically engineered with ridges to maximize surface area and consequently provide the maximum sound absorption possible in this portable form factor.
  3. Simulated stones were constructed to minimize sound absorption, much like actual stones at Stonehenge, Cox says.
  4. The model’s predictions matched the absorption peaks of chlorophyll a and b, which green plants use to harvest red and blue light.
  5. Applying the model to the sunlight available where those bacteria live, the researchers predicted what the optimal absorption peaks should be.
  6. This may cause a negative autoimmune response, and inhibits proper digestion and nutrient absorption.
  7. But for all his self-absorption, the Japanese Beethoven ought to have learned from his German counterpart in another manner.
  8. It seems like your piece is a sort of a satire of the self-absorption and self-obsession of humans.
  9. The progress of absorption is measured in decades, even centuries.
  10. Almost 20 years before the HBO series of the same name, Ken Finkleman caricatured the self-absorption of TV news anchors.
  11. Tests are of value in recognizing poisoning from ingestion and in detecting absorption from carbolized dressings.
  12. It is a blind act of unconscious absorption, however little be absorbed.
  13. It all charmed him inexpressibly, so that he realised—yes, in a sense—the degradation of his twenty years' absorption in business.
  14. A simple experiment of Boussingault's illustrates this absorption very strikingly.
  15. In the flowers, both by day and night, there is a constant absorption of oxygen, and evolution of carbonic acid.