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absorption    音標拼音: [əbz'ɔrpʃən] [əbs'ɔrpʃən]
n. 吸收,專心,熱中

吸收,專心,熱中

absorption
吸收

absorption
n 1: (chemistry) a process in which one substance permeates
another; a fluid permeates or is dissolved by a liquid or
solid [synonym: {absorption}, {soaking up}]
2: (physics) the process in which incident radiated energy is
retained without reflection or transmission on passing
through a medium; "the absorption of photons by atoms or
molecules"
3: the social process of absorbing one cultural group into
harmony with another [synonym: {assimilation}, {absorption}]
4: the process of absorbing nutrients into the body after
digestion [synonym: {assimilation}, {absorption}]
5: complete attention; intense mental effort [synonym:
{concentration}, {engrossment}, {absorption}, {immersion}]
6: the mental state of being preoccupied by something [synonym:
{preoccupation}, {preoccupancy}, {absorption}, {engrossment}]

Absorption \Ab*sorp"tion\, n. [L. absorptio, fr. absorbere. See
{Absorb}.]
1. The act or process of absorbing or sucking in anything, or
of being absorbed and made to disappear; as, the
absorption of bodies in a whirlpool, the absorption of a
smaller tribe into a larger.
[1913 Webster]

2. (Chem. & Physics) An imbibing or reception by molecular or
chemical action; as, the absorption of light, heat,
electricity, etc.
[1913 Webster]

3. (Physiol.) In living organisms, the process by which the
materials of growth and nutrition are absorbed and
conveyed to the tissues and organs.
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4. Entire engrossment or occupation of the mind; as,
absorption in some employment.
[1913 Webster]

125 Moby Thesaurus words for "absorption":
Walter Mitty, ablation, absence of mind, absentmindedness,
absorbed attention, absorbency, absorbent, abstractedness,
abstraction, adsorbent, adsorption, application, assimilation,
attrition, bemusement, bile, blotter, blotting, blotting paper,
brown study, burning up, castle-building, chemisorption,
chemosorption, close study, concentration, consumption,
contemplation, contemplativeness, daydream, daydreamer,
daydreaming, deep study, deep thought, depletion, depth of thought,
digestion, digestive system, drain, dream, dreaming, eating up,
embarrassment, endosmosis, engagement, engrossment, enmeshment,
entanglement, erosion, exhaustion, exosmosis, expending,
expenditure, fantasy, fantasying, finishing, fit of abstraction,
gastric juice, gastrointestinal tract, imbibing, immersion,
implication, impoverishment, inclusion, infiltration, ingestion,
intentness, intestinal juice, involution, involvement, liver,
meditation, melancholy, monomania, mooning, moonraking, muse,
musefulness, musing, muted ecstasy, obsession, osmosis, pancreas,
pancreatic digestion, pancreatic juice, pensiveness, percolation,
pipe dream, pipe-dreaming, predigestion, preoccupation,
profound thought, rapt attention, reflectiveness, relation,
reverie, saliva, salivary digestion, salivary glands,
secondary digestion, seepage, single-mindedness, soaking-up,
sorption, speculativeness, spending, sponge, sponging, squandering,
stargazing, studiousness, study, submersion, taking-in,
thoughtfulness, trance, using up, wastage, waste, wastefulness,
wasting away, wearing away, wearing down, wistfulness,
woolgathering



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  • ABSORPTION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of ABSORPTION is the process of absorbing something or of being absorbed How to use absorption in a sentence
  • Absorption (chemistry) - Wikipedia
    A more common definition is that "Absorption is a chemical or physical phenomenon in which the molecules, atoms and ions of the substance getting absorbed enter into the bulk phase (gas, liquid or solid) of the material in which it is taken up "
  • ABSORPTION | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    absorption noun [U] (ATTENTION) the condition of giving your complete attention to something (Definition of absorption from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
  • What Is Absorption in Science? Types and Examples
    Absorption in science is the process by which one substance takes in another substance, either matter or energy A sponge soaking up water, your skin warming in sunlight, and your intestines pulling nutrients from food are all examples of absorption
  • Absorption | Definition, Coefficient, Facts | Britannica
    Absorption, in wave motion, the transfer of the energy of a wave to matter as the wave passes through it The energy of an acoustic, electromagnetic, or other wave is proportional to the square of its amplitude—i e , the maximum displacement or movement of a point on the wave—and, as the wave
  • ABSORPTION Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    ABSORPTION definition: the act of absorbing See examples of absorption used in a sentence
  • Adsorption vs Absorption - Differences and Examples
    Adsorption occurs when particles stick to the surface of another phase, while absorption occurs when particles enter the bulk of the other phase Adsorption and absorption are two sorption processes through which one substance attaches to another
  • ABSORPTION definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    Absorption is the process by which substances are taken into a tissue, for example, nutrients through the wall of the intestine The absorption of nutrients takes place in sections of the small intestine A topical application involves the absorption of a drug through the skin
  • What Is Absorption in Chemistry? - Biology Insights
    Absorption involves mass transfer into the entire volume of a material, while adsorption is limited strictly to the surface Adsorption occurs when molecules adhere only to the exterior face of a solid or liquid, forming a thin film
  • Absorption - Definition and Examples - Biology Online Dictionary
    Absorption Definition Absorption is a physiological mechanism by which simpler forms of molecules (both macromolecules and micromolecules) are transmitted (absorbed assimilated) from the intestinal lumen to the circulatory system (blood or lymphatic)





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