absorption
柯林斯詞典
1. N-UNCOUNT The absorption of a liquid, gas, or other substance is the process of it being soaked up or taken in. 吸收
This controls the absorption of liquids. 這可以控制液體的吸收。
2. N-UNCOUNT The absorption of a group into a larger group is the process of it becoming part of the larger group. 收并
...Serbia's absorption into the Ottoman Empire. …塞爾維亞被奧斯曼帝國的兼并。
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absorption /?b?s??p??n, -?z??p??n/
劍橋詞典
absorption noun [U] (TAKING IN)
the process of taking something into another substance
吸收
Some poisonous gases can enter the body by absorption through the skin . 一些有毒氣體可以通過皮膚吸收進(jìn)入體內(nèi)。
absorption noun [U] (INTEREST)
complete interest in something
著迷;全神貫注
Her absorption in her work is so great that she thinks about nothing else . 她工作專心致志,心無旁騖。
也見 self-absorption (self-absorbed)
absorption noun [U] (PAYING COSTS)
the situation in which a company pays the cost of something easily
(公司等)對(duì)開支的承擔(dān)
We can justify the company's absorption of higher manufacturing costs . 我們可以證明公司支付更高的制作成本是合理的。
absorption noun [U] (TAKING CONTROL)
the situation in which one company takes control of another so that they become one company
(公司的)合并;兼并
Reports confirmed the absorption of Kode's operations into DCM's offices . 有報(bào)道確認(rèn)Kode的業(yè)務(wù)已被并入DCM公司。 返回 absorption