0 to take in a liquid -- absorbere
1 to understand and remember -- absorbere
to absorb large amounts of information å absorbere store mengder informasjon
2 giving all your attention to -- oppslukt av
completely absorbed in his book helt oppslukt av boken sin
3 to soak up -- suge opp, absorbere
4 to take up the whole attention of (a person) -- fordypet, opptatt av, oppslukt
He was completely absorbed in his book.
5 to learn and understand new information -- ta opp
You have to absorb a lot of information in a short time on an intensive course.
We observe a qualitative agreement between the charge densities and the average energy absorbed per atom estimated with this primary model and the experimental data.
Evidently, autarky is not an absorbing state for the agent in this regime at these parameter values.
The person then absorbs the goal through a series of physical movements, repatterning and brain gym exercises.
In the second type, particles perform large-radius gyromotions and absorb energy from the transverse electric fields; increases stepwise.
In particular, the elderly may be hurt as their remaining lifetime is short and their capacity to absorb risk is small.
After a period of monopoly, the new processes diffuse to economies capable of absorbing, and often improving upon, the techniques.
Which was more easily absorbed, the illustrations or the text?
This is music that is unassuming and often undemonstrative, but that turns simple, elemental materials into drama that is absorbing and hard to forget.