0 If a substance absorbs a liquid, it takes it in through its surface and holds it. -- wchłaniać
1 to give all your attention to something that you are doing -- być pochłoniętym czymś
2 to understand and remember facts that you read or hear -- przyswajać sobie
It's hard to absorb so much information.
3 If something is absorbed into something else, it becomes part of it. -- wchłaniać się
The drug is quickly absorbed into the bloodstream.
The process converges to a unique absorbing state in which all players cooperate.
In this process, the energy absorbed by the electrons during the interaction with the laser pulse is converted into both radiation and ion kinetic energy.
Later they absorbed the surviving nomadic descendants of the authentic autochtons.
Possibly, this urban market absorbed part of the area's rural workforce, thereby lightening the pressure on those who sought access to arable land.
The shock breakout times for different targets were recorded at the same absorbed laser intensity.
To adopt such an idea would simplify the teaching of the vowels to learners, since you could absorb these so-called diphthongs into the simple system.
Unlike urban formations before the eighteenth century, these new towns absorbed nomadic and religious elements into their residential and secular spaces.
This is music that is unassuming and often undemonstrative, but that turns simple, elemental materials into drama that is absorbing and hard to forget.
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