Definition of the word absorption

Pronunciation of vocabulary absorption

absorptionnoun

sự hấp thụ

/əbˈzɔːpʃn//əbˈzɔːrpʃn/

Origin of the word absorption

The word "absorption" has its roots in Latin. In the 15th century, the Latin term "absorptio" emerged, which is derived from the prefix "abs-," meaning "away" or "off," and the verb "orpire," meaning "to take in" or "to seize." This Latin term was used to describe the process of taking in or assimilating something, such as a liquid or a substance. Over time, the word "absorption" entered the English language, initially describing the act of taking in or assimilating a liquid or substance. Later, the term expanded to encompass broader concepts, such as the absorption of energy, radiation, or sound. Today, the word "absorption" is commonly used in various fields, including chemistry, physics, biology, and psychology, to describe the process of taking in or receiving something.

Vocabulary summary absorption

typenoun

meaningattraction

meaningpassion, devotion, fascination

typeDefault

meaning(Tech) absorb; buffer; dampen (d)

Example of vocabulary absorptionnamespace

meaning

the process of a liquid, gas or other substance being taken in

quá trình đưa chất lỏng, khí hoặc chất khác vào

  • Vitamin D is necessary to aid the absorption of calcium from food.

    Vitamin D cần thiết để hỗ trợ hấp thu canxi từ thực phẩm.

meaning

the process of a smaller group, country, etc. becoming part of a larger group or country

quá trình một nhóm, quốc gia nhỏ hơn, v.v. trở thành một phần của một nhóm hoặc quốc gia lớn hơn

  • the absorption of the town into the Leeds City Region

    sự hấp thụ của thị trấn vào Vùng Thành phố Leeds

meaning

the fact of somebody being very interested in something so that it takes all their attention

thực tế là ai đó rất quan tâm đến một cái gì đó để nó thu hút tất cả sự chú ý của họ

  • His work suffered because of his total absorption in sport.

    Công việc của anh ấy gặp khó khăn vì anh ấy quá say mê thể thao.

Words, synonyms, related vocabulary absorption


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