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absorption

Aussprache: [əbˈzɔːrpʃən]

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Kontext: „science“

(noun) the process of taking in something, like liquids or energy. It happens when something soaks up water or a sponge takes in liquid.

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The absorption of water by the plant's roots helps it grow.

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The absorption of the oil by the paper did not happen as expected.

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How does the absorption of sunlight help plants?

Kontext: „learning“

(noun) the process of understanding or learning new information. It is when you take in knowledge during a class or while studying.

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Her absorption of the information in class showed when she got a high score on the test.

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His lack of absorption of the lessons made it hard for him to keep up.

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How can we improve our absorption of new ideas during lessons?

Kontext: „physics“

(noun) the way energy, like sound or light, is taken in by a material instead of bouncing back. It helps us understand how different materials react to energy.

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The absorption of sound by the soft carpet makes the room quieter.

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The metal showed little absorption of heat, staying cool even in the sun.

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What kind of materials have better absorption of light?

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