absorbed
- IPA[əbˈzôrbd]
美式
- (of energy or a liquid or other substance) taken in or soaked up;having one's attention fully engaged; greatly interested
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形容詞
- 1. (of energy or a liquid or other substance) taken in or soaked up the stones warm slowly throughout the day, then radiate absorbed heat at night
- 2. having one's attention fully engaged; greatly interested he was gazing into the water with absorbed attention
- take in or soak up (energy or a liquid or other substance) by chemical or physical action: buildings can be designed to absorb and retain heat steroids are absorbed into the bloodstream
Oxford Dictionary
- take in or soak up (energy or a liquid or other substance) by chemical or physical action: buildings can be designed to absorb and retain heat steroids are absorbed into the bloodstream
Oxford American Dictionary
- preoccupied with one's own feelings , interests, or situation: they are too self-absorbed to listen carefully to others
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- preoccupied with one's own feelings , interests, or situation: they are too self-absorbed to listen carefully to others
Oxford American Dictionary
- the energy of ionizing radiation absorbed per unit mass by a body, often measured in rads.
Oxford American Dictionary
- the quantity of ionizing radiation absorbed by a body, measured (usually in grays) as the ...
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- IPA[əbˈzɔːbd]
英式
- (of energy or a liquid or other substance) taken in or soaked up: the stones warm slowly throughout the day, then radiate absorbed heat at night
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