Frequency rank: 2,897. – 2,899.
- absorption; suction; attraction
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru; transitive verb
Forms
Generated definitions (experimental)
- absorption
- suction
- attraction
This meaning refers to the process by which one substance takes in or incorporates another, often used in scientific contexts as well as in everyday situations.
This meaning describes the act of pulling something into a space or object, often through a vacuum or pressure difference.
This meaning relates to the force that draws objects or entities towards each other, often used in a metaphorical sense, such as emotional or physical appeal.
Generated collocations (experimental)
きゅうしゅう吸収するto absorbきゅうしゅうりょく吸収力absorptive powerえいよう栄養をきゅうしゅう吸収するto absorb nutrientsきゅうしゅうざい吸収剤absorbentおと音をきゅうしゅう吸収するto absorb soundきゅうしゅう吸収したえねるぎいエネルギーabsorbed energyきゅうしゅう吸収りつ率absorption rateひかり光をきゅうしゅう吸収するto absorb lightきゅうしゅう吸収ぷろせすプロセスabsorption processきゅうしゅう吸収にじかんがかかる時間がかかるabsorption takes time
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
Example sentences
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Sound absorbing material is called acoustic material.
Sponge absorbs water so it is convenient for shading water-colours and such.
Many doctors are using some form of absorbable sutures.
4. かあぺっとカーペットにはほこり埃をきゅうしゅう吸収するだすとダストぽけっとポケットこうか効果があり、ほこり埃のひさん飛散をふせぐ防ぐとくちょう特長があるのだが、それがあだになった仇になったけっか結果といえる。
Carpets have the effect of a dust pocket, with merit of sucking up dust and stopping it flying around, but you can say that effect backfires.
I tried to absorb as much of local culture as possible.
He tried to absorb as much of the local culture as possible.
He tried to absorb as much of the local culture as possible.
My grandfather still endeavors to absorb new ideas.
The pupils absorbed all the knowledge the teacher gave them.
Small businesses are often absorbed by a major company.
Small business are often absorbed by a major company.
The small companies were absorbed into a big organization.
Trees give off oxygen and absorb carbon dioxide.