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单词 Absorb
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(1) We will not absorb these charges.
(2) Animals absorb foods into their bodies.
(3) Plants absorb nutrients from the soil.
(4) Plants absorb carbon in the form of carbon dioxide.
(5) Trees absorb carbon dioxide and produce oxygen.
(6) Plants absorb carbon dioxide.
(7) Plants use their roots to absorb moisture from the soil.
(8) His mind was like a sponge[ ], ready to absorb anything.
(9) Plants absorb carbon dioxide from the air and moisture from the soil.
(10) Steel barriers can bend and absorb the shock.
(11) The company will absorb all the research costs.
(12) Agricultural subsidies absorb about half the EU's income.
(13) The material can absorb outward-going radiation from the Earth.
(14) The company is unable to absorb such huge losses.
(15) Can your brain absorb all this information?
(16) Her capacity to absorb information is amazing.
(17) The retailer has to absorb the cost of wastage.
(18) The bats have graphite shafts that absorb the vibration.
(19) The banks would be forced to absorb large losses.
(20) Plants absorb energy from the sun.
(21) The company will absorb all the costs.
(22) The country simply cannot absorb this influx of refugees.
(23) Clever children absorb knowledge easily.
(24) International affairs absorb his attention.
(25) It's hard to absorb so much information.
(26) A well-designed sports shoe should absorb the impact on the 28 bones in each foot.
(27) Cork ceilings absorb sound.
(28) The new proposals would absorb $80 billion of the federal budget.
(29) Always cut stems obliquely to enable flowers to absorb more water.
(30) It's a lot of information to absorb all at once.
(1) We will not absorb these charges.
(2) Animals absorb foods into their bodies.
(3) Plants absorb nutrients from the soil.
(4) Plants absorb carbon in the form of carbon dioxide.
(5) Trees absorb carbon dioxide and produce oxygen.
(6) Plants absorb carbon dioxide.
(7) Plants use their roots to absorb moisture from the soil.
(8) His mind was like a sponge, ready to absorb anything.
(9) Plants absorb carbon dioxide from the air and moisture from the soil.
(10) Agricultural subsidies absorb about half the EU's income.
(11) Plants absorb energy from the sun.
(12) The country simply cannot absorb this influx of refugees.
(13) International affairs absorb his attention.
(14) The societies of the Highlands were able to absorb these changes.
(31) To follow and absorb a newspaper article is a little bit hard as it requires a high level of mental involvement.
(32) From their direct observations , children absorb a model of marriage.
(33) Black walls absorb a lot of heat during the day.
(34) He seems to absorb information through a process of osmosis .
(35) In cold climates, houses need to have walls that will absorb heat.
(36) Darker surfaces absorb heat.
(37) His ability to absorb information was astonishing,[] but his concentration span was short.
(38) A well-designed sports shoe should absorb the impact on your feet.
(39) It took me several days to absorb the fact of her death.
(40) The societies of the Highlands were able to absorb these changes.
(41) I'm so tired, my poor befuddled brain can't absorb any more.
(42) All paid jobs absorb and degrade the mind. Aristotle 
(43) Its products also absorb and divert electrical energy.
(44) Living tropical forests also absorb carbon dioxide.
(45) These dull metals absorb the heat evenly and well.
(46) Black surfaces absorb heat from the sun.
(47) Paper and board alike absorb moisture in the winter.
(48) It could therefore be allowed to absorb the modus.
(49) Dry areas would no longer absorb energy, and would not be at risk from the high local power-input.
(50) Since different molecules absorb different colours, this microscope can be used to make a microscopic chemical analysis of the surface.
(51) Cotton sheets breathe, absorb moisture, and create less static electricity, which gives you a more comfortable rest.
(52) The algae photosynthesise food for themselves and in the process absorb carbon dioxide from the water.
(53) Pierce grapes with a skewer or needle to allow them to absorb rum.
(54) Slowly Perdita was trying to absorb the immensity of the pampas.
(55) Our Oatmeal and Avocado face mask will absorb any impurities or excess oils from your skin.
(56) Some minerals have a marked ability to absorb into their crystal structure through a reversible known as hydration.
(57) The increase in greenhouse gases is the direct result of pollution, and the indirect result of a reduction in the atmosphere's ability to absorb them.
(58) Even though your eyes and hands are occupied your ears are still free to absorb new ideas and re-enforce positive thoughts.
(59) He is growing, blossoming, learning about this leadership role and still has lessons to absorb.
(60) Egg whites absorb moisture, and more is not always better.
(61) They are arriving at a time when the economy, with its tight labour market, can not easily absorb them.
(62) An immigrant labour force would always be needed as a buffer to absorb the shocks of alternating booms and recessions.
(63) Substitutes have been developed in the past but failed to absorb water to the extent that ivory does.
(64) It said it would absorb Information Consulting but could not disclose details of the transaction.
(65) Harder flours can absorb more liquid and usually require longer kneading to create the network.
(66) It is generally difficult for parents to absorb information about several major problems in their baby all at the same time.
(67) The 20 had been brought out to absorb the quantities of low-speed Vikings they were getting.
(68) The pouch-lining then becomes soft and spongy and secretes a nourishing fluid which the babies absorb.
(69) This intrinsic modifiability also makes it possible to absorb disturbances and protect other compartments.
(70) How could I absorb the language of atheistic materialism and class struggle when it seemed so strange and pernicious?
(71) Eliza took her handkerchief out of her sleeve and pressed it lightly against her forehead to absorb the perspiration.
(72) Dark areas absorb more, are hotter, and give off more infrared radiation.
(73) He simply could not find enough worthy small-growth companies and old fallen angels to absorb the cash.
(74) Melamine boards aren't as durable as wood or polythene and as they wear, they can absorb bacteria.
(75) Rainforests absorb carbon dioxide and produce the oxygen essential for all life, including our own.
(76) The lizards seem to use their fringes to absorb heat while basking in the sun.
(77) The best line is of braided nylon, which doesn't absorb water and become heavy.
(78) It is too early to say exactly how many job cuts each agency would absorb, defense officials said.
(79) Some absorb the gas quickly, whereas others circulate it slowly and can not respond to floods of bright light.
(80) It is covered with a black surface to absorb the sunlight.
(81) The window does not absorb any of the light, it just reflects it.
(82) The potential of joy is vastly greater than our capacity to absorb it all.
(83) The university had to absorb a $14 million cut in funding.
(84) Most people need to read something more than once to absorb all the ideas.
(85) The doctors suspected that his ability to absorb ascorbic acid had been impaired by long exposure to cosmic radiation.
(86) Darker surfaces absorb heat, which is then radiated as the temperature falls towards the end of the day.
(87) The soap residue could affect how well the eggshells absorb the color.
(88) He had provided a father-confessor figure to absolve the youngster's sins and absorb his phobias.
(89) Riders must be in excellent physical and mental condition to absorb the shock of bouncing over the water.
(90) Extreme events which exceed the normal capacity of the human system to reflect, absorb or buffer them are inherent in hazard.
(91) Others could lose $ 1, 000 or more and absorb the loss.
(92) Many contractors may not be able to absorb those losses.
(93) It has to absorb all the liquid it requires through its skin.
(94) If Susan can afford to cover a loss, she should absorb it herself without a policy, Yeske advised.
(95) Those which happen to come to rest in a non-absorbing direction will absorb no more photons, and will thereafter stay put.
(96) These are poor in nutrients and their peaty soils have little capacity to absorb any more acid without deleterious effects.
(97) There is considerable evidence that people only remember or absorb up to seven points in any communication situation.
(98) The intra-uterine device is a foreign body[/absorb.html], as are the tampons used to absorb the menstrual flow.
(99) These then combine with other oxygen molecules to form three-atom ozone molecules, resistant to ultraviolet radiation and able to absorb it.
(100) Do the workers themselves absorb the costs in lower pay?
(101) Water has a greater capacity to absorb heat than any other natural material except for ammonia.
(102) The piled fibres absorb and reflect the light, alternating deep and pale hues and giving the cloth its unique lustre.
(103) Apparently, this made the conker more malleable, allowing it to absorb the impact of my prize pickled nut.
(104) Carbon monoxide Carbon monoxide is a poisonous gas which, when inhaled, limits the body's capacity to absorb oxygen.
(105) Its society would simply absorb, reshape and adapt to ensure the fate and prosperity of the individual.
(106) For plants to photosynthesise and produce sugars in their leaf cells, they need to absorb large amounts of carbon dioxide.
(107) Other plants sown with the reeds absorb heavy metals and harmful bacteria.
(108) That way, you stand a better chance of getting the impatient reader to absorb the essence of your message.
(109) Few athletic teams can successfully absorb the loss of three starting players.
(110) Therefore, it seems shareholders should absorb the risks of an enterprise in preference to management doing so.
(111) From their direct observations they absorb a model of marriage.
(112) They can absorb the loss because of the interest they earn on all the other loans.
(113) This gives the organization time to absorb the idea, to build consensus and to reduce resistance.
(114) The problem was more one of having to absorb a vast amount of information in a short space of time.
(115) No city could absorb such a body-blow without showing the effects, and by 1937 Danzig was in severe financial difficulties.
(116) I keep the lesson simple because small kids can't absorb that much.
(117) Indeed, permanently fixed exchange rates could be positively harmful since changing parities can act as a buffer to absorb economic shocks.
(118) This method serves a dual function - it will absorb irregularities in the existing floorboards, and also muffle sound.
(119) The insole is designed to absorb shock and provide arch support.
(120) Thick curtains and other soft furnishings will also help absorb airborne noises.
(121) Fish have to absorb oxygen from water via their gills while whales absorb air via their lungs.
(122) The walls of these are thick with blood vessels which absorb gaseous oxygen.
(123) When leakages absorb 60 percent of any additional income, therefore, the value of the multiplier is 1.67.
(124) The city still owns about 35 acres, which it intends to sell or lease as the market can absorb them.
(125) Again wear rubber gloves and repeat the treatment until the wood can absorb no more.
(126) There was too much information to absorb all at once; too many forces were pulling me in different directions.
(126) try its best to gather and build good sentences.
(127) They occupy a variety of different sites and orientations; molecules in different sites absorb at different frequencies.
(128) Such usage will invariably absorb some of the buffer stock unless planned deliveries are made on time.
(129) And more public schools incorporate hands-on learning that educators say can help children better absorb some concepts.
(130) Stir thoroughly and let stand, covered, for 3 to 4 minutes to allow couscous to absorb stock.
(131) They can not at the same time absorb and spread the credit risks of their corporate clients as well.
(132) Even sports drinks may not contain enough electrolytes -- or the body may not absorb them well enough -- to prevent problems.
(133) The problem is that there are not enough markets to absorb the waste that is available for recycling.
(134) Yet it seemed to absorb every particle of light as if it had never been.
(135) The Republic's ability to absorb the effects of dramatic electoral and governmental shifts was about to be tested.
(136) Before the recession[], businesses were better able to absorb the problem.
(137) Above: South Shore terminus with four Dreadnoughts in line abreast, demonstrating their legendary capacity to absorb crowds.
(138) A forest on this scale would absorb large amounts of carbon dioxide.
(139) All sunscreens work because they contain ingredients which either absorb or reflect UV rays before they harm and damage the skin.
(140) These preparations absorb or block out the sun's harmful ultra-violet rays.
(141) Buildings can be designed to absorb and retain heat from the sun to save on heating costs.
(142) You will definitely take the odd blow to the mid-section so your muscles should be strong enough to absorb some impact energy.
(143) The powder will absorb any grease making your hair look less lank.
(144) With Zenlike calm, they absorb the hostility often leveled at them personally, as representatives of the technological elite.
(145) Longtime Soviet ruler Joseph Stalin was quick to absorb the lesson.
(146) For senior management an important lesson was the trade unions' capacity to absorb change and to become its agents.
(147) Daydreaming, maybe, or closing her eyes for an instant, or stretching out to absorb the fine morning sun.
(148) Move the plants to a south-facing wall, where they can absorb daytime heat.
(149) It has generally been found that people can only absorb around seven key ideas in any verbal presentation, nomatterhow well conveyed.
(150) He tried to concentrate on a claim-form but was unable to absorb the information.
(151) This has walls thick with blood capillaries which absorb gaseous oxygen.
(152) Its ability to absorb wastes and destructive effluent is finite.
(153) Don't fight it, embrace it. Allow the Darkfall to absorb you, allow it to transmogrify you.
(154) When new occupiers lease these properties, Control Securities will have to absorb a £7m loss in the value of these assets.
(155) Goal conflicts make this socio-economic leap extremely difficult for any individual to absorb.
(156) Cretans who like their salt to run smoothly add a few grains of rice to absorb moisture.
(156) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(157) The newsgroups also are struggling to absorb tens of thousand of new users who have discovered the Internet in recent years.
(158) Try spider plants, as they absorb formaldehyde, which is found in synthetic carpets, underlay, chipboard and wood treatments.
(159) They absorb these losses either by taking the hit themselves or by paying insurance premiums that are roughly equal to those losses.
(160) But not even Barnes could break down a Springbok side able to absorb the most intense pressure and punish every error.
(161) These plants absorb the carbon dioxide released by the corals and so help to keep the water oxygenated.
(162) You will only be able to absorb a certain amount of information at a time.
(163) They point to long-term costs that even a thriving enterprise would be hard pressed to minimize or absorb.
(164) But have only one centimetre of bare flesh in contact - and the building would absorb you.
(165) Forcing that constituency or group to absorb the costs of failed initiatives is a slow form of organizational suicide.
(166) Maybe they reckon they've also managed to absorb that through their skin ....
(167) The capacity of the occupied territories to absorb part or all of the refugee population will be considered in chapter 9.
(168) It was a gesture, Blanche thought, to allow him time to absorb the information.
(169) Ekard believes the county can absorb the extra energy costs this year.
(170) Does the employer absorb the costs and cut profits or raise prices?
(171) It was five minutes before he stopped yelling, before he started to absorb the terrible pain that burnt through his flesh.
(172) You can not put uncooked grains of rice in a bread dough and expect them to absorb enough moisture to soften.
(173) It was impossible for any society to absorb without hardship a shock like that of the massive loss of trade to Gdynia.
(174) The company manufactures chemicals that absorb gasses in vacuum containers such as cathode-ray tubes used in televisions and stereos.
(175) Safety implications include the level of staff training and capacity to absorb training as well as operational hazards.
(176) If no such compensation occurs, the niche must narrow or the community must absorb disturbances at the level of population fluctuations.
(177) The wall can optimally absorb the echoing sound.
(178) What Should Modernization of Confucianism Absorb from Bahaism?
(179) Does the troposphere and stratosphere absorb solar radiation?
(180) Fay: Ah, I see, because trees absorb carbon dioxide.
(181) Conclusion absorb oxygen, pedo - obpigue inguinal hernia to prevent and treat miunectic blood and other complications.
(182) Lightweight wick away perspiration absorb excess oil so makeup looks fresher longer.
(183) The absorb experiment by acetone - air gas and water can realize the requirement of engineering exercises.
(184) Layer of insoluble powder is needed to absorb wound exudate.
(185) One way for countries to absorb international liquidity is to sterilise it.
(186) Grounding Totem: This totem will no longer absorb multiple effects from Entrapment in a 10 second period.
(186) Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
(187) This system can be integrated with building and absorb the solar radiation.
(188) What drink to drink to be helpful for alvine path health promoting absorb?
(189) Frogs never drink. They absorb water from their surroundings through osmosis.
(190) Properly combined, the subtractive primaries can absorb all colors of light, producing black.
(191) Linguistically , the inner development of Chinese makes an internal force to absorb letter words.
(192) The ozonosphere can absorb the poisonous radiation of solar ultraviolet to prevent lives from encroaching.
(193) It is claimed that eucalypt trees absorb more water from the soil than any other species.
(194) Hygroscopic Able to absorb water from the surroundings, including moisture from the atmosphere.
(195) Rose, Rose, and so can absorb hydrogen sulfide, benzene, phenol, ether and other harmful gases.
(196) Our bodies digest, absorb, and carry cystine to the cells where they convert it into cysteine.
(197) Finally(), I sincerely hope every positive and aspirant friend can absorb some nutrition from my blog.
(198) ACF had fine dynamic adsorptive capacity of xenon and was a fine adsorbent to absorb xenon.
(199) It is a machine after all by person absorb, be still a person by machine dissimilation?
(200) Many bacteria secrete AHLs, and simultaneously absorb them from their surroundings.
(201) Oxygen carrier is a kind of transition metal complexes which can absorb O 2 reversibly.
(202) Porosity : The condition of hair that makes it absorb moisture easily.
(203) Continuously absorb each kind oftechnique essence in the market competition of the vehemence.
(204) Starting absorb time of sternum are 4.54±2.85 days, Obvious absorb time of sternum are 7.74±4.68 days.
(205) Magnetic SeparatorThis machine uses high quality alnico to absorb magnetic metals form wheat or flour.
(206) Greenhouse gases absorb this infrared radiation and trap the heat in the atmosphere.
(207) The fishnet must absorb only a tiny fraction of the radio waves to avoid being vaporized.
(208) After clean skin Toner, from modest pat on surface to absorb.
(209) The solid state phase transition in some molecular crystals reversibly absorb large amount of heat.
(210) Penicillin is made up of plant material that the body can absorb.
(211) The tannic acid containing organic substances such as a base convergence, pectin content can absorb toxins.
(212) This machine uses high quality alnico to absorb magnetic metals form wheat or flour.
(213) Now I massively absorb the life energy to repair my injury organism.
(214) Charcoal is an effective absorber, and can absorb peculiar smell quickly.
(215) Strictly speaking, it is not possible to absorb gamma rays completely.
(216) Item 3 Absorb the investors to reconstruct the old city and take up the realty development.
(217) Using bullet points can help to put across this information in a succinct , easy - to - absorb way.
(218) Propylene Glycol ( PG ) is a type of preservative, and its chemical properties can absorb excess moisture.
(219) Plants generally absorb and translocate relatively small amounts of arsenic into aboveground parts.
(220) Methods In order to rebuild metacarpal bone and phalange, using absorb string to inner bones.
(221) After the clean skin Toner, take appropriate facial uniform coating to absorb.
(222) They found that the leaves of the rain tree could absorb a large amount of water.
(223) Lightweight away perspiration, absorb excess oil so makeup looks fresher, longer.
(224) To absorb or adsorb and retain ( a substance ).
(225) Both the eyes contain photo - sensitive cells which absorb the solar energy.
(226) Microscopic scales covering the wings absorb ultraviolet light and then re - emit it.
(227) Properties: White powder with Specific Gravity of 7.10, easily absorb moisture(Sentence dictionary), without flammability and causticity.
(228) Oil absorbency: The capability of a paper to absorb oil.
(229) Solar cell can absorb sunlight and convert it into electricity.
(230) The inner box is painted black to absorb maximum solar radiation.
(231) In the metaphase of expand - time , leaves absorb the N as much as 3.38 %.
(232) A vacuum is the only perfectly transparent medium; all others absorb some frequencies of electromagnetic radiation.
(233) Malnutrition: Condition resulting from inadequate diet or from inability to absorb or metabolize nutrients.
(234) These buggers can absorb a ton of cannon fireand shell out quite a bit of damage.
(235) As the permafrost melts, the land loses its capacity to absorb water.
(236) No surface can absorb more than all of the radiant energy which strikes it.
(237) This type of paper towel will absorb all of the liquid.
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