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词汇 assimilate
释义 assimilate
verb[ I or T ]
uk /əˈsɪm.ɪ.leɪt/ us /əˈsɪm.ə.leɪt/

assimilateverb[I or T] (JOIN)


to become part of a group, country, society, etc., or to make someone or something become part of a group, country, society, etc.: 加入;融入;(使)同化
The European Union should remain flexible enough to assimilate more countries quickly.欧盟应该保持足够的灵活性,以加快步伐吸收更多的国家为其成员。
You shouldn't expect immigrants to assimilate into an alien culture immediately.你不应该指望移民能够马上融入一种外国文化中。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Including and containing
absorptive capacity
accessibly
all in
assimilable
baked in
carry
drag
draw
EDI
EDIB
embody
embracingly
encompass
involve
number someone/something among someone/something
O, o
pack something in
pepper
plug
seat

assimilateverb[I or T] (LEARN)


to understand and remember new information and make it part of your basic knowledge so that you can use it as your own: 吸收(信息等);学习(知识等)
It's hard to assimilate so much information.很难吸收这么多的信息。
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Learning & knowing
absorptive capacity
achievement gap
acquirable
acquire
acquisition
bone
hit the booksidiom
know better (than to do something)idiom
know something from something
know something like the back of your handidiom
know your way around somethingidiom
language acquisition
orientation
recognition
recognize
study under someone
subskill
subspeciality
subspecialize
subspecialty

assimilateverb[I or T] (ABSORB)


to absorb food or a substance into the tissue of a living organism: 吸收(营养等)
In this form vitamins can be easily assimilated by the body.在这种形态下,维生素非常易于身体吸收。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Animal & plant biology - general words
abiotic
anatomic
anatomical
anatomically correct
anti-Darwinian
biologist
biophysics
entomological
entomologist
entomology
eukaryote
experiment station
fight-or-flight
naturalist
overstimulate
overstimulated
overstimulation
photosynthetically
poikilothermic
survival of the fittest

assimilateverb[I or T] (OF SOUNDS)


[ I or T ] phonetics specialized
(of a speech sound) to be influenced by the sound that comes before or after it; (of a speaker) to pronounce a speech sound in a way that is influenced by the sound that comes before or after it:
Here, in the sound [tʃ], the initial dental sound [t] is lost and assimilated to [ʃ].
They found that velar and labial consonants sometimes assimilate in English.
In their analysis, they find that speakers prefer not to assimilate sibilants or labials.
The /v/ in "fivepence" will be devoiced (because of the following /p/) and may even be assimilated to a voiceless /f/: /faifpens/.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Linguistics: phonology & phonetics
accommodation
alliterative
alveolar
apheresis
aphesis
assonance
diphthong
homonym
intrusive
labial
labialize
labiodental
lateral
postconsonantal
retroflex
retroflexion
rhotic
rhyme
unpronounceable
unrepeatable

Related words


assimilable
assimilation
assimilative

assimilate | American Dictionary


assimilate
verb[ I/T ]
us/əˈsɪm·əˌleɪt/
to take in and make a part of your basic knowledge something learned from others, so that you can use it as your own:
[ T ]We hoped the students would assimilate the information contained in the lecture.
People who are or become assimilated in a society become similar to others by learning and using the customs and culture of the new society:
[ T ]Once outsiders, they had now been assimilated into the cultural mainstream.

Examples of assimilate


assimilate
After assimilating some additional data in the following sections, we shall return to this possibility in 5.
Words with too weak a weight in domains (weight < 0.1) are not kept for computing the similarity, as they are assimilated to noise.
Religious differences are not comic but a source of bloodthirstiness, and religious conversion figures importandy as the exotic female assimilates into western religion.
As already noted, he contended that foreigners would strengthen the national organism by assimilating into it.
All languages have assimilated variant pronunciations deeleebobb/pper.
From the 4th to 9th centuries the region underwent profound changes as one group displaced, assimilated, or mixed with others to produce new ethnicities.
She reasons that cliticisation differs crucially from handshape assimilation, where orientation assimilates as well.
The second process is dominant handshape assimilation, where the clitic retains its movement but assimilates its handshape to that of the host.
They have assimilated, in part or in full, many aspects of western culture.
Nonetheless, the statement is of importance because it allows us to better appreciate how the opera was seen and its message assimilated.
Translocation of photosynthetically assimilated carbon in tea plants.
Transformations, slight enough so that new objects can be assimilated by their recipients, provide the creative elements on which culture is based.
Thus, thoughts and perceptions of the trauma may not be fully assimilated and integrated into coherent memories.
Generally each society and culture has drugs of choice that have been assimilated to its cultural practices.
The information appropriately becomes a tutorial or starting point for interested readers, rather than the definitive reference to be assimilated uncritically.
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