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Перевод: absorbed


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абсорбированный


Тезаурус:

  1. Digestion of the starch into its component glucose units takes place at the luminal surface of the gut epithelial cells, but these glucose units are immediately absorbed by the sodium ion/glucose cotransporter so that they do not contribute to the osmotic activity in the gut lumen.
  2. A friend of Degas, who was probably the most potent influence on his art, he absorbed many of the doctrines of Impressionism - especially its concern with contemporary life, even at its most squalid.
  3. Radium is readily absorbed into the body where it concentrates in the bone marrow and gives off very damaging alpha particles.
  4. Ask anyone who's lived in a former British colony - English culture has been imposed on and been absorbed by countries on every continent on this earth.
  5. Having been accepted, absorbed, and then parodied, the precursors will move on, and a new "new mood" adopted.
  6. You know, it is only when he came to that final page that he realized where the theme came from, so absorbed was he in the process of composition.
  7. Ideology becomes "reality" as it is absorbed by the individual.
  8. If you can, plan to use a tripod; with the camcorder firmly secured, you will then be able to zoom right in to fill the screen with individual baubles and still be placed to get good normal close-ups as well as wider shots of your performers absorbed in their task.
  9. The enormous Spanish nobility, luxuriant with the growth of centuries, absorbed in the nineteenth century still larger additions of yet newer nobles drawn from the army, banking and politics.
  10. I never ceased to be astounded by how quickly and thoroughly he absorbed the notes I gave him."
  11. But more than 14 years after the Milwaukee Project started, and long after its spokesman's claims have been absorbed into the consciousness of editors, politicians, judges, school boards, parents and social theorists, as well as into countless text books and lecturers' notes, no scientific account has been published.
  12. Sitting there, the sun hot on her bowed head, absorbed in self-recrimination, Marie began to chew her nails, already bitten down to the quick.
  13. But when he kept salmon in water with lethal levels of aluminium and much higher silicon concentrations, not only did the fish survive, they absorbed less aluminium than other fish kept in normal water.

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