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From:
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absorbing
(
a
.)吸引人的,非常有趣的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ab·sorb
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Absorbed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Absorbing
.]
1.
To
swallow
up
;
to
engulf
;
to
overwhelm
;
to
cause
to
disappear
as
if
by
swallowing
up
;
to
use
up
;
to
include
.
“Dark
oblivion
soon
absorbs
them
all.”
The
large
cities
absorb
the
wealth
and
fashion
.
--
W
.
Irving
.
2.
To
suck
up
;
to
drink
in
;
to
imbibe
;
as
a
sponge
or
as
the
lacteals
of
the
body
.
3.
To
engross
or
engage
wholly
;
to
occupy
fully
;
as
,
absorbed
in
study
or
the
pursuit
of
wealth
.
4.
To
take
up
by
cohesive
,
chemical
,
or
any
molecular
action
,
as
when
charcoal
absorbs
gases
.
So
heat
,
light
,
and
electricity
are
absorbed
or
taken
up
in
the
substances
into
which
they
pass
.
Syn:
--
To
Absorb
,
Engross
,
Swallow up
,
Engulf
.
Usage:
These
words
agree
in
one
general
idea
,
that
of
completely
taking
up
.
They
are
chiefly
used
in
a
figurative
sense
and
may
be
distinguished
by
a
reference
to
their
etymology
.
We
speak
of
a
person
as
absorbed
(
lit
.,
drawn
in
,
swallowed
up
)
in
study
or
some
other
employment
of
the
highest
interest
.
We
speak
of
a
person
as
ebgrossed
(
lit
.,
seized
upon
in
the
gross
,
or
wholly
)
by
something
which
occupies
his
whole
time
and
thoughts
,
as
the
acquisition
of
wealth
,
or
the
attainment
of
honor
.
We
speak
of
a
person
(
under
a
stronger
image
)
as
swallowed
up
and
lost
in
that
which
completely
occupies
his
thoughts
and
feelings
,
as
in
grief
at
the
death
of
a
friend
,
or
in
the
multiplied
cares
of
life
.
We
speak
of
a
person
as
engulfed
in
that
which
(
like
a
gulf
)
takes
in
all
his
hopes
and
interests
;
as
,
engulfed
in
misery
,
ruin
,
etc
.
That
grave
question
which
had
begun
to
absorb
the
Christian
mind
--
the
marriage
of
the
clergy
.
--
Milman
.
Too
long
hath
love
engrossed
Britannia's
stage
,
And
sunk
to
softness
all
our
tragic
rage
. --
Tickell
.
Should
not
the
sad
occasion
swallow up
My
other
cares
? --
Addison
.
And
in
destruction's
river
Engulf
and
swallow
those
. --
Sir
P
.
Sidney
.
◄
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ab·sorb·ing
,
a.
Swallowing
,
engrossing
;
as
,
an
absorbing
pursuit
. --
Ab*sorb*ing
,
adv.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
absorbing
adj
:
capable
of
arousing
and
holding
the
attention
; "
a
fascinating
story
" [
syn
:
engrossing
,
fascinating
,
gripping
,
riveting
]
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