柯林斯詞典assimilate /??s?m??le?t/ (assimilating,assimilated,assimilates) 1. V-T/V-I When people such as immigrants assimilate into a community or when that community assimilates them, they become an accepted part of it. 同化; 被同化 There is every sign that new Asian-Americans are just as willing to assimilate. 各種跡象表明新的亞裔美籍人簡直一樣愿意被同化。 His family tried to assimilate into the white and Hispanic communities. 他的家人努力融入到白人和拉美人社區(qū)。2. assimilationN-UNCOUNT 同化 They promote social integration and assimilation of minority ethnic groups into the culture. 他們提倡少數(shù)民族團(tuán)體與該文化的社會融合及同化。3. V-T If you assimilate new ideas, customs, or techniques, you learn them or adopt them. 吸納 My mind could only assimilate one impossibility at a time. 我的頭腦一次只能吸納一件不可能的事情。4. assimilationN-UNCOUNT 吸納 This technique brings life to instruction and eases assimilation of knowledge. 這種技術(shù)給教學(xué)帶來活力,并使知識的吸收更加容易。 返回 assimilate劍橋詞典 assimilate verb [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 . 歐盟應(yīng)該保持足夠的靈活性,以加快步伐吸收更多的國家為其成員。 You shouldn't expect immigrants to assimilate into an alien culture immediately . 你不應(yīng)該指望移民能夠馬上融入一種外國文化中。 assimilate verb [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);學(xué)習(xí)(知識等) It's hard to assimilate so much information . 很難吸收這么多的信息。 assimilate verb [I or T] (ABSORB) to absorb food or a substance into the tissue of a living organism 吸收(營養(yǎng)等) In this form vitamins can be easily assimilated by the body . 在這種形態(tài)下,維生素非常易于身體吸收。 返回 assimilate