Summary
English to French: more detail...
- absorption:
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Wiktionary:
- absorption → absorption
- absorption → absorption
French to English: more detail...
- absorption:
-
Wiktionary:
- absorption → absorption
- absorption → absorption
English
Detailed Translations for absorption from English to French
absorption:
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the absorption (intake; insertion)
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the absorption (taking in)
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the absorption (annexation; incorporation; enrolment; take-over; purchase; enrollment)
Translation Matrix for absorption:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
absorption | absorption; annexation; enrollment; enrolment; incorporation; insertion; intake; purchase; take-over; taking in | absorbing |
annexion | absorption; annexation; enrollment; enrolment; incorporation; purchase; take-over | |
incorporation | absorption; annexation; enrollment; enrolment; incorporation; purchase; take-over | adding up; joining up |
insertion | absorption; insertion; intake | give employment to people; insertion; intercalation; interpolation; pushing in |
prise | absorption; insertion; intake | capture; catch; coming over; conquest; handle; having a grip; hold; interception; laying hands on; overpowering; plug; stealing over; support; taking; taking hold of; walker; walking frame |
- | assimilation; concentration; engrossment; immersion; preoccupancy; preoccupation; soaking up | |
Not Specified | Related Translations | Other Translations |
insertion | insert |
Related Words for "absorption":
Synonyms for "absorption":
Related Definitions for "absorption":
Wiktionary Translations for absorption:
absorption
Cross Translation:
noun
absorption
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physiology: process by which the materials of growth and nutrition are absorbed
- absorption → absorption
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act or process of being absorbed and made to disappear
- absorption → absorption
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chemistry, physics: imbibing or reception by molecular or chemical action
- absorption → absorption
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act or process of absorbing or sucking in anything
- absorption → absorption
noun
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• absorption | → absorption | ↔ Absorption — Medizin: das aufsaugen |
Related Translations for absorption
French
Detailed Translations for absorption from French to English
absorption:
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l'absorption (prise; insertion)
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l'absorption
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l'absorption
the absorption -
l'absorption (incorporation; annexion)
the annexation; the incorporation; the enrolment; the take-over; the absorption; the purchase; the enrollment -
l'absorption (fait d'ingurgiter)
Translation Matrix for absorption:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
absorbing | absorption; fait d'ingurgiter | |
absorption | absorption; annexion; incorporation; insertion; prise | |
annexation | absorption; annexion; incorporation | |
enrollment | absorption; annexion; incorporation | enregistrement; inscription; inscription de certificats |
enrolment | absorption; annexion; incorporation | enregistrement; inscription |
incorporation | absorption; annexion; incorporation | constitution de société; personnalité civile; personnalité morale |
insertion | absorption; insertion; prise | glissement; insertion; inséré; intercalation; interpolation; trait d'union |
intake | absorption; insertion; prise | acceptation |
purchase | absorption; annexion; incorporation | achat; acquisition; affaire; emplette; obtention |
take-over | absorption; annexion; incorporation | prise de pouvoir; reprise |
taking in | absorption | rattrapage |
Verb | Related Translations | Other Translations |
purchase | acheter; acquérir; s'acheter; se procurer |
Synonyms for "absorption":
Wiktionary Translations for absorption:
absorption
Cross Translation:
noun
absorption
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action d’absorber.
- absorption → absorption
noun
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physiology: process by which the materials of growth and nutrition are absorbed
-
act or process of being absorbed and made to disappear
-
chemistry, physics: imbibing or reception by molecular or chemical action
-
act or process of absorbing or sucking in anything
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
---|---|---|
• absorption | → absorption | ↔ Absorption — Medizin: das aufsaugen |