assimilate
US: /əˈsɪməˌɫeɪt/
UK: /ɐsˈɪmɪlˌeɪt/
UK: /ɐsˈɪmɪlˌeɪt/
English Vietnamese dictionary
assimilate /ə'simileit/
- ngoại động từ
- tiêu hoá ((nghĩa đen) & (nghĩa bóng))
- to assimilate all that one reads: tiêu hoá được tất cả những cái mình đọc
- đồng hoá
- (từ cổ,nghĩa cổ) (assimilate to, with) so sánh với
- tiêu hoá ((nghĩa đen) & (nghĩa bóng))
- nội động từ
- được tiêu hoá, tiêu hoá,
- được đồng hoá, đồng hoá
Advanced English dictionary
+ verb
1 [VN] to fully understand an idea or some information so that you are able to use it yourself: The committee will need time to assimilate this report. + Some people can only assimilate change gradually.
2 ~ (sb) (into / to sth) to become, or allow sb to become, a part of a country or community rather than remaining in a separate group: [V] New arrivals find it hard to assimilate, and may not wish to. + [VN] Immigrants have been successfully assimilated into the community.
3 [VN] [often passive] ~ sth into / to sth to make an idea, a person's attitude, etc. fit into sth or be acceptable: These changes were gradually assimilated into everyday life.
assimilation noun [U]: the rapid assimilation of new ideas + his assimilation into the political community
Collocation dictionary
1 learn/understand
ADV.
easily, quickly, readily
Children assimilate new information very quickly.
2 become/make sb part of sth
ADV.
fully
Many new immigrants have not yet assimilated fully into the new culture.
PREP.
into
Concise English dictionary
assimilates|assimilated|assimilatingə'sɪmɪleɪt
verb
+take up mentally
+become similar to one's environment
+make similar
+take (gas, light or heat) into a solution
+become similar in sound