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What does assimilation mean?

Collins English-Chinese dictionary

Assimilation /s? mle? T/ CET6 TEM8 (assimilation, assimilation, assimilation)

1.

When people like immigrants are assimilated by a society, or when the society assimilates them, they become an accepted part of the society. Assimilation; absorb

Example:

There are indications that new Asian Americans are also willing to be assimilated.

There are signs that new Asian Americans are also willing to be assimilated.

Example:

His family tried to integrate into the white and Hispanic communities.

His family tried to integrate into the white and Latino communities.

2.

Assimilation, uncountable assimilation

Example:

They promote social integration and the integration of ethnic minorities into culture.

They advocate social integration and assimilation between ethnic groups and cultures.

3.

If you absorb new ideas, customs or technologies, you will learn or adopt them. Absorb.

Example:

My mind can only digest one impossible thing at a time.

My mind can only accept one impossible thing at a time.

4.

Assimilation n-uncountable absorption

Example:

This technology brings vitality to teaching and simplifies the absorption of knowledge.

This technology brings vitality to teaching, and it is easier to absorb knowledge.

absorb

English [? s? m? Le? T] beauty [? 's? m? Jean]

Absorption; Assimilation; Compare with; Make similar

Intransitive verb absorption; absorb

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Homonyms and roots

Absorption; Assimilation; Compare with; Make similar

Absorb, drink

1 century English-Chinese dictionary Collins English-Chinese dictionary

Assimilate [? Similar]

transitive verb

Physiological absorption (food); Digestion:

What we eat is absorbed into our system.

What people eat is absorbed into the body.

Absorb (an idea):

We absorbed many new experiences during our trip to Europe.

We have learned many new experiences from our trip to Europe.

Absorb (different cultures), assimilate (a nation, etc). Assimilation (in customs, ideas, personality, etc.). ):

Assimilate new immigrants

Assimilate new immigrants

Compare, compare, compare (to, with):

Compare the conqueror to a robber.

Compare the conqueror to a robber.

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The above is from: 2 1 century English-Chinese dictionary.