吸収
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Base noun form. Used to describe the process of taking in or soaking up something, such as knowledge, liquids, or energy. Can be combined with 『する』 (suru) to form a verb: 『吸収する』 (kyuushuu suru, 'to absorb').
Theme
In a university lab, User is discussing a physics experiment with their professor, Dr. Tanaka.
吸収
きゅうしゅう
absorption, suction
Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts
Memory Hook
Imagine a sponge absorbing water — it 'sucks' it all in. Think 'suck' → 吸収 (kyuushuu, 'absorption').
Cultural Note
In Japanese science and business contexts, 『吸収』 (kyuushuu, 'absorption') is often used to describe processes like learning new information or companies merging, reflecting a culture that values integration and efficiency.
Forms
Base: 吸収Base noun form. Used to describe the process of taking in or soaking up something, such as knowledge, liquids, or energy. Can be combined with 『する』 (suru) to form a verb: 『吸収する』 (kyuushuu suru, 'to absorb').