assimilable
adjective uk/əˈsɪm.ɪ.lə.bəl/ us/əˈsɪm.ə.lə.bəl/
(FOOD)
可同化的
that can be absorbed into the tissue of a living organism
assimilable carbon 同化碳
diets containing nutrients in simple, easily assimilable form 含有简单易吸收营养素的饮食
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- Fish has just as much assimilable albumen as meat.
- Flax seeds contain healthy oils (omega-3 and omega-6) in a properly balanced and assimilable form.
- compounds which are digestible and assimilable by humans
(INFORMATION)
可吸收的;易懂的;易学的;易记的
that can be understood, learned, or remembered
A textbook needs to be assimilable to sell a lot of copies. 一本教科书需要易学易懂才能热卖。
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- Good books on archaeology assimilable by laymen are not easy to find.
(PEOPLE)
可同化的
able to be made part of a new group, country, society, etc.
Cubans, he said, faced accusations they weren't assimilable and yet assimilated successfully. 他说,古巴人被指责为无法同化,然而却成功地融入了新环境。
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- Now it dawned on Canadians that the Englishman was no more assimilable than the Frenchman.
- He developed a theory that East Asians are the most easily assimilable of all immigrant groups.
See: assimilate