felszívja
Felszívja is a Hungarian verb form meaning “absorbs” or “soaks up.” It is the third-person singular present indicative of the verb felszívni, which itself is built from the prefix fel- (up, up to completion) and szívni (to suck, to draw in). The word is transitive and typically takes a direct object in the accusative case.
- Literal absorption: a material takes in liquids or moisture. Example: A szivacs felszívja a vizet. (The
- Figurative absorption: a person can quickly absorb information or knowledge. Example: A hallgató gyorsan felszívja az
- Technical contexts: can describe processes where substances are drawn into a substance or system.
- felszívódik: the passive process of being absorbed (often used for substances entering the bloodstream or being
- felszívó: absorbent or absorbent material.
- felszívódás: the act or process of absorption.
- The prefix fel- adds a sense of upward movement or completion, while szívni conveys drawing in
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