absorbed
/əbˈzɔːbd/ (bre, ipa) · /əbˈzɔːrbd/ (ame, ipa) · /əb-ˈsȯrbd -ˈzȯrbd/ (ame, mw)
absorbed — 形容詞
- absorbedpositive
- more absorbedcomparative
- most absorbedsuperlative
1. so interested in or involved with something that you do not notice other things
專注的
完全投入而忽略周遭
so interested in or involved with something that you do not notice other things happening around you
Mei-Lin was so absorbed in her novel that she did not hear the phone ring.
Mei-Lin 讀小說讀得太專注,連電話響了都沒聽到。
absorbed in + noun — target of focus follows 'in'
The children were completely absorbed in building a castle out of wooden blocks.
孩子們完全沉浸在用木塊堆城堡的遊戲中。
completely absorbed — common adverb collocation
Ahmed looked up from his computer with an absorbed expression, still thinking about the code.
Ahmed 從電腦前抬起頭來,神情專注,仍在思考那段程式碼。
Mr. Patel sat absorbed in thought on the park bench, watching the leaves drift down.
Mr. Patel 坐在公園長椅上陷入沉思,看著落葉緩緩飄下。
Diego was so absorbed in the football match that he forgot to pick up his daughter from school.
Diego 看足球賽看得太入神,忘了去學校接女兒。
- engrossed
Interchangeable in most contexts; 'engrossed' may suggest even deeper focus on a single activity
- immersed
Slightly more formal; often used with 'in' and suggests being surrounded by the activity
- preoccupied
Implies worry or distraction rather than positive interest; can suggest the person should be paying attention elsewhere
- distracted
Paying attention to too many things at once, or unable to focus
- inattentive
Not paying attention at all, often due to lack of interest rather than deep focus elsewhere
文法句型
be absorbed in [noun/-ing]
so absorbed [that-clause]
absorbed in thought
用法筆記
Almost always followed by the preposition 'in' when specifying the object of focus. 'Absorbed in thought' is a fixed phrase meaning deeply engaged in thinking. The adjective usually describes a person's state, but can also describe their expression or manner.