absorbing region

absorbing region
French\ \ région absorbante
German\ \ Absorptionsbereich; absorbierender Bereich
Dutch\ \ absorberend gebied
Italian\ \ regione assorbente
Spanish\ \ región absorbente
Catalan\ \ regió absorbent
Portuguese\ \ região absorvente
Romanian\ \ zonă absorbantă; regiune absorbantă
Danish\ \ absorberende region
Norwegian\ \ absorberende region
Swedish\ \ absorberande regioner
Greek\ \ περιοχή απορρόφησης
Finnish\ \ absorboiva alue
Hungarian\ \ abszorbciós tartomány
Turkish\ \ yutan bölge
Estonian\ \ neelamispiirkond; neeldepiirkond
Lithuanian\ \ absorbuojančioji sritis; sugeriančioji sritis
Slovenian\ \ absorbira regiji
Polish\ \ obszar pochłaniający
Russian\ \ область поглощения
Ukrainian\ \ -
Serbian\ \ -
Icelandic\ \ hrífandi svæði
Euskara\ \ eskualde xurgatzeko
Farsi\ \ nahiyeye jazeb
Persian-Farsi\ \ -
Arabic\ \ منطقة الامتصاص
Afrikaans\ \ absorberende gebied (veralgemening van absorberende versperring)
Chinese\ \ 吸 收 区 域
Korean\ \ -

Statistical terms. 2014.

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