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immerse in
Angličtina slovo „pogrążać się w czymś„(immerse in) se zobrazí v sadách:
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immerse yourself in something
3. wallow in
You mean strip away those last annoying shreds of dignity... and wallow in trash.
4. engulfed
engulf/ a war that engulfed the whole of Europe
5. absorbed
I was absorbed in a book and didn't hear you call.
I would like to know how these substances are absorbed by the body.
Tom got so absorbed in his work that he forgot to eat.
Small businesses are often absorbed by a major company.
The car bumper absorbed some of the impact.
He absorbed new ideas.
He is absorbed in playing tennis, but his brother goes in more for football and baseball.
My brother was so absorbed in reading that he did not notice me when I entered the room.
A man who concentrates before a work of art is absorbed by it. In contrast, the distracted mass absorbs the work of art.
I have known intimately a great many persons who were absorbed in the arts.
It's beginning to get absorbed!
The cloth absorbed the ink I had spilled.
Regrettably, this self-centered behavior is absorbed by their children.
I am absorbed in growing herbs and your Web pages are a great help to me.
The pupils absorbed all the knowledge the teacher gave them.
6. plunge
This conflict could plunge Germany in war.
The van plunged into the river and driver had plunged knife into his arm.
Sue and John decided to take the plunge.
He stripped off and plunged into the sea.
Homicide rates plunge whenever anarchy and the...
She says she'd love to do some different job, but she's too scared to take the plunge.
Relations between Britain and Russia plunged Wednesday to a chilly level not seen since the Cold War
Temperatures plunged below zero.
He plunged into the crowd, smiling and shaking hands.
They plunged into the sea. The unemployment rate plunged sharply.
The share price suddenly plunged and the value of the company was almost wiped out.
Monetary and currency policy must help people, not plunge them into poverty
The number plunged to 284,157 two years later in 1917
Production started the year in a stable position but then plunged in 1999. It has now flattened out at a level of 20.