digest的意思和读音

digest

: [ˈdaɪˌdʒest] : ['daɪ.dʒest]

n.

v.

digests  digesting  digested  

v.+n.digest experience,digest report

v.ignore

v.process,assimilate,absorb,break down,consume

n.abridgment,summary,condensation,abstract,publication

digestv.

1.[t][i]~ (sth)when youdigest food, or itdigests , it is changed into substances that your body can use

Humans cannot digest plants such as grass.

You should allow a little time after a meal for the food to digest.

2.[t]~ sthto think about sth so that you fully understand it

He paused, waiting for her to digest the information.

n.

1.a short report containing the most important facts of a longer report or piece of writing; a collection of short reports

a monthly news digest

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n.1.;2.;

v.1.when your stomach digests food, it changes it into the substances that your body needs2.to understand information when there is a lot of it or it is difficult or unexpected

n.1.a summary of a book or report

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1.Ravel sacrificed something for form, for a vegetable that people must digest before going to bed.西

2.They influence how we digest our food, how much we eat and even what we crave.

3.Even if I eat as much as a pea-sized tidbit of such a hero, I won't be able to digest it.使

4.That makes it easier to digest, so even though the stuff is no more calorific, the body uses fewer calories dealing with it.使

5.He goes for a walk to digest this information, which hits him very hard, as if a strong wind were carrying a load of bricks.

6.He said the market might not get much time to digest what finance ministers said.

7.The upshot was that the fat-retaining livers were rich in a variety of proteins known to help the body digest and store food.

8.Methods: A bit of foreskin was taken from a young male rabbit and digest with enzyme and transfer to single cell liquid.

9.On top of trying to multi-task, we are also being bombarded with a constant avalanche of new information to digest and memorise.

10.After Reader's Digest contacted Office Depot, the company notified Madsen that it had resolved the matter and would be sending the rebate.退