词汇 | digest |
释义 | digest verb uk /daɪˈdʒest/ us /daɪˈdʒest/ digestverb (EAT)C1[ I or T ] to change food in your stomach into substances that your body can use: (使)消化 I find that I don't digest meat easily.我发现自己不容易消化肉食。 Sit still and allow your meal to digest.静静地坐着,让胃里的食物消化消化。 The adult owls feed their young with food which they've already partly digested. Don't rush off - let's just sit here a while and digest our food. How can you expect to digest your food properly when you eat your meals so fast? The snake lay absolutely motionless for hours as it digested its meal. Meat-eaters must produce extensive bile acids in their intestines to properly digest the meat that they eat. Eating al desko binge binge eating bite break breadidiom cram devour feast feast on something feeder feeding finish inhale mainline picnic pig pig out postprandial postprandially shovel digestverb (UNDERSTAND)C1[ T ] to read or hear new information and take the necessary time to understand it: 理解,吸收(信息) This chapter is so difficult to digest, I'll have to read it again later.这一章不容易理解消化,稍后我还得再看一遍。 to understand something understandI understand why he did that. comprehendHe doesn't seem to comprehend the scale of the problem. get the pictureOK. Don't say any more. I get the picture. followIt was so complicated I couldn't follow what he was saying. graspI think I grasped the main points of the lecture. digestThis chapter is so difficult to digest. I'll have to read it again later. Understanding and comprehending appreciation for something apprehend apprehensible apprehension astutely bear dot handle keep someone up know a hawk from a handsawidiom know the scoreidiom know/see where someone is coming fromidiom latch speak to get a handle on somethingidiom to have a handle on somethingidiom tumble to something tune in uncomprehending understanding digest noun[ C ] uk /ˈdaɪ.dʒest/ us /ˈdaɪ.dʒest/ a short written report providing the most important parts of a larger piece of writing, or one containing recent news: 文摘,摘要;文汇,简报 digest ofA digest of the research findings is now available.研究成果的简报已经出来了。 The company publishes a monthly digest of its activities.该公司每月出一份活动简报。 Books: kinds of books abridgment annual anthology audiobook backlist crammer crime dime novel e-reader easy read exercise book must-read novel novelette novelistic novelistically vade mecum workbook ya young adult digest | American Dictionarydigest verb us/dɪˈdʒest, dɑɪ-/ digestverb (EAT)[ I/T ] biology (of the body of a living creature) to chemically change food into smaller forms that the body can absorb and use: [ T ]Some people have difficulty digesting milk. digestverb (UNDERSTAND)[ T ] to take information into your mind in a way that gives you the ability to use it: He could digest an enormous amount of information with amazing speed. digest noun[ C ] us/ˈdɑɪ·dʒest/ a short written report containing the most important parts of a longer piece, or a short written report of recent news: The Sunday newspaper includes a digest of last week’s major stories. digest | Business Englishdigest verb[ T ] uk /daɪˈdʒest/us FINANCE if a company digests another company that it has bought, it makes the action successful, so that the new bigger company is able to make a profit, etc: The high street lender has digested the acquisition of fund manager Scottish Widows and is ready for another acquisition. Examples of digestdigest The musical information already known and previously digested by the public is presented again in new constellations. Furthermore, the calories digested would be lower than the calories consumed, the difference being dictated by the palatability of the food. Banding patterns of duplicate digests of the same strain within a gel were identical. Once the students have digested the feedback, they have the opportunity to challenge the assessment and present arguments for additional marks. Each mouse carcass was skinned, eviscerated and digested. In contrast, the blood-meal of insect vectors is digested extracellularly (within the midgut lumen). The bacterial cells and digested host tissues provide a rich medium for nematode growth and reproduction. Thus, one can say of a newly packaged, hot-off-theassembly-line dishwasher, it washes dishes, or of a newly hatched bird, it eats partly digested worms. I think there's an awful lot of material in this volume that hasn't been properly digested by the profession; it's basically been ignored. Restriction digests were performed according to the manufacturer's recommendations. The interpretation of oligonucleotide maps : a theoretical study of nucleic acid digests with special reference to repeated diverged sequences. Plasmids were digested with a restriction enzyme, and analysed by electrophoresis. Suitable samples of leaves, stems and grains were powdered and digested with salt mixture and concentrated sulphuric acid in the electronic micro-block digestion system. Unless they respond actively, they will be carried passively with the digesting gut contents along the intestine and eventually voided in the faeces. A slim, easily digested volume, it introduces its readers to the key issues of researching in a qualitative paradigm. See all examples of digest These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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