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digest

/verb dih-jest, dahy-; noun dahy-jest/US // verb dɪˈdʒɛst, daɪ-; noun ˈdaɪ dʒɛst //UK // (ˈdaɪdʒɛst) //

摘要,文摘,消化,消化液

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to convert in the alimentary canal into absorbable form for assimilation into the system.
    • : to promote the digestion of.
    • : to obtain information, ideas, or principles from; assimilate mentally: to digest a pamphlet on nuclear waste.
    • : to arrange methodically in the mind; think over: to digest a plan.
    • : to bear with patience; endure.
    • : to arrange in convenient or methodical order; reduce to a system; classify.
    • : to condense, abridge, or summarize.
    • : Chemistry. to soften or disintegrate by means of moisture, heat, chemical action, or the like.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to digest food.
    • : to undergo digestion, as food.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a collection or compendium, usually of literary, historical, legal, or scientific matter, especially when classified or condensed.
    • : Law. a systematic abstract of some body of law.the Digest, a collection in fifty books of excerpts, especially from the writings of the Classical Roman jurists, compiled by order of Justinian in the 6th century a.d.; the Pandects.
    • : Biochemistry. the product of the action of an enzyme on food or other organic material.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbmake shorter; abridge
Forms: digested

Examples

  • It’s crucial to eat early and often and make sure you’re getting quick-hitting, easy-to-digest fuel, usually in the form of sugary snacks.

  • What follows is a digest of notes concerning the recent earnings results from Box, Sprout Social, Yext, Snowflake and Salesforce.

  • If you want an overview of just the numbers, Natasha and I wrote a digest here.

  • Beyond speeding up the reading process, you can use digest tools to get edited highlights, and speed through documents, books, emails, and websites faster than before.

  • If you want to deal with a bunch of content at once, there’s Mailbrew, a smart digest service that covers a whole range of sources including email newsletters, Twitter, Reddit, and Google News.

  • Warfighting, its authors freely admitted, was essentially On War in digest form.

  • It is this kind of abortion narrative that is easiest for people to digest, and there are many cases like this.

  • Before you invoke images of a nation enjoying more indolence than industry, there is an uncomfortable statistic to digest.

  • Other volunteers brought Southern Living, Outdoor Photographer, People, Golf Digest, and even a New Yorker.

  • Food intolerance occurs when your body is unable to digest a certain component of a food, such as the protein called gluten.

  • We are trying to digest the riffraff of the world, and can't do it, in spite of such incorrigible optimists as Judge Leslie.

  • Unlike those feathered Romans of the Decadence, we moderns settle for one meal at a sitting, and let it digest in peace.

  • No doubt, it is possible to thoroughly digest all the requisite material, and then present it in a perfect, beautiful form.

  • Of deeper interest was the act appointing a committee to make a digest of the laws, that they may be putt in print.

  • He paused to digest this impossibility, then chattered briskly on.