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ingest

/in-jest/US // ɪnˈdʒɛst //UK // (ɪnˈdʒɛst) //

摄取,摄入,收录,吸收

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to take, as food, into the body.
    • : Aeronautics. to draw into the inlet of a jet engine, often causing damage to the engine.

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Examples

  • For example, Goldfinger said an 11-year-old texted the firm about ingesting a bottle of her mom’s prescription drugs out of despair.

  • Twitter’s data platform ingests trillions of events, processes hundreds of petabytes of data and runs tens of thousands of jobs on over a dozen clusters daily.

  • They encountered 41-year-old Daniel Prude, who was naked and suffering from a mental health episode after ingesting PCP.

  • If you prefer to try ingesting it as a supplement, be sure to consult your doctor before you do so.

  • So we worked pretty hard to update our internal technology to be able to ingest the data, and therefore make data-driven decisions off of the margin.

  • Cholera and typhoid fever are transmitted when I ingest contaminated food or drink.

  • As I fretted over whether it was safe for her ingest the body paint, she extolled its benefits.

  • The next day, the enforcer made the girl “to ingest pills designed to induce spontaneous abortion.”

  • So if you do get snake bite or ingest poison, the Bible says you should go see your priest.

  • Paul also begins his book tour, planning a schedule with what drugs he will ingest “before twenty-two of his twenty-five events.”

  • They are able to migrate readily from place to place and to ingest small bodies, as bacteria.

  • "Almost us ingest too many last dark," Geck gave what Hanlon knew was a shamefaced laugh.

  • The skink of course lacks the ophidian capacity to ingest relatively enormous objects.