digest
verbVerb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they digest | |
he / she / it digests | |
past simple digested | |
past participle digested | |
-ing form digesting |
- [transitive, intransitive] digest (something)
when you digest food, or it digests, it is changed into substances that your body can use 消化 Humans cannot digest plants such as grass. 人不能消化草類植物。 You should allow a little time after a meal for the food to digest. 飯後你應該留點時間讓食物消化。
Extra ExamplesTopics Cooking and eatingc1, Biologyc1He has to avoid fat because his body can't digest it. 他得避免攝入脂肪,因爲他的身體消化不了。 Some foods are digested more easily than others. 有些食物較其他食物更容易消化。 The parent bird partially digests food in its crop. 親鳥將嗉囊中的食物部份地消化。 partially digested food 部份消化的食物
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- easily
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chemistry )化學 to treat a substance with heat, enzymes or a solvent (1) in order to break it down or obtain other substances that can be used 消化 - digest something
The plant uses anaerobic bacteria to digest organic material and release methane gas. 該工廠使用厭氧菌消化有機物質並釋放甲烷氣體。 - digest something with something
These DNA fagments were digested with the appropriate enzymes. 這些脫氧核糖核酸是用適當的酶消化的。
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- [transitive] digest something
to think about something so that you fully understand it 領會;領悟;理解 He paused, waiting for her to digest the information. 他停了一會兒,等她慢慢領會這一信息。 The news was hard to digest. 這一消息讓人很難接受。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- easily
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Word Originlate Middle English: from Latin digest- ‘distributed, dissolved, digested’, from the verb digerere, from di- ‘apart’ + gerere ‘carry’; the noun from Latin digesta ‘matters methodically arranged’, from digestus ‘divided’, from digerere.