digest
di
ˈdaɪ
dai
gest
ʤɛst
jest
British pronunciation
/daɪdʒˈɛst/

Definición y significado de "digest"en inglés

to digest
01

digerir

to break down food in the body and to absorb its nutrients and necessary substances
Transitive: to digest food
to digest definition and meaning
02

digerir, asimilar

to mentally process and integrate information or experiences
Transitive: to digest information or experiences
to digest definition and meaning
03

digerir, resumir

to compress information or a piece of writing into a short summary that conveys the main points
Transitive: to digest a piece of writing or summary
04

digerir, organizar

to organize or arrange information or things in a logical, systematic, or easy-to-use way
Transitive: to digest items
05

digerir

(of food or substances) to go through the process of breaking down in the body after consumption
Intransitive
06

descomponer, digerir

to break down or decompose material through heat, moisture, or chemical processes
Transitive: to digest material
example
Ejemplos
The rain began to digest the old newspaper, causing it to disintegrate.
La lluvia comenzó a digerir el periódico viejo, haciendo que se desintegrara.
07

aceptar, soportar

to accept or endure something with patience or without resistance
Transitive: to digest an unpleasant situation
01

a compilation of information, documents, or texts collected into a single volume or file

example
Ejemplos
A digest of research articles was published annually.
02

a periodical that provides concise summaries of news, articles, or events

03

a book or publication formatted in a smaller size, typically around 14 × 22 cm or 5.5 x 8.5 inches

example
Ejemplos
The magazine issued a monthly digest for subscribers.
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