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

英語での「digest」の定義と意味

to digest
01

消化する, 吸収する

to break down food in the body and to absorb its nutrients and necessary substances
Transitive: to digest food
to digest definition and meaning
example
Digesting proteins involves the action of stomach acids.
タンパク質を消化するには胃酸の働きが関与しています。
02

消化する, 理解する

to mentally process and integrate information or experiences
Transitive: to digest information or experiences
to digest definition and meaning
example
After reading the challenging article, she took some time to digest the complex ideas and concepts.
挑戦的な記事を読んだ後、彼女は複雑なアイデアや概念を消化するために少し時間をかけました。
03

要約する, 消化する

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
example
The book was digested into a brief, easy-to-read summary for busy professionals.
その本は忙しい専門家向けに、簡潔で読みやすい要約に要約されました。
04

消化する, 整理する

to organize or arrange information or things in a logical, systematic, or easy-to-use way
Transitive: to digest items
example
She took hours to digest the research notes and arrange them by topic.
彼女は研究ノートを消化し、トピックごとに整理するのに何時間もかかりました。
05

消化する

(of food or substances) to go through the process of breaking down in the body after consumption
Intransitive
example
After the heavy lunch, he took a walk to help his food digest.
重い昼食の後、彼は食べ物が消化するのを助けるために散歩をした。
06

分解する, 消化する

to break down or decompose material through heat, moisture, or chemical processes
Transitive: to digest material
example
The heat from the sun helped digest the food waste, turning it into compost.
太陽の熱が食品廃棄物を消化するのに役立ち、それを堆肥に変えました。
07

受け入れる, 耐える

to accept or endure something with patience or without resistance
Transitive: to digest an unpleasant situation
example
He struggled at first but eventually digested the bad news and moved on.
最初は苦労したが、最終的には悪いニュースを消化して先に進んだ。
Digest
01

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

example
The lawyer referred to a digest of case law for guidance.
02

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

example
The weekly digest highlighted major world news.
03

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

example
Collectors prize early digests of popular comic series.
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