to digest
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消化, 吸收
to break down food in the body and to absorb its nutrients and necessary substances
Transitive: to digest food
例子
Our bodies use enzymes to digest food in the stomach.
我们的身体利用酶在胃中消化食物。
It takes time for the stomach to digest complex carbohydrates.
胃需要时间来消化复杂的碳水化合物。
02
消化, 吸收
to mentally process and integrate information or experiences
Transitive: to digest information or experiences
例子
After reading the challenging article, she took some time to digest the complex ideas and concepts.
在阅读了这篇具有挑战性的文章后,她花了一些时间来消化这些复杂的想法和概念。
After attending the workshop, participants needed some time to digest the new strategies presented.
参加研讨会后,参与者需要一些时间来消化所提出的新策略。
例子
The book was digested into a brief, easy-to-read summary for busy professionals.
这本书被消化成了一份简短、易读的摘要,供忙碌的专业人士阅读。
She digested the lengthy report into a few key points for the presentation.
她将冗长的报告消化成几个关键点用于演示。
04
消化, 整理
to organize or arrange information or things in a logical, systematic, or easy-to-use way
Transitive: to digest items
例子
She took hours to digest the research notes and arrange them by topic.
她花了几个小时来消化研究笔记并按主题排列。
He carefully digested all the data before presenting it to the team.
在向团队展示之前,他仔细地消化了所有的数据。
05
消化
(of food or substances) to go through the process of breaking down in the body after consumption
Intransitive
例子
After eating, it takes a few hours for the food to digest in your stomach.
进食后,食物需要几个小时才能在胃中消化。
The meal began to digest slowly, providing energy throughout the day.
这顿饭开始慢慢消化,全天提供能量。
06
分解, 消化
to break down or decompose material through heat, moisture, or chemical processes
Transitive: to digest material
例子
The heat from the sun helped digest the food waste, turning it into compost.
太阳的热量有助于消化食物垃圾,将其变成堆肥。
The enzyme was used to digest the organic material in the experiment.
在实验中,酶被用来消化有机物质。
07
接受, 忍受
to accept or endure something with patience or without resistance
Transitive: to digest an unpleasant situation
例子
He struggled at first but eventually digested the bad news and moved on.
起初他很挣扎,但最终消化了这个坏消息并继续前进。
She had to digest the fact that her plans had changed unexpectedly.
她不得不消化她的计划意外改变的事实。
Digest
01
a compilation of information, documents, or texts collected into a single volume or file
例子
The lawyer referred to a digest of case law for guidance.
The company prepared a digest of all internal reports.
02
a periodical that provides concise summaries of news, articles, or events
例子
The weekly digest highlighted major world news.
She read the news digest every morning before work.
03
a book or publication formatted in a smaller size, typically around 14 × 22 cm or 5.5 x 8.5 inches
例子
Collectors prize early digests of popular comic series.
The library had several digests of mystery novels.
词汇树
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