English to Japanese Meaning of digest - ダイジェスト


Digest :
ダイジェスト

概観, ダイジェスト

吸収します, 同化します, ダイジェスト, 腐食, 漬けます, 試します, 考えます, ビュー, 弁別, 意図的, について, 考慮に入れる, 思います, 傍観, アニール

ダイジェスト消化されました消化消化ダイジェスト
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Definitions of digest in English
Noun(1) a periodical that summarizes the news(2) something that is compiled (as into a single book or file
Verb(1) convert food into absorbable substances(2) arrange and integrate in the mind(3) put up with something or somebody unpleasant(4) become assimilated into the body(5) systematize, as by classifying and summarizing(6) soften or disintegrate, as by undergoing exposure to heat or moisture(7) make more concise(8) soften or disintegrate by means of chemical action, heat, or moisture
Examples of digest in English
(1) In the pancreas, thick mucus blocks the channels that would normally carry important enzymes to the intestines to digest foods.(2) That way, we reasoned, people would have their close colleagues at hand and would still have enough personal space to digest the information.(3) That protein enzymes can digest proteins raises the important question of how enzymes are regulated.(4) Every morsel of food we eat has to be broken down into nutrients that can be absorbed by the body, which is why it takes hours to fully digest food.(5) The digest recommends a number of strategies that have been successfully used in early childhood programs and in schools.(6) A projected digest of the law of contract (which would have been much fuller than the Indian Code) fell through for want of time.(7) We have included the digest of the law provided by the Indiana general assembly.(8) So many have sprung up that one can only tend to a narrow selection or a digest of highlights.(9) They produce saliva, which drains into the mouth and helps to break up and digest food.(10) A pause is in order here to let you assess and digest that comment from a man who doesn't seem to be given to pronouncements of fancy.(11) a digest of their findings(12) In the meanwhile the fruit will become literally putrefied in the strong enzymes and extra time it takes to digest the protein.(13) You'll be able to see this new series of articles in our lunchtime e-mail, with some articles appearing in the weekly digest .(14) Man's body was designed to digest raw food, since we eat mostly cooked or processed meals, our store of enzymes is being depleted.(15) This digest reviews some of the recent literature about adult female students at community colleges.(16) In 1758 he began to edit the newly-established Annual Register, a yearly digest of politics, history, and the arts.
Related Phrases of digest
(1) to digest ::
消化します
Synonyms
Noun
1. summary ::
概要
2. compilation ::
編集
Verb
3. assimilate ::
同化します
4. concentrate ::
集中
5. endure ::
耐える
Different Forms
digest, digested, digestible, digesting, digests
Word Example from TV Shows
that he can't digest,
in the form of a pellet.

that he can't DIGEST, in the form of a pellet.

The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 22

Not height, vision, athleticism,
or ability to digest dairy products.

Not height, vision, athleticism, or ability to DIGEST dairy products.

The Big Bang Theory Season 6, Episode 8

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