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  1. Gastric juices help us digest our food.
    胃液能帮助消化。
  2. Saliva helps one chew and digest food.
    唾液能帮助咀嚼和消化食物。
  3. This rich food doesn't digest easily.
    这种油腻的食物不易消化。



Digest \Di*gest"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Digested}; p. pr. & vb.
n. {Digesting}.] [L. digestus, p. p. of digerere to separate,
arrange, dissolve, digest; di- = dis- + gerere to bear,
carry, wear. See {Jest}.]
1. To distribute or arrange methodically; to work over and
classify; to reduce to portions for ready use or
application; as, to digest the laws, etc.

Joining them together and digesting them into order.
--Blair.

We have cause to be glad that matters are so well
digested. --Shak.

2. (Physiol.) To separate (the food) in its passage through
the alimentary canal into the nutritive and nonnutritive
elements; to prepare, by the action of the digestive
juices, for conversion into blood; to convert into chyme.

3. To think over and arrange methodically in the mind; to
reduce to a plan or method; to receive in the mind and
consider carefully; to get an understanding of; to
comprehend.

Feelingly digest the words you speak in prayer.
--Sir H.
Sidney.

How shall this bosom multiplied digest
The senate's courtesy? --Shak.

4. To appropriate for strengthening and comfort.

Grant that we may in such wise hear them [the
Scriptures], read, mark, learn, and inwardly digest
them. --Book of
Common Prayer.

5. Hence: To bear comfortably or patiently; to be reconciled
to; to brook.

I never can digest the loss of most of Origin's
works. --Coleridge.

6. (Chem.) To soften by heat and moisture; to expose to a
gentle heat in a boiler or matrass, as a preparation for
chemical operations.

7. (Med.) To dispose to suppurate, or generate healthy pus,
as an ulcer or wound.

8. To ripen; to mature. [Obs.]

Well-digested fruits. --Jer. Taylor.

9. To quiet or abate, as anger or grief.

  1. "After quickly digesting the trade news, the exchange market moved slowly in the morning because of a lack of new incentives," said Kenichi Nakao, a dealer with the Mitsubishi Bank.
  2. At the time, Delta attributed the losses to difficulties it was having in digesting the European routes it bought from Pan Am in August.
  3. The precious metals markets appear to be digesting the recent dismal auto-sales figures and the general state of the economy, said Philip Gotthelf, editor of the Commodity Futures Forecast, a weekly newsletter for traders.
  4. In March, Fred W. Wasserman, Maxicare's chairman and chief executive officer, blamed losses on increased competition, health-care inflation and unexpected problems in digesting the HealthAmerica and HealthCare acquisitions.
  5. But Mr. Newman said he was encouraged by how well the OTC market is "digesting" its recent fall and subsequent surge amid the rapidly changing events in the Soviet Union.
  6. Traders said the market first reacted negatively behind a sliding bond market but bounced back after digesting the data.
  7. State wildlife officials and volunteers have begun putting out hay for the moose, even though the animals have trouble digesting it.
  8. NCNB currently seems to have its hands full digesting C&S/Sovran, but Wells Fargo could decide to take its chances, and there are even rumors of a foreign suitor such as Standard Chartered PLC of Britain.
  9. But Continental has experienced its own difficulties this year digesting a merger with People Express.
  10. At this rate, the courts will still be digesting current investigations long after many more of the culprits have died. The problem - for the magistrates as much as for their suspects - is that Italian justice is currently operating in a political vacuum.
  11. Mr. Andersson acknowledges that the company's mining division "will be busy for a while digesting its recent expansion."
  12. There were a few unsettling days in the market for "junk bond" takeover debt after it became evident that Campeau Corp. of Toronto was having trouble digesting the retailing empire it had amassed in the United States.
  13. Mr. Rales said 1987 "will be a period of restructuring and digesting" the acquisitions.
  14. They were still digesting Germany's day-earlier lending-rate increases, which could shut the door on Britain's cutting interest rates further, stifling economic recovery.
  15. Traders believe that retail, or customer, business in equities was restrained yesterday because the institutions were busy digesting the implications of the Ecu funding.
  16. The profit decline reflected problems in digesting drug concern Pharmacia AB and food concern Provendor AB, which were acquired in late 1989.
  17. It has no existing interest in bio-industries or rendering, and one might have expected it to be busy enough digesting Bayernwerk, the recently acquired Bavarian utility.
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