digest

digest
1. transitive verb
1) (assimilate, lit or fig.) verdauen
2) (consider) durchdenken
2. noun
(periodical) Digest, der od. das
* * *
1. verb
1) (to break up (food) in the stomach etc and turn it into a form which the body can use: The invalid had to have food that was easy to digest.) verdauen
2) (to take in and think over (information etc): It took me some minutes to digest what he had said.) verdauen
2. noun
(summary; brief account: a digest of the week's news.)
- academic.ru/20410/digestible">digestible
- digestion
- digestive
* * *
di·gest
I. vi
[daɪˈʤest]
food sich akk verdauen lassen
II. vt
[daɪˈʤest]
to \digest sth
1. (in stomach) etw verdauen
2. (fig: understand) etw verarbeiten [o verdauen
3. CHEM (decompose) etw auflösen [o fachspr digerieren
III. n
[ˈdaɪʤest]
Auswahl f (of aus +dat), Überblick m (of über +akk); LAW Fallsammlung f [in Auszügen]
\digest of findings Zusammenstellung f von Ergebnissen; LAW Sammlung [o Auswahl] f von Gerichtsentscheidungen
* * *
[daɪ'dZest]
1. vt (lit, fig)
verdauen
2. vi
verdauen
3. n
['daɪdZest]
1) (of book, facts) Digest m or nt, Auswahl f
2) (JUR) Gesetzessammlung f
* * *
digest [dıˈdʒest; daı-]
A v/t
1. Speisen verdauen
2. MED etwas verdauen helfen (Medikament etc)
3. fig verdauen, (innerlich) verarbeiten
4. fig überlegen, durchdenken
5. fig ordnen, in ein System bringen, klassifizieren
6. CHEM digerieren, aufschließen, -lösen
B v/i
1. (seine Nahrung) verdauen
2. sich verdauen lassen, verdaulich sein:
digest well leicht verdaulich sein
C s [ˈdaıdʒest]
1. Digest m/n, Auslese f (auch Zeitschrift), Auswahl f (alle:
of aus Veröffentlichungen)
2. (of)
a) Abriss m (gen), Überblick m (über akk)
b) Auszug m (aus)
3. JUR
a) systematische Sammlung von Gerichtsentscheidungen
b) the Digest die Digesten pl, die Pandekten pl (Hauptbestandteil des Corpus juris civilis)
* * *
1. transitive verb
1) (assimilate, lit or fig.) verdauen
2) (consider) durchdenken
2. noun
(periodical) Digest, der od. das
* * *
n.
Übersicht f. v.
verdauen v.

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