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German
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I. di·gest VB intr [daɪˈʤest]

digest food:

digest

II. di·gest VB trans [daɪˈʤest]

1. digest (in stomach):

to digest sth

2. digest fig (understand):

to digest sth

3. digest CHEM (decompose):

to digest sth
etw auflösen [o. spec digerieren]

III. di·gest N [ˈdaɪʤest]

digest of
Auswahl f <-, -en> aus +dat
digest of
digest LAW
digest of findings
digest of findings LAW
OpenDict entry

digest VB

to digest sth fig
to digest a sample in a reactor CHEM
German
German
English
English
to digest sth
to digest one's food
easy to digest [or easily digestible] /difficult to digest
legal digest
to digest [or sep take in] sth
easy to digest

Klett Biology Glossary

digest [ˈdaɪdʒest] VB

digest
digest
Present
Idigest
youdigest
he/she/itdigests
wedigest
youdigest
theydigest
Past
Idigested
youdigested
he/she/itdigested
wedigested
youdigested
theydigested
Present Perfect
Ihavedigested
youhavedigested
he/she/ithasdigested
wehavedigested
youhavedigested
theyhavedigested
Past Perfect
Ihaddigested
youhaddigested
he/she/ithaddigested
wehaddigested
youhaddigested
theyhaddigested

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

The prey subsequently slide down into the fluid where they are digested.
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They can digest and derive nutrition from almost any organic compound.
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Submissions are published on an ongoing basis and also collected into digest issues two times a semester, for four issues per academic year.
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It was digest size, 40 pages long, and cost 1/6d.
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These were in digest format, and were 128 pages; they were priced at 2/- (10p).
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Examples from the Internet (not verified by PONS Editors)

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It lives off the berries of the coffee plant, though it digests only the fruity part of each berry, not the bean.
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Sie ernährt sich von den Früchten der Kaffeepflanze, verdaut aber nur das Fruchtfleisch nicht die Bohnen.
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(He also built a mechanical duck which could eat grain, digest it, and excrete.)
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www.hnf.de
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Er baute zudem eine mechanische Ente, die Körner picken, verdauen und ausscheiden konnte.
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Early Europeans could not digest milk
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www.uni-mainz.de
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Frühe Europäer konnten keine Milch verdauen
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This is especially beneficial to the analysis of pharmaceutical impurities, proteolytic digests, food extracts, natural products and synthetic polymers.
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www.shimadzu.de
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Dies ist besonders vorteilhaft für die Analyse von pharmazeutischen Verunreinigungen, proteolytischen Verdauen, Nahrungsmittelextrakten, Naturstoffen und synthetischen Polymeren.
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In 1738 Jacques de Vaucanson, a famous 18th century inventor of automata, constructed a perfect model of a duck that could "digest" food.
www.kybernetik.ch
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Jacques de Vaucanson, ein berühmter Automatenerfinder des 18. Jahrhunderts, baute zum Beispiel 1738 eine perfekte Nachbildung einer Ente, die Nahrung "verdauen" konnte.