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O que (quem) é digests - definição

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Digest (disambiguation); Digests

digest         
¦ verb d??'d??st, d?-
1. break down (food) in the stomach and intestines into substances that can be used by the body.
2. Chemistry treat (a substance) with heat, enzymes, or a solvent in order to break it down.
3. understand or assimilate (information) by reflection.
4. arrange in a systematic or convenient order, especially by reduction.
¦ noun 'd??d??st
1. a compilation or summary of information.
a methodical summary of a body of laws.
(the Digest) the compendium of Roman law compiled in the reign of the emperor Justinian.
2. Chemistry a substance or mixture obtained by digestion.
Derivatives
digester noun
digestibility noun
digestible adjective
Origin
ME: from L. digest-, digerere 'distribute, dissolve, digest'; the noun is from L. digesta 'matters methodically arranged'.
digest         
(digested)
1.
When food digests or when you digest it, it passes through your body to your stomach. Your stomach removes the substances that your body needs and gets rid of the rest.
Do not undertake strenuous exercise for a few hours after a meal to allow food to digest...
She couldn't digest food properly...
Nutrients from the digested food can be absorbed into the blood.
VERB: V, V n, V-ed
2.
If you digest information, you think about it carefully so that you understand it.
They learn well but seem to need time to digest information...
VERB: V n
3.
If you digest some unpleasant news, you think about it until you are able to accept it and know how to deal with it.
All this has upset me. I need time to digest it all.
VERB: V n
4.
A digest is a collection of pieces of writing. They are published together in a shorter form than they were originally published.
...the Middle East Economic Digest.
N-COUNT
digest         
A periodical collection of messages which have been posted to a newsgroup or mailing list. A digest is prepared by a moderator who selects articles from the group or list, formats them and adds a contents list. The digest is then either mailed to an alternative mailing list or posted to an alternative newsgroup. Some news readers and electronic mail programs provide commands to "undigestify" a digest, i.e. to split it up into individual articles which may then be read and saved or discarded separately.

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Digest
Exemplos do corpo de texto para digests
1. The body stores any sugar that it doesn‘t use or digests as a layer of fat.
2. But Berkowitz said once it digests the initial outlay, the profit margins are huge.
3. Hasn‘t Peres always been known as a statesman the broadness of whose opinion encompasses opposites and digests contradictions?
4. The secret digests said some of the groups planned acts such as blocking intersections and hacking into Web sites.
5. The bank saw profit growth slowing to 25 per cent this year, from 83 per cent in 2005, as it digests purchases in Russia and Ukraine.