英:[daɪˈdʒestəbl]
美:[daɪˈdʒɛstəbəl, dɪ-]
英:[daɪˈdʒestəbl]
美:[daɪˈdʒɛstəbəl, dɪ-]
di·gest·i·ble
dih je stih bl
digestibly (adv.), digestibility (n.)
adjective
capable of being digested or absorbed.Some kinds of fiber found in food are not digestible.a barely digestible after-dinner speech
"能够被消化的",源自14世纪晚期的古法语 digestible,源自拉丁语 digestibilis,又源自 digest-,是 digerere 的过去分词,其词源实际上是"分开,划分,安排",从 dis- "分开"(参见 dis- ) + gerere "携带"(参见 gest)。
The first known use of digestible was in the 14th century
digitnoun
any of the Arabic numerals 1 to 9 and usually the symbol 0
one of the elements that are used to form numbers in a system other than the decimal system
a finger or toe
diggingsplural noun
a place where ore, metals, or gems are dug
lodging sense 2
dig1 of 2verb
to turn up the soil (as with a spade or hoe)
to hollow out or form by removing earth
dig a hole
to uncover or search by or as if by turning up earth dig for gold dig through books for help
dig potatoes
find out
dig up the facts
prod entry 1 sense 1, poke
dug me in the ribs
to pay attention to : notice
dig that hat
understand sense 1a
you dig me?
like entry 1 sense 1
I dig music
dig2 of 2noun
poke entry 3, thrust
a harsh remark : gibe
a place where scientists (as archaeologists or paleontologists) try to recover buried objects by diggingalso: the process of digging for such objects
digest1 of 2noun
a body of information or a literary work in shortened form
a digest of the laws
digest2 of 2verb
to think over and arrange in the mind
digest the news
to convert food into simpler forms that can be taken in and used by the body
summarize sense 1
to become digested
digestiveadjective
of or relating to digestion
digestive processes
having the power to cause or help digestion
digestive enzymes
digestionnoun
the process by which food is broken down into simpler forms in the body by mechanical and enzymatic means
digest1 of 2noun
a body of information or a literary work in shortened form
a digest of the laws
digest2 of 2verb
to think over and arrange in the mind
digest the news
to convert food into simpler forms that can be taken in and used by the body
summarize sense 1
to become digested
digestibleadjective
capable of being digested
digestibleadjective
capable of being digested
1 But as a way of making an unpalatable moment in history slightly more digestible, and as further proof of Song’s genius as a performer, I can’t recommend it highly enough.
2 Generally, use food that is sweet, light, and easily digestible.
一般来说,食物是甜的,轻口味的,易于消化。
3 The digestible props were the work of food designers Blanch & Shock, Experimental Food Society members who apparently specialise in cooking with fake blood.
4 Saramago is popular everywhere, as easily digestible as the sardines and Madeira wines exported by Portugal.
5 Delivered in short, easily digestible chunks, the explanations will keep children entertained while filling in some gaps in adults’ knowledge.
6 Each digestible response from Sugar slows my heart back down.
7 Like a tour guide who knows how to hold the attention of a gaggle of distracted school kids, Gipson, an art historian, does a fine job keeping the text fun, digestible and mercifully brief.
8 Instead, they flatten and simplify Blackness to serve a more singular, and thus digestible, form of satirical storytelling.
9 A film allows us to boil down history into something more easily digestible and ethically black and white.
一部电影让我们把历史归结为更易消化吸收而且是非分明的事物。
10 In Italy, prosciutto is given to hospital patients: it’s very nutritious and highly digestible, which is also key when it’s very hot.
11 It also lacks any of the zest or cinematic skill of, say, a Les Blank jaunt involving food, but this easily digestible format proves an apt vessel for the mystery dish at its center.
12 Even just softening food - which cooking does - makes it more digestible.
即使烹调只是软化了食物,也能使之更易消化。
13 “Fair Shot” is a short, easily digestible elaboration of this argument, with a very specific proposal for taking from the rich and giving to the poor.
14 “Gloria” has a whole lot to say about our tendency to shrink enormity, to elicit the digestibly superficial from even the darkest depths.
15 The host, Macken Murphy, is able to condense vast chunks of information into engaging and digestible episodes, providing a holistic picture of each animal’s place within a larger ecosystem.
16 By contrast, the Yank "Office" has always been more soft-hearted and digestible.
17 "I think comedy and music are some of the best ways to make trauma digestible," said Ulrich Waller, the show's director and co-creator.
18 They’ll also get a slightly fictionalized, readily digestible account of the life of Lee Miller, an American photographer whose career was encouraged and then eclipsed by her mentor, the avant-garde artist Man Ray.
19 The "awards season movie" is typically a classy-looking , bolstered by grandstanding acting performances, with easily digestible political relevance bolted on.
20 With her guiding you through it, she makes it really digestible and easier to understand.
2 容易理解的
3 可了解
4 易理解
7 易理解的