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Detailed Translations for digest from English to Spanish

digest:

to digest verb (digests, digested, digesting)

  1. to digest (spend money; consume)
  2. to digest (stomach; swallow)

Conjugations for digest:

present
  1. digest
  2. digest
  3. digests
  4. digest
  5. digest
  6. digest
simple past
  1. digested
  2. digested
  3. digested
  4. digested
  5. digested
  6. digested
present perfect
  1. have digested
  2. have digested
  3. has digested
  4. have digested
  5. have digested
  6. have digested
past continuous
  1. was digesting
  2. were digesting
  3. was digesting
  4. were digesting
  5. were digesting
  6. were digesting
future
  1. shall digest
  2. will digest
  3. will digest
  4. shall digest
  5. will digest
  6. will digest
continuous present
  1. am digesting
  2. are digesting
  3. is digesting
  4. are digesting
  5. are digesting
  6. are digesting
subjunctive
  1. be digested
  2. be digested
  3. be digested
  4. be digested
  5. be digested
  6. be digested
diverse
  1. digest!
  2. let's digest!
  3. digested
  4. digesting
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for digest:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
gastar tiring out; wearing out
- compilation
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
consumir consume; digest; spend money apply; bear; burn up; choose; compose; consume; dine; eat; eat up; employ; endure; feast upon; gorge; grab a bite; handle; have a meal; have dinner; have something to eat; make use of; munch; nibble; nybble; opt; practice; practise; process; quench; relieve; smoke; spend; spend on heating; stand; sustain; take; take something; tuck into; use; use drugs; use up; utilise; utilize
digerir digest; stomach; swallow bear; consume; corrode; eat; eat away; eat up; endure; erode; process; stand; sustain; take; use up
gastar consume; digest; spend money apply; bear; consume; corrode; eat away; employ; endure; erode; make costs; make use of; process; spend; spend on heating; stand; sustain; tire out; use; use up; utilise; utilize; wear out
- concentrate; condense

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Related Definitions for "digest":

  1. something that is compiled (as into a single book or file)1
  2. a periodical that summarizes the news1
  3. soften or disintegrate by means of chemical action, heat, or moisture1
  4. make more concise1
  5. soften or disintegrate, as by undergoing exposure to heat or moisture1
  6. systematize, as by classifying and summarizing1
    • the government digested the entire law into a code1
  7. become assimilated into the body1
    • Protein digests in a few hours1
  8. arrange and integrate in the mind1
    • I cannot digest all this information1
  9. convert food into absorbable substances1
    • I cannot digest milk products1
  10. A message in a mailing list that is sent to subscribers in place of the multiple individual posts that the digest contains. If the mailing list is moderated, the digest may be edited.2

Wiktionary Translations for digest:

digest
noun
  1. compilation of statutes or decisions analytically arranged
verb
  1. to distribute or arrange methodically
  2. to separate food in the alimentary canal

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
digest digerir verteren — voedsel afbreken
digest asimilar verarbeiten — (transitiv) (Verständnis; Auffassung) etwas geistig bewältigen
digest digerir; cocer verarbeiten — (transitiv) (Körper) etwas verdauen, das zumeist den Körper belasten
digest digerir verdauen — (transitiv): Nahrung mit Hilfe der Verdauungsorgane in solche für den Körper verwertbare Bestandteile zerlegen
digest digerir verdauen — (intransitiv): den Vorgang der Verdauung ausüben
digest resumen abrégé — Écrit ou discours dans lequel on rendre d’une manière succincte ce qui est ou ce qui pouvoir être plus développer.
digest digerir digérer — Action d’élaborer la nourriture mangée
digest revista de prensa revue de presse — Synthèse d’articles de presse écrite ayant un point commun, rédigée pour que quelqu’un pouvoir prendre connaissance de leur contenu rapidement.