1、Gastroliths make food easier todigest, essentially smashing food up, just as we do when we chew.(胃石使食物更容易消化,本质上就是粉碎食物,就像我们通过咀嚼来粉碎食物一样。)
2、For animals with small stomachs, it takes lots of energy to constantly look for food and thendigest it.(对于胃部较小的动物来说,不断寻找食物并消化的过程会消耗大量能量。)
3、But you can't force the child to think carefully, enjoy books,digest complex information, or develop a taste for learning.(但你不能强迫孩子去仔细思考、享受书籍、消化复杂的信息,也不能强迫他们培养学习的兴趣。)
4、I thought myself as a Reader'sdigest member at the age of six.(六岁的时候,我以为自己是《读者文摘》的一员。)
5、Today, biologists, using 21st-century tools to study cells and DNA, are beginning to understand how these plants hunt, eat anddigest—and how such bizarre adaptations arose in the first place.(今天,生物学家利用21世纪的工具来研究细胞和DNA,开始了解这些植物是如何捕食和消化的——以及这些奇异的适应性最初是如何产生的。)
6、Why wasn't I trying to do something more easy for markets todigest, i.e. cutey-pie greeting cards or whatever?(为什么我不尝试设计一些更容易为市场接纳的东西,比如可爱的蛋糕贺卡,或是别的什么东西?)
7、All this has upset me. I need time todigest it all.(这一切让我心烦意乱。我需要时间来承受。) [hao86.com好工具]
8、I can'tdigest straw!(我不能消化稻草!)
9、The move comes as Reader'sdigest Association Inc. has struggled to boost profits.(这个改变是在读者文摘协会公司努力提高利润的时候发生的。)
10、It was a symbolic act, indicating that under Grune's leadership, Reader'sdigest was going to be different.(这是一个象征性的举动,它表明在格鲁恩的领导下,《读者文摘》将会有所不同。)
11、The editor's office used to be occupied by founder Dewitt Wallace, who, along with his wife, Lila Acheson Wallace, launched Reader'sdigest in 1922 with condensed articles from other publications.(创始人德威特·华莱士曾经占据了编辑办公室,他和他的妻子莱拉·艾奇逊·华莱士在1922年推出了《读者文摘》,其中收录了其他出版物的缩编版文章。)
12、They had enormous stomach capacity, the ability todigest food over a long period, converting it to energy at a slower pace, saving it for later.(他们有巨大的胃容量,能够在长时间段消化食物,以较慢的速度将食物转化为能量,为以后储存。)
13、When we gulp down food our stomachs don't have a chance todigest it properly, nor signal to our brains that we are satiated.(我们吞下食物的时候,我们的胃没有机会去很好地消化,没有信息传送到我们的大脑,提示我们满足了。)
14、They learn well but seem to need time todigest information.(他们学得很好,但似乎需要时间来吃透这些知识。)
16、He read rapidly but did notdigest anything.(他读得很快,但什么也没领会到。)
17、He paused, waiting for her todigest the information.(他停了一会儿,等她慢慢领会这一信息。)
18、You should allow a little time after a meal for the food todigest.(饭后你应该留点时间让食物消化。)
19、As she would for the next three years, Allison earned the honor of The Best Player of the Year from Billiardsdigest and Pool and Billiard Magazine.(在接下来的三年里,艾莉森从台球文摘和台球杂志中获得了年度最佳球员的荣誉。)
20、Humans cannotdigest plants such as grass.(人不能消化草类植物。)
21、Shortly after he took over the Reader'sdigest Association in 1984, George Grune unlocked the company's boardroom and announced that the room was now open to the employees.(1984年,乔治·格鲁恩接管读者文摘协会后不久,就打开了公司董事会房间的锁,宣布会议室现在对员工开放。)
22、She couldn'tdigest food properly.(她无法正常消化食物。)
23、George Grune, a former ad salesman who joined Reader'sdigest in 1960, has his eye focused on the bottom line.(1960年加入《读者文摘》的乔治·格鲁恩曾是一名广告销售员,他的目光一直聚焦在公司的利润上。)
24、Ants can'tdigest the cellulose in leaves—but some fungi can.(蚂蚁不能消化树叶中的纤维素,但有些真菌可以。)
25、The Wallaces, both children of church ministers, had a clearly defined formula for their "little magazine" as Reader'sdigest was originally subtitled.(华莱士夫妇都是教会牧师的孩子,他们的“小杂志”有一个明确的公式,因为《读者文摘》最初是副标题。)
26、Cattle raising people in East Africa and northern Europe have gained a mutation that helps themdigest milk as adults.(东非和北欧的养牛人发生了一种突变,帮助他们像成年人一样消化牛奶。)
27、None of our early ancestors coulddigest milk as adults because their bodies never had to.(我们早期的祖先不能像成年人一样消化牛奶,因为他们的身体从来不需要消化牛奶。)
28、We heard that when you are a kid, you submitted a story to Reader'sdigest.(我们听说,当你还是个孩子的时候,你向《读者文摘》投稿过一篇文章。)