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1 digestion
[- ən]1) (the act of digesting food.) gremošana2) (the ability of one's body to digest food: poor digestion.) gremošana* * *gremošana; apgūšana -
2 saliva
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3 digest
1. verb1) (to break up (food) in the stomach etc and turn it into a form which the body can use: The invalid had to have food that was easy to digest.) sagremot2) (to take in and think over (information etc): It took me some minutes to digest what he had said.) aptvert; izprast2. noun(summary; brief account: a digest of the week's news.)- digestion
- digestive* * *īss izklāsts; likumkrājums; sagremot; veicināt gremošanu; apgūt, izprast; paciest; klasificēt; iztvaicēt -
4 juice
[‹u:s]1) (the liquid part of fruits or vegetables: She squeezed the juice out of the orange; tomato juice.) sula2) ((often in plural) the fluid contained in meat: Roasting meat in tin foil helps to preserve the juices.) sula3) ((in plural) fluid contained in the organs of the body, eg to help digestion: digestive/gastric juices.) sula•- juicy- juiciness* * *sula; būtība; degviela, benzīns; elektroenerģija; stiprs alkohols; mežonīgi augsti procenti; augsts stāvoklis, ietekme; kūsājoša enerģija, spars; spiest sulu -
5 pancreas
['pæŋkriəs](a part of the body which helps in the digestion of food.) aizkuņģa dziedzeris* * *aizkuņģa dziedzeris, pankreāts -
6 roughage
[-fi‹]noun (substances in food, eg bran or fibre, which help digestion.) rupja barība* * *rupja barība
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