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digérer [diʒeʀe]➭ TABLE 6 transitive verb[+ aliment, connaissance] to digest* * *diʒeʀe1) ( après un repas) to digestbien/mal digérer — to have good/bad digestion
2) ( assimiler) to digest [lecture, connaissances]3) (colloq) ( accepter) to swallow [affront]; to stomach [défaite]* * *diʒeʀe vt1) [personne] to digest2) [machine] to process3) (= accepter) to come to terms withElle n'a jamais digéré son exclusion de l'équipe. — She has never got over being left out of the team.
* * *digérer verb table: céder vtr1 Physiol to digest; bien/mal digérer to have good/bad digestion; un plat difficile à digérer a dish that is difficult to digest; bois une tisane pour digérer drink some herbal tea to help your digestion;3 ○( accepter) to swallow [insulte, affront]; to stomach [défaite]; il a du mal à digérer son échec he finds it hard to come to terms with his failure.[diʒere] verbe transitifje ne digère pas le lait milk doesn't agree with me, I can't digest milk
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