释义 |
ingest, v.|ɪnˈdʒɛst| [f. L. ingest-, ppl. stem of ingerĕre to carry in, put or push in, f. in- (in-2) + gerĕre to carry, bear; cf. digest, egest.] †1. trans. To put in, push in, thrust in. Obs.
1617Collins Def. Bp. Ely ii. viii. 343 When he cannot aspire thether himselfe, he ingests in other partners and compossessioners, he cares not whome. 2. spec. To introduce (aliment) into the stomach (or mouth); to take in (food).
1620Venner Via Recta viii. 164 It is most hurtfull to the body to ingest nourishment vpon nourishment not digested. 1665G. Harvey Advice agst. Plague 5 Arsenick ingested within the Body..immediatly effects enormous Vomits. 1709Blair in Phil. Trans. XXVII. 98 How can Aliments be ingested into the Mouth, and not pass over by the Larynx? 1848Carpenter Anim. Phys. i. (1872) 27 A mouth and stomach..extemporized, as it were on each occasion that aliment is ingested. 1878Bell Gegenbaur's Comp. Anat. 16 At times, indeed, we can see the protoplasm ingesting food. |