词汇 | feed |
释义 | feed verb uk /fiːd/ us /fiːd/past tensefed | past participlefed feedverb (GIVE FOOD)B1[ T ] to give food to a person, group, or animal: 给(人、团体或动物)提供食物;喂养 I usually feed the neighbour's cat while she's away.邻居不在家时,我经常替她喂猫。 Let's feed the kids first and have our dinner after.咱们先喂饱孩子,然后再吃饭吧。 [ + two objects ]Do you feed your chickens corn?你给鸡喂玉米吗? feed someone/something on somethingIf you feed your dog on biscuits, it's not surprising he's so fat.如果你是用饼干喂狗,它长这么肥就不奇怪了。 feed something to someone/somethingThe kids love feeding bread to the ducks.那些孩子们喜欢给鸭子喂面包。 C1[ I or T ] If a baby or animal feeds, it eats or drinks milk: (使)(婴儿或动物)吃奶 The baby only feeds once a night at the moment, thank goodness.感谢老天,宝宝现在每晚只吃一次奶了。 feed yourselfMost babies can feed themselves by the time they're a year old.多数婴儿到1岁的时候就可以自己吃东西了。 [ T ] to be enough food for a group of people or animals: 足够(人或动物)食用 This amount of pasta won't feed ten people.这些意大利面不够10个人吃。 [ T ] to produce or supply enough food for someone or something: 为…提供食物;养活 feed itselfIf agriculture was more of a priority, the country would easily be able to feed itself.如果优先发展农业,这个国家很容易就会实现自给自足。 Feed the world/starving.养活全世界/饥饿的人。 [ T ] to give a plant substances that will help it grow: 给(植物)施肥 Don't forget to feed the tomatoes.别忘了给西红柿施肥。 Don't forget to feed the plants while I'm away. The horse rasped my hand with his tongue as I fed him the apple.我拿苹果喂马时,它用粗糙的舌头舔我的手。 It costs a lot to feed and clothe five children.解决5个孩子的吃穿问题花费很大。 This quantity of lasagne will feed six people. It's a good idea to visit the zoo when they're feeding the animals. Giving food to people & animals aid station bottle-feed bottle-feeding breast milk breastfeed cat-sitting colostrum fatted fatten someone/something up fed force-feed hand-reared nourish overfed overfeed spoon tube feeding underfeed underfeeding unfed You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Eating Improving fertility & pest control feedverb (PUT)C1[ I or T, usually+ adv/prep ] to supply something to a person or thing, or put something into a machine or system, especially in a regular or continuous way: 供给;供应;(尤指规律地或连续地)把…放进(机器或系统) be fed intoThe vegetables are fed into the machine at this end.蔬菜从这头放进机器里。 be fed toThe images are fed over satellite networks to broadcasters throughout the world.图像通过卫星网络传送给全世界的广播公司。 [ + two objects ]A member of staff had been feeding the newspaper information/feeding information to the newspaper.一些工作人员过去一直向这家报社提供消息。 feed intoSeveral small streams feed into (= join) the river near here.几条小溪在附近汇流注入这条河流。 [ T ] to put fuel on or inside something that burns, to keep it burning: 添(燃料) Remember to feed the fire while I'm out.我不在时记得给火添柴。 [ T ] in team sports, to pass the ball or the puck to another player in your team, especially so that they can score: He fed the ball to Kanoute on the edge of the area. He fed a perfect pass to Bennett, who scored. Placing and positioning an object -based appose around change something around circle consign gone install lie pile (something) up plant redeposit reinstall reinstallation relocate reorientate stick superimpose transpose transposition You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Fuels General terms used in ball sports Idiomsbe like feeding time at the zoo feed someone a line Phrasal verbsfeed into something feed off/on something feed someone/something up feed noun uk /fiːd/ us /fiːd/ feednoun (FOOD)[ C ]UK(USfeeding) an occasion when a baby has something to eat or drink: (婴儿的)一餐 The baby had a feed an hour ago, so she can't be hungry.宝宝一小时前刚喂过一次,所以她不可能是饿了。 [ U ] food eaten by animals that are not kept as pets: 动物饲料 cattle/animal feed牛/动物饲料 See also chickenfeedinformal [ C ]old-fashioned a large meal丰盛的一餐 Eating al desko binge binge eating bite break breadidiom cram devour fall on/upon someone feast feast on something feeder feeding gulp inhale mainline pick at something picnic pig pig out postprandial You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Meals & parts of meals Animal food feednoun (MACHINE PART)[ C ] the part of a machine through which it is supplied with fuel or with something else that it needs: (机器的)进料装置,进料器 the car's oil feed汽车的供油管路 the printer's paper feed打印机的进纸装置 Machines - parts air compressor air filter air hose axle coaster brake collector plate console guard inlet manifold mechanism pivot rack rack and pinion ratchet roller slider soft key spline stepney feednoun (INFORMATION)[ C ] a web page, screen, etc. that updates(= changes) often to show the latest information: Your Twitter feed refreshes automatically to show new tweets. A live video feed enables the "driver" to operate the vehicle remotely. Communications - general words anti-satellite app autodial autodialler bar hack multimode multipath noise non-computer non-network patch patch someone through silent trace watch party webchat Zoom bomb Zoombomber Zoombombing You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Information and messages feednoun (BALL)[ C ] in team sports, an action of passing the ball or the puck from one player to another in the same team, especially so that they can score: They dominated possession in the first half and Ellis scored off a beautiful feed from Hall. He scored the first basket on a fast-break feed from Collins. Hart took a cross-ice feed from Daniels and scored from inside the right circle. A quick feed to Robinson opened the Wallabies up further. General terms used in ball sports aggregate score assist attacking back pass backhanded bend hat trick indirect free kick interception kicker launch angle lay someone off loft pitch square ball stiff-arm stroke swat takeaway tap in feed | American Dictionaryfeed verb us/fid/past tense and past participlefedus/fed/ feedverb (GIVE FOOD)[ I/T ] to give food to a person or animal, or of an animal to eat: [ T ]We fed the kids some leftovers. [ I ]The cows were feeding in the pasture. [ I/T ] If you feed a plant, you give it substances that help it grow. feedverb (SUPPLY)[ T ] to supply something, esp. regularly or continuously: We had to keep feeding quarters into the parking meter. [ T ] If someone feeds you information, that person tells you things that may not be completely true: They fed him a line about how important this work is to our country. feed noun[ U ] us/fid/ feednoun[U] (FOOD)food for animals, esp. animals that are not kept as pets: chicken feed feed | Business Englishfeed verb uk /fiːd/usfed | fed [ T ] to give food to a person, group, or animal: These microwave meals feed two people. If agriculture were given priority, the country would soon be able to feed itself. [ I ] to eat something: feed on sthThe beef cattle feed on grass and soya meal. [ I or T ] to supply something to a person or thing, or put something into a machine or system, especially in a regular or continuous way: Air is carried through a series of pipes to feed the furnace. feed sth to sb/sthThe new system feeds daily updates to sales teams. feed sth into sthThe data is fed into a computer and analysed. feed into sthA rise in oil prices will feed into the economy and cause general inflation. Phrasal verbsfeed back feed off sth feed noun uk /fiːd/us [ U ] food eaten by farm animals: The potato waste is used for cattle feed. [ C ] the part of a machine through which it is supplied with fuel or with something else that it needs: The printer has three paper feeds. the car's oil feed [ C ] IT an RSS feed: If you have a website, blog, audio/video content, or even photos, you can offer a feed of your content as an option. Examples of feedfeed They follow indigenous rice agronomy, ignoring the use of fertilizers, pesticides and even supplementary feed for the fish reared in the system. The public expenditure on blood tests in affluent countries, for instance, could feed entire regions in developing countries. These figures show that the diameter is likewise insensitive to the unsteady feed-in radius (0, t): a 5% input variation yields around a 1% response. In a strict sense, there is nothing passive about removing a surgically implanted feeding tube or extubating a patient undergoing mechanical ventilation. A profitability analysis of dairy feeding systems in the northeast. How many species of host-specific insects feed on a species of tropical tree? The distribution of feeding habits in a tropical rain forest. The presumed changes in yields from the agronomic model are fed into an economic model, which determines crop choice, production, and market prices. The identification of alternative feed resources and strategic feeding management might be options for development. I have people that help with preparing my meals, but nobody feeds me. Differences between quality components at harvest and feeding for the other forages were less, and differences among quality components were less consistent. The third theme explores whether transgenic crops are necessary for the production of wildlife habitat and wilderness, and to feed the world's population. As in previous work, the multivariate morphometric approach separated the aphids from peach from those feeding on tobacco. Another way to implement a stable memory is to create static feed-back on a logical gate corresponding to the first case. 1165 feeds back on greater reactivity of limbic cortex to emotional stimuli. See all examples of feed These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withfeedfeedThese are words often used in combination with feed. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. contaminated feed Despite the potential risks to livestock consuming contaminated feed, there appear to be no data quantifying the level of contamination entering stored livestock feed. continuous feed But we should then need a continuous feed, and that presents dangers. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 feed conversion Infected animals show lower weight gain, anaemia, reduced fertility, reduced milk production, lowered feed conversion efficiency, and a diminished work capacity. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with feed |
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