feed
- IPA[fēd]
美式
- give food to;(especially of an animal or baby) take food; eat something
- an act of giving food, especially to animals or a baby, or of having food given to one;a meal
verb: feed, 3rd person present: feeds, gerund or present participle: feeding, past tense: fed, past participle: fed
noun: feed, plural noun: feeds
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動詞
- 1. give food to the raiders fed the guard dog to keep it quiet he fed her brownies he had just baked 同義詞
- ▪ (especially of an animal or baby) take food; eat something morays emerge at night to feed 同義詞
- ▪ provide an adequate supply of food for the island's simple agriculture could hardly feed its inhabitants
- ▪ give fertilizer to (a plant) feed the lawn in spring and autumn
- ▪ put fuel on (a fire).
- ▪ encourage the growth of I could feed my melancholy by reading Romantic poetry 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ informal satisfy (a drug habit) users who commit crime to feed their habit
- ▪ supply a machine with material, power, or other things necessary for its operation the programs are fed into the computer
- ▪ supply water to (a body of water) the pond is fed by a small stream water feeds into the lower pool
- ▪ insert further coins into (a meter) to extend the time for which it operates.
- ▪ supply (someone) with (information, ideas, etc.) I think he is feeding his old employer commercial secrets 同義詞
- ▪ prompt (an actor) with (a line) you were still in the wings feeding Micky his lines
- ▪ (in ball games) pass (the ball) to a player he took the ball and fed Salley
- ▪ US distribute (a broadcast) to local television or radio stations via satellite or network programs that the national networks feed to local stations
- 2. cause to move gradually and steadily, typically through a confined space make holes through which to feed the cables
- ▪ influence or contribute to has your art history background fed into the artwork you produce?
- ▪ (of a new factor or development) begin to be effective or influential; have an impact on someone or something it could take time for higher earnings and dividends to feed through to investors
名詞
- 1. an act of giving food, especially to animals or a baby, or of having food given to one I've just given the horse her feed
- ▪ informal a meal how 'bout I fix up a nice hot feed? 同義詞
- ▪ food for domestic animals the crops are grown for animal feed cow feed 同義詞
- 2. a device or conduit for supplying material to a machine the plotter has a continuous paper feed
- ▪ the supply of raw material to a machine or device a feed pipe
- ▪ a broadcast distributed by a satellite or network from a central source to a large number of radio or television stations a satellite feed from Washington
- ▪ a facility for notifying the user of a blog or other frequently updated website that new content has been added most blogs and news sites offer RSS feeds of their latest content
- 3. a line or prompt given to an actor on stage.
- ▪ an actor who provides a feed to a fellow performer.
- federal.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a federal agent or official, especially a member of the FBI: I don't think he has any friends since he ratted to the Feds
Oxford American Dictionary
- a federal agent or official, especially a member of the FBI: I don't think he has any friends since he ratted to the Feds
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- past and past participle of feed
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- past and past participle of feed
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- an aggressive and competitive group attack on prey by a number of sharks or piranhas.
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- an aggressive and competitive group attack on prey by a number of sharks or piranhas.
Oxford Dictionary
- (with reference to a baby, especially one who is breastfed) the action of feeding at close ... every first-time mom should be warned about cluster feeding
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- IPA[fiːd]
英式
- give food to: did you remember to feed the cat? she fed him bits of biscuit
- an act of giving food, especially to animals or a baby, or of having food given to one: the baby's morning feed
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