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I. feed <pret. & part. pas. fed> [ingl. am. fid, ingl. brit. fiːd] V. trans.
1.1. feed (give food to):
feed
do not feed the animals
to feed sb on sth
darle de comer algo a alguien
1.2. feed baby:
feed (with a bottle)
feed (with a bottle)
darle la mamadera a Co. Sur Perú
feed (with a bottle)
1.3. feed (provide food for):
feed
1.4. feed (give as food):
to feed sth to sb we fed the leftovers to the dog
feed them to the lions!
2.1. feed (supply):
to feed the meter
to feed sth to sth/sb
pasarle algo a algo/alguien
to feed sth/sb with sth it feeds the industry with raw material
2.2. feed (insert, pass):
to feed sth into sth
3. feed (sustain):
feed imagination/curiosity/rumor
feed hope/ego
feed fire
II. feed <pret. & part. pas. fed> [ingl. am. fid, ingl. brit. fiːd] V. intr.
feed
feed
to feed on sth
to feed on sth
III. feed [ingl. am. fid, ingl. brit. fiːd] SUST.
1.1. feed C (act of feeding):
give him three feeds a day ingl. brit.
1.2. feed U:
feed (food)
feed (for cattle)
to be off one's feed ingl. am. argot
2. feed C (on machine):
feed
3. feed C ingl. am.:
feed RADIO, TV
spoon-feed <pret. & part. pas. spoon-fed> [ingl. am. ˈspunˌfid, ingl. brit. ˈspuːnfiːd] V. trans.
1. spoon-feed baby/invalid:
spoon-feed
2. spoon-feed (of a teacher):
I. drip feed [ingl. am. ˈdrɪp ˌfid, ingl. brit.] SUST. ingl. brit.
drip feed
drip feed
gota a gota m Esp.
II. drip-feed V. trans.
drip-feed < pret. & part. pas. drip-fed>:
drip-feed
drip-feed
force-feed <pret. & part. pas. force-fed> [ingl. am. ˈfɔrsˌfid, ingl. brit. ˌfɔːsˈfiːd] V. trans.
force-feed
gravity feed SUST. U or C
gravity feed
gravity feed
hand-feed <pret. & part. pas. hand-fed> [ˈhændˈfiːd] V. trans.
hand-feed
line feed [ingl. am. laɪn fid, ingl. brit. ˈlʌɪnfiːd] SUST. U
1. line feed (in printing):
line feed
2. line feed INFORM.:
line feed
RSS feed [ɑːrɛsˈɛs ˌfiːd] SUST.
RSS feed
feed pipe SUST.
feed pipe
feed gauge SUST.
feed gauge
I. feed [fi:d] V. trans. fed
1. feed (give food to):
feed person, animal
feed plant
feed baby
to feed the fire
2. feed (provide food for):
feed family, country
3. feed (supply):
feed
to feed sb a line TEAT.
II. feed [fi:d] V. intr.
feed
feed baby
III. feed [fi:d] SUST.
1. feed sin pl. (for farm animals):
feed
cattle feed
to be off its feed
2. feed coloq. (meal):
feed
3. feed TÉC.:
feed
Entrada de OpenDict
feed SUST.
feed (broadcast) TV, RADIO
spoon-feed [ˈspu:nfi:d] V. trans.
1. spoon-feed (feed):
spoon-feed
2. spoon-feed pey.:
to spoon-feed sb
feed up V. trans.
feed up person
feed up animal
feed on V. trans. insep. a. fig.
feed on
sheet feed SUST. INFORM.
sheet feed
feed in V. trans.
feed in
feed in information
force-feed [ˌfɔ:sˈfi:d, ingl. am. ˈfɔ:rsfi:d] V. trans.
force-feed
form feed SUST. INFORM.
form feed
feed back V. trans.
feed back
I. feed <fed> [fid] V. trans.
1. feed (give food to):
feed person, animal
feed plant
feed baby
to feed the fire
2. feed (provide food for):
feed family, country
3. feed (supply):
feed
to feed sb a line TEAT.
II. feed <fed> [fid] V. intr.
feed
feed baby
III. feed <fed> [fid] SUST.
1. feed (for farm animals):
feed
cattle feed
to be off its feed
2. feed coloq. (meal):
feed
3. feed TÉC.:
feed
spoon-feed [ˈspun·fid] V. trans.
1. spoon-feed (feed):
spoon-feed
2. spoon-feed pey.:
to spoon-feed sb
feed up V. trans.
feed up person
feed up animal
feed in V. trans.
feed in
feed in information
form feed SUST. comput
form feed
chicken feed SUST.
1. chicken feed (food):
chicken feed
2. chicken feed (small amount of money):
chicken feed
force-feed [ˈfɔrs·fid] V. trans.
force-feed
feed back V. trans.
feed back
feed on V. trans. insep. a. fig.
feed on
fee [fi] SUST.
fee for doctor, lawyer
fee for membership
fee for school, university
Present
Ifeed
youfeed
he/she/itfeeds
wefeed
youfeed
theyfeed
Past
Ifed
youfed
he/she/itfed
wefed
youfed
theyfed
Present Perfect
Ihavefed
youhavefed
he/she/ithasfed
wehavefed
youhavefed
theyhavefed
Past Perfect
Ihadfed
youhadfed
he/she/ithadfed
wehadfed
youhadfed
theyhadfed
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A text file is an example of a stream-format file using line feed or carriage return to separate records.
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With variable-length lines, the end of each line is usually indicated by the presence of one or more special end-of-line characters, such as a line feed or carriage return.
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The read heads operated at 7 characters a second, bounded by the speed of the teleprinter where time was lost by the carriage return and line feed.
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The space bar, dash/underscore, index, backspace and line feed repeated when continually held down.
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Each line is separated from the next by a carriage return/line feed sequence.
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