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From:
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feed
/ˈfid/
(vi.)吃東西;以…為食,以…為能源;流入,注入C一餐,一頓,餵食;U飼料
From:
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feed
/ˈfɪd/
動詞
輸電,饋電,饋送,電源,加料裝置
From:
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feed
饋送
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feed
饋入捲盤
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Feed
回送
BF
From:
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feed
饋 饋給
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Feed
n.
1.
That
which
is
eaten
;
esp
.,
food
for
beasts
;
fodder
;
pasture
;
hay
;
grain
,
ground
or
whole
;
as
,
the
best
feed
for
sheep
.
2.
A
grazing
or
pasture
ground
.
3.
An
allowance
of
provender
given
to
a
horse
,
cow
,
etc
.;
a
meal
;
as
,
a
feed
of
corn
or
oats
.
4.
A
meal
,
or
the
act
of
eating
. [
R
.]
For
such
pleasure
till
that
hour
At
feed
or
fountain
never
had
I
found
. --
Milton
.
5.
The
water
supplied
to
steam
boilers
.
6.
Mach.
(a)
The
motion
,
or
act
,
of
carrying
forward
the
stuff
to
be
operated
upon
,
as
cloth
to
the
needle
in
a
sewing
machine
;
or
of
producing
progressive
operation
upon
any
material
or
object
in
a
machine
,
as
,
in
a
turning
lathe
,
by
moving
the
cutting
tool
along
or
in
the
work
.
(b)
The
supply
of
material
to
a
machine
,
as
water
to
a
steam
boiler
,
coal
to
a
furnace
,
or
grain
to
a
run
of
stones
.
(c)
The
mechanism
by
which
the
action
of
feeding
is
produced
;
a
feed
motion
.
Feed bag
,
a
nose
bag
containing
feed
for
a
horse
or
mule
.
Feed cloth
,
an
apron
for
leading
cotton
,
wool
,
or
other
fiber
,
into
a
machine
,
as
for
carding
,
etc
.
Feed door
,
a
door
to
a
furnace
,
by
which
to
supply
coal
.
Feed head
.
(a)
A
cistern
for
feeding
water
by
gravity
to
a
steam
boiler
.
(b)
Founding
An
excess
of
metal
above
a
mold
,
which
serves
to
render
the
casting
more
compact
by
its
pressure
; --
also
called
a
riser
,
deadhead
,
or
simply
feed
or
head
--
Knight
.
Feed heater
.
(a)
Steam Engine
A
vessel
in
which
the
feed
water
for
the
boiler
is
heated
,
usually
by
exhaust
steam
.
(b)
A
boiler
or
kettle
in
which
is
heated
food
for
stock
.
Feed motion
,
or
Feed gear
Mach.
,
the
train
of
mechanism
that
gives
motion
to
the
part
that
directly
produces
the
feed
in
a
machine
.
Feed pipe
,
a
pipe
for
supplying
the
boiler
of
a
steam
engine
,
etc
.,
with
water
.
Feed pump
,
a
force
pump
for
supplying
water
to
a
steam
boiler
,
etc
.
Feed regulator
,
a
device
for
graduating
the
operation
of
a
feeder
. --
Knight
.
Feed screw
,
in
lathes
,
a
long
screw
employed
to
impart
a
regular
motion
to
a
tool
rest
or
tool
,
or
to
the
work
.
Feed water
,
water
supplied
to
a
steam
boiler
,
etc
.
Feed wheel
Mach.
,
a
kind
of
feeder
.
See
Feeder
,
n.
, 8.
◄
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Feed
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Fed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Feeding
.]
1.
To
give
food
to
;
to
supply
with
nourishment
;
to
satisfy
the
physical
huger
of
.
If
thine
enemy
hunger
,
feed
him
.
--
Rom
.
xii
. 20.
Unreasonable
creatures
feed
their
young
.
--
Shak
.
2.
To
satisfy
;
gratify
or
minister
to
,
as
any
sense
,
talent
,
taste
,
or
desire
.
I
will
feed
fat
the
ancient
grudge
I
bear
him
.
--
Shak
.
Feeding
him
with
the
hope
of
liberty
.
--
Knolles
.
3.
To
fill
the
wants
of
;
to
supply
with
that
which
is
used
or
wasted
;
as
,
springs
feed
ponds
;
the
hopper
feeds
the
mill
;
to
feed
a
furnace
with
coal
.
4.
To
nourish
,
in
a
general
sense
;
to
foster
,
strengthen
,
develop
,
and
guard
.
Thou
shalt
feed
my
people
Israel
.
--
2
Sam
.
v
. 2.
Mightiest
powers
by
deepest
calms
are
fed
.
--
B
.
Cornwall
.
5.
To
graze
;
to
cause
to
be
cropped
by
feeding
,
as
herbage
by
cattle
;
as
,
if
grain
is
too
forward
in
autumn
,
feed
it
with
sheep
.
Once
in
three
years
feed
your
mowing
lands
.
--
Mortimer
.
6.
To
give
for
food
,
especially
to
animals
;
to
furnish
for
consumption
;
as
,
to
feed
out
turnips
to
the
cows
;
to
feed
water
to
a
steam
boiler
.
7.
Mach.
(a)
To
supply
(
the
material
to
be
operated
upon
)
to
a
machine
;
as
,
to
feed
paper
to
a
printing
press
.
(b)
To
produce
progressive
operation
upon
or
with
(
as
in
wood
and
metal
working
machines
,
so
that
the
work
moves
to
the
cutting
tool
,
or
the
tool
to
the
work
).
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Feed
,
v. i.
1.
To
take
food
;
to
eat
.
Her
kid
. . .
which
I
afterwards
killed
because
it
would
not
feed
.
--
De
Foe
.
2.
To
subject
by
eating
;
to
satisfy
the
appetite
;
to
feed
one's
self
(
upon
something
);
to
prey
; --
with
on
or
upon
.
Leaving
thy
trunk
for
crows
to
feed
upon
.
--
Shak
.
3.
To
be
nourished
,
strengthened
,
or
satisfied
,
as
if
by
food
.
“He
feeds
upon
the
cooling
shade.”
4.
To
place
cattle
to
feed
;
to
pasture
;
to
graze
.
If
a
man
. . .
shall
put
in
his
beast
,
and
shall
feed
in
another
man's
field
.
--
Ex
.
xxii
. 5.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Fee
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Feed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Feeing
.]
To
reward
for
services
performed
,
or
to
be
performed
;
to
recompense
;
to
hire
or
keep
in
hire
;
hence
,
to
bribe
.
The
patient
. . .
fees
the
doctor
.
--
Dryden
.
There's
not
a
one
of
them
but
in
his
house
I
keep
a
servant
feed
. --
Shak
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
feed
n
:
food
for
domestic
livestock
[
syn
:
provender
]
v
1:
provide
as
food
; "
Feed
the
guests
the
nuts
"
2:
give
food
to
; "
Feed
the
starving
children
in
India
"; "
don't
give
the
child
this
tough
meat
" [
syn
:
give
] [
ant
:
starve
]
3:
feed
into
;
supply
; "
Her
success
feeds
her
vanity
"
4:
introduce
continuously
; "
feed
carrots
into
a
food
processor
"
[
syn
:
feed in
]
5:
support
or
promote
; "
His
admiration
fed
her
vanity
"
6:
take
in
food
;
used
of
animals
only
; "
This
dog
doesn't
eat
certain
kinds
of
meat
"; "
What
do
whales
eat
?" [
syn
:
eat
]
7:
serve
as
food
for
;
be
the
food
for
; "
This
dish
feeds
six
"
8:
move
along
,
of
liquids
; "
Water
flowed
into
the
cave
"; "
the
Missouri
feeds
into
the
Mississippi
" [
syn
:
run
,
flow
,
course
]
9:
profit
from
in
an
exploitatory
manner
; "
He
feeds
on
her
insecurity
" [
syn
:
prey
]
10:
gratify
; "
feed
one's
eyes
on
a
gorgeous
view
" [
syn
:
feast
]
11:
provide
with
fertilizers
or
add
nutrients
to
; "
We
should
fertilize
soil
if
we
want
to
grow
healthy
plants
" [
syn
:
fertilize
,
fertilise
]
[
also
:
fed
]
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