feed

feed
fi:d 1. past tense, past participle - fed; verb
1) (to give food to: He fed the child with a spoon.) gi mat, fôre; amme
2) ((with on) to eat: Cows feed on grass.) beite, gresse, ete
2. noun
(food especially for a baby or animals: Have you given the baby his feed?; cattle feed.) mat, føde
fôr
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fôre
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mate
I
subst. \/fiːd\/
1) fôr, beite
2) fôring
3) porsjon fôr, (fôr)rasjon, porsjon mat
a feed of oats
en havrerasjon
4) (hverdagslig) måltid
5) (amer., hverdagslig) mat, føde
I love good feed
6) (teknikk) mating, tilførsel, påfylling(smateriale)
7) lading (av pistol)
8) mate-
feed pump
feed tank
9) (elektronikk) mating, framføring
be off one's feed (hverdagslig) ikke ha matlyst være nedslått, deppa være syk
be on the feed (om fisk) nappe
have a good feed få seg et solid måltid
out at feed ute på beite
put on the feed bag (hverdagslig) spise (et måltid)
II
verb (fed - fed) \/fiːd\/
1) (elektronikk) mate
2) fôre, gi mat til
feed an animal on meat
mate et dyr med kjøtt
feed oats to the horses
gi hestene havre (å spise) \/ fôre hestene med havre
feed the pigs
feed the dog
3) bespise, gi mat til
4) fø, (liv)nære
he has a big family to feed
feed 100 heads of cattle
5) mate, gi bryst
feed the baby
the child cannot feed himself
barnet kan ikke mate seg selv
6) gi næring til
feed a plant
7) (overført) gi næring til
8) forsyne, tilføre, mate, fylle på, fylle i
feed paper to a printing press
mate en trykkpresse med papir
9) (om elv) ha sitt utløp i, forsyne med vann
10) beite, gresse
the cows were feeding in the meadow
11) (teater) gi stikkord (til), sufflere (spesielt britisk)
12) (spøkefullt, om person) ete, hive i seg
be fed by få tilløp fra
the lake is fed by two rivers
sjøen får tilløp fra to elver
feed a forward with passes (sport) sende pasninger \/ passe til en løper
feed down beite på, spise av bruke som beite (verktøy) senke
feed into gå inn i
feed off fete opp beite på, spise av bruke som beite
feed on livnære seg på, leve av
cattle feed chiefly on grass
kveg lever hovedsakelig av gress
(overført) leve på, glede seg over
feed on thoughts of revenge
fryde seg over tanken på hevn
feed one's eye with something la øyet fråtse i noe
feed one's face (slang) slenge i seg mat
feed somebody with something mate noen med noe
he fed his mother with information
han matet moren sin med informasjon
feed somebody's vanity smigre noen
feed something into\/in\/to something mate noe inn i noe, fylle noe inn i noe
feed information into a computer
mate inn en datamaskin med informasjon
feed coal (in)to a furnace
feed the fire legge (mer) ved på ilden, holde ilden ved like
feed the fishes være sjøsyk, mate krabbene
feed up fete opp
poor children who need feeding up
fattige barn som trenger kjøtt på kroppen gjøre overmett
feed with mate med, forsyne med
feed a furnace with coal
many mouths to feed mange munner å mette

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