- ˈfeed on sth
- phrasal verb
if an animal feeds on something, it eats it as its usual food
Dictionary for writing and speaking English. 2014.
Dictionary for writing and speaking English. 2014.
feed off sth — UK US feed off sth Phrasal Verb with feed({{}}/fiːd/ verb (fed, fed) ► to increase because of something, or to use something to succeed or get advantages: »Local suppliers feed off the region s car manufacturing industry … Financial and business terms
feed into something — ˈfeed into sth derived to have an influence on the development of sth • The report s findings will feed into company policy. Main entry: ↑feedderived … Useful english dictionary
feed — feed1 W2S1 [fi:d] v past tense and past participle fed [fed] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(give food)¦ 2¦(plant)¦ 3¦(animal/baby)¦ 4 well fed/under fed/poorly fed 5¦(computer)¦ 6¦(supply something)¦ 7¦(put something into something)¦ 8¦(increase emotion)¦ … Dictionary of contemporary English
feed — 1 /fi:d/ past tense and past participle fed /fed/ verb 1 GIVE FOOD (T) a) to give food to a person or animal: Have you fed the cat? | He s so old and ill he can t feed himself any more. | feed sth to sb: Feed the food to the baby in small pieces … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
feed — ▪ I. feed feed 1 [fiːd] verb fed PTandPP [fed] [intransitive, transitive] to pass to a later stage in a process or system: feed into something • The data is fed into computers for analysis … Financial and business terms
feed*/*/*/ — [fiːd] (past tense and past participle fed [fed] ) verb I 1) [T] to give food to a person or an animal We ve been feeding the ducks on the river.[/ex] All the children will be properly fed and cared for.[/ex] The dogs were fed on raw meat.[/ex]… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
feed through (to somebody) — ˌfeed ˈthrough (to sb/sth) derived to reach sb/sth after going through a process or system • It will take time for the higher rates to feed through to investors. Main entry: ↑feedderived … Useful english dictionary
feed through (to something) — ˌfeed ˈthrough (to sb/sth) derived to reach sb/sth after going through a process or system • It will take time for the higher rates to feed through to investors. Main entry: ↑feedderived … Useful english dictionary
feed back into something — ˌfeed ˈback (into/to sth) derived to have an influence on the development of sth by reacting to it in some way • What the audience tells me feeds back into my work. Main entry: ↑feedderived … Useful english dictionary
feed back to something — ˌfeed ˈback (into/to sth) derived to have an influence on the development of sth by reacting to it in some way • What the audience tells me feeds back into my work. Main entry: ↑feedderived … Useful english dictionary