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1 feed-back
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2 feed grain
feed grain[f'i:d grein] n cereal usado para alimentação de animais. -
3 feed stock
feed stock[f'i:d stɔk] n matéria-prima para manufatura e processamento na indústria. -
4 feed-bag
feed-bag[f'i:d bæg] n 1 embornal, bornal, saco que se coloca no focinho das bestas. 2 sl refeição. -
5 feed-bar
feed-bar[f'i:d ba:] n Tech barra de alimentação, de avanço. -
6 feed-cock
feed-cock[f'i:d kɔk] n Tech torneira de alimentação. -
7 feed-pipe
feed-pipe[f'i:d paip] n Mech tubo de alimentação. -
8 feed-pump
feed-pump[f'i:d p∧mp] n Mech bomba alimentar, bomba de alimentação. -
9 feed-valve
feed-val.ve[f'i:d vælv] n Mech válvula de alimentação. -
10 feed
[fi:d] 1. past tense, past participle - fed; verb1) (to give food to: He fed the child with a spoon.) alimentar2) ((with on) to eat: Cows feed on grass.) alimentar-se2. noun(food especially for a baby or animals: Have you given the baby his feed?; cattle feed.) comida- fed up* * *[fi:d] n 1 alimento, pasto, forragem. 2 alimentação, nutrição. 3 coll comida, refeição, ração, sustento. 4 Mech alimentação, avanço, mecanismo alimentador. 5 suprimento. 6 carga de arma de fogo. • vt+vi (ps e pp fed) 1 alimentar, nutrir, dar de comer a, comer. they fed me with promises / eles embalaram-me com vãs promessas. 2 sustentar, dar sustento a, manter. 3 pastar, fazer pastar o gado, apascentar(-se) o gado. 4 engordar, fazer-se gordo, cevar. 5 Mech alimentar. 6 suprir, abastecer. 7 distribuir (forragem). 8 deleitar, apascentar. I fed my eyes on / regalei os meus olhos com. 9 nutrir, satisfazer (desejo, inclinação, etc.). 10 nutrir, inspirar, instigar. 11 viver, nutrir-se. 12 Comp alimentar: suprir o material a ser operado por um computador. a mouth to feed boca para alimentar. chicken feed sl mixaria, pouco dinheiro. off one’s feed sem apetite. to bite the hands that feeds ser mal-agradecido. to feed a machine alimentar uma máquina. to feed high comer regaladamente. to feed out of someone’s hand comer pela mão de alguém. to feed up cevar, empachar. -
11 feed
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12 feed
English-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > feed
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13 feed bag
bornalEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > feed bag
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14 feed belt
fita de carregamentoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > feed belt
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15 feed box
caixa de alimentação, caixa do alimentadorEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > feed box
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16 feed mechanism
mecanismo de alimentação, alimentadorEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > feed mechanism
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17 feed motor
motor de avançoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > feed motor
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18 feed
alimentar, suprir, municiar, nutrir -
19 chicken feed
chick.en feed[tʃ'ikin fi:d] n Amer coll 1 pouco dinheiro. 2 coisa à toa. 3 quirera.————————chicken feedsl mixaria, pouco dinheiro. -
20 force feed
force feed[f'ɔ:s fi:d] n Med alimentação artificial ou forçada. • force-feed [fo:sf’i:d] vt alimentar à força.
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