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1 Feed-back
Feed-backRR, Feed·back<-s, -s>[ˈfi:tbɛk]jdm [ein] \Feed-back geben to give sb feedback* * * -
2 Feed-back
Feed-backRR, Feed·back <-s, -s> [ʼfi:tbɛk] ntfeedback no indef art, no pl;jdm [ein] \Feed-back geben to give sb feedback -
3 feed-back
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4 feed-back, feedback
feed-back, feedback/'fidbek, fid'bεk/m.inv.feedback. -
5 Feed Lattice
An endless band of wooden laths bearing the loose material into carding or other machinery. -
6 Feed Rollers
Any pair of rollers which carry the material forward into a machine. -
7 feed
[fiːd] past tense, past participle fed [fed]1. verb1) to give food to:يُطْعِمHe fed the child with a spoon.
2) ( with on) to eat:يَعْتاش علىCows feed on grass.
2. nounfood especially for a baby or animals:Have you given the baby his feed?
عَلَف، طعام، وَجْبَهcattle feed.
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8 Feed
Créé en mai 1995, Feed [www.feedmag.com, aujourd’hui défunt] est l’un des tout premiers magazines en ligne, avec le quotidien Suck. Feed disparaît en juin 2001, tout comme Suck (qui, lui, cesse le 30 octobre 2000) et tant d’autres, suite à des problèmes de trésorerie. Il est toutefois possible de consulter Feed en entrant son nom de domaine dans la Wayback Machine.Voir aussi: presse en ligne, Wayback Machine. -
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10 feed (fed)
غَذَّى \ feed (fed): to give food to; supply: It’s time to feed the pigs. Several springs feed the stream. nourish: to make sb. healthy with good food: the children looked thin and badly nourished. -
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أَطْعَمَ \ feed, (fed): to give food to; supply: It’s time to feed the pigs. Several springs feed the stream. nourish: to make sb. healthy with good food: The children looked thin and badly nourished. \ See Also غذى (غَذَّى) -
12 feed efficiency
коэффициент осевой скорости пси поперечно-винтовой прокатке (отношение фактической скорости металла в осевом направлении к осевой составляющей окружной скорости валков); см. также inlet feed efficiency; outlet feed efficiencyАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > feed efficiency
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13 feed rate offset
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > feed rate offset
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14 feed wastewater
см. feed liquorсм. feed liquorАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > feed wastewater
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15 feed
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17 feed (fed)
رَعَى \ browse: (of animals that eat grass or plants) to feed. care for: to look after: Who will care for these fatherless children?. feed (fed): (of animals) to eat: Sheep were feeding in the fields. foster: to care for (a homeless child). shepherd: to guide and protect (sb.) like a shepherd: He shepherded the children on to the train. sponsor: to act as sponsor (a plan, a student, etc.). take care of: to look after: I’ll take care of your children while you’re away. \ See Also اهتم (اِهْتَمَّ) -
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19 feed drive motor
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > feed drive motor
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20 feed override correction
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > feed override correction
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