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1 feed
[fi:d] 1. past tense, past participle - fed; verb1) (to give food to: He fed the child with a spoon.) kŕmiť, chovať2) ((with on) to eat: Cows feed on grass.) žrať2. noun(food especially for a baby or animals: Have you given the baby his feed?; cattle feed.) pitie, jedlo (pre dieťa); krmivo- fed up* * *• vlievat sa• viest• vystupovat• vyhnat• zásobovanie• zasúvat sa• živit• zásobovací stroj• zásobovat• živit sa• žrat• sýtit• sprevádzat• prihrávat• prívod• privádzanie• primárny žiaric (antény)• prisúvat• prítok• prisúvacie zariadenie• prísun• privádzat• hrat akordy• hustnút• denná dávka• dodávanie• dat najest• dávat žrat• dodávanie materiálu• podávanie• partner (div.)• podávac• otravovat (slang.)• podávat• plnit• pást sa• posunút• požierat• posuv• posúvat• posun• potrava• krmivo• krmenie• krmit• nabíjanie• množstvo paliva• nakrmit• naplnovat• napájat• napájac• napájanie• nasýtit -
2 feed array
• napájacia sústava -
3 feed check
• kontrola podávania -
4 feed circuit
• napájací obvod -
5 feed control
• regulácia napájania (kotl -
6 feed cycle
• podávací chod -
7 feed device
• podávacie zariadenie -
8 feed down
• spást -
9 feed drive
• pohon posuvu -
10 feed error
• chyba podávania -
11 feed hole
• vodiaci otvor -
12 feed hopper
• podávací zásobník -
13 feed horn
• napájací lievik -
14 feed in
• vložit• vkladat -
15 feed interlock
• blokovanie podávania -
16 feed knob
• podávací gombík -
17 feed line
• prípojná trat -
18 feed off
• spást -
19 feed on garbage
• živit sa odpadkami -
20 feed out
• vychrlit
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