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1 spoon-feed
to \spoon-feed sb1) ( feed with spoon) jdn mit einem Löffel fütternto \spoon-feed sb with answers/ information jdn mit Antworten/Informationen füttern -
2 spoon-feed
1 nourrir [qn] à la petite cuillère [baby, invalid] ;2 fig péj [teacher] mâcher le travail à [students] ; to spoon-feed the public with sth faire ingurgiter qch au public. -
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(a) (child, sick person) nourrir à la cuiller ou cuillère∎ to spoon-feed sb mâcher le travail à qn -
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spoon feed GEN gängeln -
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transitive verbspoon-feed somebody — (fig.) jemandem alles vorkauen (ugs.)
* * *past tense, past participle - spoon-fed; verb1) (to feed with a spoon.) mit dem Löffel füttern2) (to teach or treat (a person) in a way that does not allow him to think or act for himself.) bevormunden* * *<-fed, -fed>[ˈspu:nfi:d]vt▪ to \spoon-feed sb1. (feed with spoon) jdn mit einem Löffel fütternto \spoon-feed sb with answers/information jdn mit Antworten/Informationen füttern* * *['spuːnfiːd] pret, ptp spoon-fed ['spuːnfed]vtbaby, invalid füttern; (fig = do thinking for) gängeln; (= supply with) füttern (inf)* * *spoon-feed v/t irr1. mit dem Löffel füttern2. figa) auf-, hochpäppelnb) verwöhnena) jemandem etwas vorkauen,b) jemandem etwas eintrichtern4. fig (geistig) bevormunden* * *transitive verbspoon-feed somebody — (fig.) jemandem alles vorkauen (ugs.)
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past tense, past participle - spoon-fed; verb1) (to feed with a spoon.) dar de comer con cuchara2) (to teach or treat (a person) in a way that does not allow him to think or act for himself.) dar la lección masticadatr['spʊːnfiːd]1 (baby) dar de comer con cuchara2 figurative use (pupil) dar la lección masticada a['spuːnfiːd](pt, pp spoon-fed) VT1) (lit) dar de comer con cuchara a2) (fig) dar todo hecho a, poner todo en bandeja a, malacostumbrarit isn't good to spoon-feed children — no es bueno dárselo todo hecho or ponérselo todo en bandeja or malacostumbrar a los niños
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past tense, past participle - spoon-fed; verb1) (to feed with a spoon.) mate med skje2) (to teach or treat (a person) in a way that does not allow him to think or act for himself.) få noe inn med skje1) mate med skje2) skjemme bort, dulle med3) ( overført) servere på et fat, servere ferdige løsninger, gi med teskje, sy puter under armene på• nowadays, you have to spoon-feed students -
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кормить с ложечки глагол: -
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['spuːnfiːd]гл.; прош. вр. и прич. прош. вр. spoon-fed1) кормить с ложки (маленького ребёнка, больного)It took two years for me to get better, during which time he spoon-fed me and did absolutely everything around the house. — Пока я поправлялась, прошло два года, и всё это время он кормил меня с ложки и выполнял всю работу по дому.
2) очень подробно разъяснять, "разжёвывать" ( учебный материал)To urge men to learn is a far higher profession than to spoon-feed them with learning. — Профессионализм преподавателя - это не "разжевать и в рот положить", а сделать так, чтобы у людей проснулась жажда к приобретению знаний.
3) чрезмерно опекать (кого-л.; обычно при этом мешая проявлять самостоятельность)4) ( with) пичкать, закармливать (чем-л.)They are anxious to more than spoon-feed the people of Ireland with self-government. — Они хотят, чтобы ирландцам самим стало тошно от их автономии.
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[ʹspu:nfi:d] v (spoon-fed)1. 1) кормить с ложки2) кормить, пичкатьthe general public is being spoon-fed more and more lies - широкую публику всё больше и больше пичкают выдумками
2. разжёвывать; ≅ разжевать и в рот положитьto spoon-feed material to students - разжёвывать /подробно растолковывать/ материал студентам
3. чрезмерно опекать; ≅ шагу не давать ступитьhaving always been spoon-fed she could not meet the challenge of life - её всегда от всего оберегали, и, столкнувшись с жизнью, она растерялась
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{'spu:nfi:d}
1. v (-fed) храня с лъжичка
2. прен. наливам знания в главата на, давам всичко наготово* * *{'spu:nfi:d} v (-fed {-fed}) храня с лъжичка: 2. прен.* * *v храня с лъжица; давам предъвкани знания;spoon-feed; v (-fed;{-fed}) храня с лъжичка: 2. прен. наливам знания в главата на;* * *1. v (-fed) храня с лъжичка 2. прен. наливам знания в главата на, давам всичко наготово* * *spoon-feed[´spu:n¸fi:d] v (- fed [-¸fed]) 1. храня с лъжичка; 2. давам предъвкани знания на малки дози, наливам знания в главата; внушавам идеи; натрапвам становища. -
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1. v кормить с ложки2. v кормить, пичкатьthe general public is being spoon-fed more and more lies — широкую публику всё больше и больше пичкают выдумками
3. v разжёвывать4. v чрезмерно опекатьhaving always been spoon-fed she could not meet the challenge of life — её всегда от всего оберегали, и, столкнувшись с жизнью, она растерялась
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to spoon-feed 1 menyuapi (a baby). 2 memanjakan (o's pupils). spoon-fed ks. manja, didulang. -
14 spoon-feed
met een lepel voeren; iets met de lepel ingieten, iets voorkauwenspoon-feed -
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[΄spu:nfi:d] v գդալով սնել. փխբ. խիստ հովանավորել/խնամակալել. Mothers shouldn’t spoon-feed their children Մայրերը չպետք է շատ հովանավորեն իրենց երեխաներին -
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past tense, past participle - spoon-fed; verb1) (to feed with a spoon.) made2) (to teach or treat (a person) in a way that does not allow him to think or act for himself.) få alting serveret* * *past tense, past participle - spoon-fed; verb1) (to feed with a spoon.) made2) (to teach or treat (a person) in a way that does not allow him to think or act for himself.) få alting serveret -
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['spuːnfiːd]1) imboccare, nutrire col cucchiaio [baby, invalid]* * *past tense, past participle - spoon-fed; verb1) (to feed with a spoon.) imboccare, (nutrire col cucchiaio)2) (to teach or treat (a person) in a way that does not allow him to think or act for himself.) imbeccare, (far trovare la pappa pronta)* * *['spuːnˌfiːd] ['spuːnˌfɛd]vt spoon-fed pt, ppimboccare, fig scodellare la pappa a* * *['spuːnfiːd]1) imboccare, nutrire col cucchiaio [baby, invalid] -
18 spoon-feed
past tense, past participle - spoon-fed; verb1) (to feed with a spoon.) mata með skeið2) (to teach or treat (a person) in a way that does not allow him to think or act for himself.) dekra við, mata -
19 spoon-feed
past tense, past participle - spoon-fed; verb1) (to feed with a spoon.) kanállal etet2) (to teach or treat (a person) in a way that does not allow him to think or act for himself.) szájába rág -
20 spoon-feed
past tense, past participle - spoon-fed; verb1) (to feed with a spoon.) alimentar à colher2) (to teach or treat (a person) in a way that does not allow him to think or act for himself.) preparar a papinha toda a
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spoon-feed — spoon feeds, spoon feeding, spoon fed 1) VERB: usu passive (disapproval) If you think that someone is being given too much help with something and is not making enough effort themselves, you can say they are being spoon fed. [be V ed] Students… … English dictionary
spoon-feed — past tense and past participle spoon fed v [T] 1.) to give too much information and help to someone used to show disapproval ▪ I don t believe in spoon feeding students. 2.) to feed someone, especially a baby, with a spoon … Dictionary of contemporary English
spoon-feed — [spo͞on′fēd′] vt. spoon fed, spoon feeding 1. to feed with a spoon 2. to pamper; coddle 3. to treat, instruct, or inform in a manner that destroys initiative or curbs independent thought and action … English World dictionary
spoon-feed — spoon′ feed v. t. fed, feed•ing 1) to feed with a spoon 2) to provide so fully with information or the like that one is prevented from thinking or acting independently 3) to provide someone with (information or the like) in this way 4) to pamper… … From formal English to slang
spoon-feed — spoon ,feed verb transitive 1. ) to feed someone using a spoon 2. ) to do so much for someone that they do not need to make any effort of their own a ) to provide someone with so many ideas or opinions that they do not need to think for… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
spoon-feed — ► VERB 1) feed (a baby or infirm adult) using a spoon. 2) provide (someone) with so much help or information that they do not need to think for themselves … English terms dictionary
spoon-feed — [v] pamper baby, cater to, coddle, give in, indulge, mollycoddle*, overindulge, spoil, spoil rotten*; concepts 136,295 … New thesaurus
spoon-feed — UK / US verb [transitive] Word forms spoon feed : present tense I/you/we/they spoon feed he/she/it spoon feeds present participle spoon feeding past tense spoon fed past participle spoon fed 1) to feed someone using a spoon 2) a) to do so much… … English dictionary
spoon-feed — {v.} 1. To feed with a spoon. * /Mothers spoon feed their babies./ 2a. To make something too easy for (a person). * /Bill s mother spoon fed him and never let him think for himself./ * /Alice depended on her mother for all decisions because she… … Dictionary of American idioms
spoon-feed — {v.} 1. To feed with a spoon. * /Mothers spoon feed their babies./ 2a. To make something too easy for (a person). * /Bill s mother spoon fed him and never let him think for himself./ * /Alice depended on her mother for all decisions because she… … Dictionary of American idioms
spoon-feed — v 1. To feed with a spoon. Mothers spoon feed their babies. 2a. To make something too easy for (a person). Bill s mother spoon fed him and never let him think for himself. Alice depended on her mother for all decisions because she had been spoon… … Словарь американских идиом