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1 feed coins into the pay phone
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2 feed the fire
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3 the cat is off its feed
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4 feed
n. voedsel, eten, voer, maaltijd, voeding; brandstof; (in computers) invoer, toevoer van papier in de printer; nieuwe regel, nieuw vel, (in computers) het toevoeren van gegevens--------v. voeden, eten geven; te eten geven; zorg dragen voorfeed1[ fie:d]2 het voeren ⇒ aanvoer, toevoer♦voorbeelden:the cat is off its feed • de kat wil niet eten————————feed21 eten ⇒ zich voeden 〈 in het bijzonder van dieren en baby's〉; grazen, weiden; 〈 schertsend〉 kanen, schranzen♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 voeren ⇒ (te) eten geven, voederen4 〈 meestal techniek, technologie〉 aanvoeren 〈grondstof enz.〉 ⇒ toevoeren 〈 materiaal〉; op peil houden, doorgeven aan; op gang houden 〈 machine〉♦voorbeelden:can the child feed itself yet? • kan het kind al zelf eten?mothers feeding their children on rice only • moeders die hun kinderen alleen rijst te eten gevenfeed the fire • het vuur onderhouden〈 informeel〉 feed something into a computer • iets in de computer stoppen/invoerenfeed coins into the pay phone • munten in de telefoon stoppenfeed a wire through a pipe • een draad door een buis halen→ fed up fed up/ -
5 feed the fishes
als voedsel voor vissen dienen, verdrinken -
6 feed the flame
het vuur aanwakkeren -
7 can the child feed itself yet?
can the child feed itself yet?kan het kind al zelf eten? -
8 two rivers feed the lake
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9 visitors are not to feed the animals
English-Dutch dictionary > visitors are not to feed the animals
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10 be to
1 moeten♦voorbeelden:1 what am I to do • wat moet ik doen?you are to leave immediately • u moet onmiddellijk vertrekken -
11 mouth
n. mond; bek; muil; monding; brutaal (een grote mond hebben)--------v. uitdrukken; mompelen; in de mond stekenmouth11 mond ⇒ muil, bek♦voorbeelden:have a foul mouth • vuilbekkenanother mouth to feed • alweer een mond (om) te voedenshut your mouth! • hou je mond/bek!keep one's mouth shut • niets verklappenit makes my mouth water • het is om van te watertandenit sounds odd in his mouth • uit zijn mond kt het gekout of someone's own mouth • met iemands eigen woordenmouth-to-mouth • mond op mond〈 informeel〉 down in the mouth • terneergeslagen, bedrukt, ontmoedigd→ wrong wrong/♦voorbeelden:————————mouth21 declameren ⇒ geaffecteerd (uit)spreken/zeggen
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