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1 breast
1. n грудьbreast beam — упор для груди; буферный брус
breast fed infant — ребенок, вскармливаемый грудью
2. n источник питания3. n молочная, грудная железа4. n верхняя передняя часть одежды, грудь5. n ист. кираса, часть лат, прикрывающая грудь6. n совесть, душа7. n стр. часть стены от подоконника до пола8. n стр. нижняя часть балки9. n стр. горн. грудь забоя10. v стать грудью против; бороться; противиться, восставать11. v взбираться12. v преодолевать13. v идти рядом, бок о бокСинонимический ряд:1. being (noun) being; character; conscience; feelings; mind; psyche2. chest (noun) chest; pectoral area; thorax; torso3. heart (noun) bosom; heart; soul4. woman's breast (noun) bust; mammary glands; nipples; woman's breast -
2 tomás
Del verbo tomar: ( conjugate tomar) \ \
tomas es: \ \2ª persona singular (tú) presente indicativoMultiple Entries: Tomás tomar
tomar ( conjugate tomar) verbo transitivo 1 ( en general) to take; la tomé de la mano I took her by the hand; toma lo que te debo here's what I owe you; ¿lo puedo tomás prestado? can I borrow it?; tomó el asunto en sus manos she took charge of the matter; tomás precauciones/el tren/una foto to take precautions/the train/a picture; tomásle la temperatura a algn to take sb's temperature; tomás algo por escrito to write sth down; tomás algo/a algn POR algo/algn to take sth/sb for sth/sb; ¿por quién me has tomado? who o what do you take me for?; lo tomó a mal/a broma he took it the wrong way/as a joke; eso toma demasiado tiempo that takes up too much time 2◊ ¿qué vas a tomás? what are you going to have?3 (esp AmL) 4 ( apoderarse de) ‹fortaleza/tierras› to seize; ‹universidad/fábrica› to occupy 5 ( adquirir) ‹ forma› to take; ‹ aspecto› to take on; ‹velocidad/altura› to gain; ‹ costumbre› to get into 6 ( cobrar):◊ le he tomado cariño a esta casa/a la niña I've become quite attached to this house/quite fond of the girl7 ( exponerse a): tomás (el) sol to sunbathe; vas a tomás frío (CS) you'll get o catch cold verbo intransitivo 1 ( asir):◊ toma, aquí tienes tus tijeras here are your scissors;tome, yo no lo necesito take it, I don't need it 2 (esp AmL) ( beber alcohol) to drink 3 (AmL) (ir) to go; tomás a la derecha to turn o go right 4 [ injerto] to take tomarse verbo pronominal 1 ‹vacaciones/tiempo› to take; 2 ‹molestia/libertad› to take;◊ tomásse la molestia/libertad de hacer algo to take the trouble to do sth/the liberty of doing sth3 ( enf) ‹helado/yogur› to have 4 ‹autobúsen/taxi› to take 5 (Med)b) ( caus):6 ( caus) (esp AmL) ‹ foto› to have … taken 7 ( enf) ( reaccionar frente a) ‹comentario/noticia› to take; 8 (Chi) ‹universidad/fábrica› to occupy
Tomás sustantivo masculino Thomas
tomar verbo transitivo
1 (coger, agarrar) to take: tomó mi mano, he took my hand
toma las llaves, here are the keys
2 (autobús, taxi, etc) to take, catch: tomé el ascensor, I took the lift o elevator
tengo que tomar el próximo tren, I have to catch the next train
3 (alimentos) to have (bebidas) to drink (medicinas) to take
4 (adoptar) to take, adopt: tomaron medidas desesperadas, they took desperate measures
5 (tener cierta reacción) no lo tomes a broma, don't take it as a joke
6 (juzgar) no me tomes por idiota, don't think I'm stupid (confundirse) le tomaron por Robert Redford, they mistook him for Robert Redford
7 (el aire, el fresco, etc) to get
tomar el sol, to sunbathe
8 (en carretera) decidió tomar la autopista, he decided to take the motorway
9 (apuntes, notas) to take
10 (fotos) to take
11 Av tomar tierra, to land, touch down 12 ¡toma! excl (sorpresa) well!, why! (asentimiento) of course! ' Tomás' also found in these entries: Spanish: cachaza - santa - santo - San English: outtake - pill - sedative - take - saint - St -
3 toma
Del verbo tomar: ( conjugate tomar) \ \
toma es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: toma tomar
toma sustantivo femenino 1 ( de tierras) seizure 2 (Cin, Fot — imagen) shot; (— acción de filmar) take 3 ( de medicamento) dose 4 ( de datos) gathering; ( de muestras) taking; 5 (AmL) ( acequia) irrigation channel 6a)
tomar ( conjugate tomar) verbo transitivo 1 ( en general) to take; la tomé de la mano I took her by the hand; toma lo que te debo here's what I owe you; ¿lo puedo toma prestado? can I borrow it?; tomó el asunto en sus manos she took charge of the matter; toma precauciones/el tren/una foto to take precautions/the train/a picture; tomale la temperatura a algn to take sb's temperature; toma algo por escrito to write sth down; toma algo/a algn POR algo/algn to take sth/sb for sth/sb; ¿por quién me has tomado? who o what do you take me for?; lo tomó a mal/a broma he took it the wrong way/as a joke; eso toma demasiado tiempo that takes up too much time 2◊ ¿qué vas a toma? what are you going to have?3 (esp AmL) 4 ( apoderarse de) ‹fortaleza/tierras› to seize; ‹universidad/fábrica› to occupy 5 ( adquirir) ‹ forma› to take; ‹ aspecto› to take on; ‹velocidad/altura› to gain; ‹ costumbre› to get into 6 ( cobrar):◊ le he tomado cariño a esta casa/a la niña I've become quite attached to this house/quite fond of the girl7 ( exponerse a): toma (el) sol to sunbathe; vas a toma frío (CS) you'll get o catch cold verbo intransitivo 1 ( asir):◊ toma, aquí tienes tus tijeras here are your scissors;tome, yo no lo necesito take it, I don't need it 2 (esp AmL) ( beber alcohol) to drink 3 (AmL) (ir) to go; toma a la derecha to turn o go right 4 [ injerto] to take tomarse verbo pronominal 1 ‹vacaciones/tiempo› to take; 2 ‹molestia/libertad› to take;◊ tomase la molestia/libertad de hacer algo to take the trouble to do sth/the liberty of doing sth3 ( enf) ‹helado/yogur› to have 4 ‹autobúsen/taxi› to take 5 (Med)b) ( caus):6 ( caus) (esp AmL) ‹ foto› to have … taken 7 ( enf) ( reaccionar frente a) ‹comentario/noticia› to take; 8 (Chi) ‹universidad/fábrica› to occupy
toma sustantivo femenino
1 (acción de tomar) taking (de datos) gathering (de una ciudad, un edificio) taking, occupation Mil capture
toma de posesión, investiture
2 Cine Fot shot (secuencia) take
3 (dosis) dose
4 Elec toma de corriente, power point, US socket
toma de tierra, earth, US ground
5 toma de conciencia, awareness, realization
tomar verbo transitivo
1 (coger, agarrar) to take: tomó mi mano, he took my hand
toma las llaves, here are the keys
2 (autobús, taxi, etc) to take, catch: tomé el ascensor, I took the lift o elevator
tengo que tomar el próximo tren, I have to catch the next train
3 (alimentos) to have (bebidas) to drink (medicinas) to take
4 (adoptar) to take, adopt: tomaron medidas desesperadas, they took desperate measures
5 (tener cierta reacción) no lo tomes a broma, don't take it as a joke
6 (juzgar) no me tomes por idiota, don't think I'm stupid (confundirse) le tomaron por Robert Redford, they mistook him for Robert Redford
7 (el aire, el fresco, etc) to get
tomar el sol, to sunbathe
8 (en carretera) decidió tomar la autopista, he decided to take the motorway
9 (apuntes, notas) to take
10 (fotos) to take
11 Av tomar tierra, to land, touch down 12 ¡toma! excl (sorpresa) well!, why! (asentimiento) of course! ' toma' also found in these entries: Spanish: confianza - licencia - pachorra - potingue - sana - sano - tierra - tomar - tranquilidad - agarrar - cachondeo - ligero - toma y daca English: assumption - capture - decision making - earth - easy-going - give - give-and-take - here - initiative - intake - laugh off - nightcap - on - outtake - plenty - plug - power point - retake - seizure - shot - so - socket - take - takeover - treat - turn - turn off - any - decision - drink - hammer - hydrant - inaugural - inauguration - note - out - point - power - pride - quits - sit -
4 tomado
Del verbo tomar: ( conjugate tomar) \ \
tomado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: tomado tomar
tomado
◊ -da adjetivo1 ‹ voz›: 2 (AmL fam) ‹ persona› drunk
tomar ( conjugate tomar) verbo transitivo 1 ( en general) to take; la tomé de la mano I took her by the hand; toma lo que te debo here's what I owe you; ¿lo puedo tomado prestado? can I borrow it?; tomó el asunto en sus manos she took charge of the matter; tomado precauciones/el tren/una foto to take precautions/the train/a picture; tomadole la temperatura a algn to take sb's temperature; tomado algo por escrito to write sth down; tomado algo/a algn POR algo/algn to take sth/sb for sth/sb; ¿por quién me has tomado? who o what do you take me for?; lo tomó a mal/a broma he took it the wrong way/as a joke; eso toma demasiado tiempo that takes up too much time 2◊ ¿qué vas a tomado? what are you going to have?3 (esp AmL) 4 ( apoderarse de) ‹fortaleza/tierras› to seize; ‹universidad/fábrica› to occupy 5 ( adquirir) ‹ forma› to take; ‹ aspecto› to take on; ‹velocidad/altura› to gain; ‹ costumbre› to get into 6 ( cobrar):◊ le he tomado cariño a esta casa/a la niña I've become quite attached to this house/quite fond of the girl7 ( exponerse a): tomado (el) sol to sunbathe; vas a tomado frío (CS) you'll get o catch cold verbo intransitivo 1 ( asir):◊ toma, aquí tienes tus tijeras here are your scissors;tome, yo no lo necesito take it, I don't need it 2 (esp AmL) ( beber alcohol) to drink 3 (AmL) (ir) to go; tomado a la derecha to turn o go right 4 [ injerto] to take tomarse verbo pronominal 1 ‹vacaciones/tiempo› to take; 2 ‹molestia/libertad› to take;◊ tomadose la molestia/libertad de hacer algo to take the trouble to do sth/the liberty of doing sth3 ( enf) ‹helado/yogur› to have 4 ‹autobúsen/taxi› to take 5 (Med)b) ( caus):6 ( caus) (esp AmL) ‹ foto› to have … taken 7 ( enf) ( reaccionar frente a) ‹comentario/noticia› to take; 8 (Chi) ‹universidad/fábrica› to occupy
tomado,-a adjetivo
1 (la voz) hoarse, husky
2 LAm (ebrio) drunk
tomar verbo transitivo
1 (coger, agarrar) to take: tomó mi mano, he took my hand
toma las llaves, here are the keys
2 (autobús, taxi, etc) to take, catch: tomé el ascensor, I took the lift o elevator
tengo que tomar el próximo tren, I have to catch the next train
3 (alimentos) to have (bebidas) to drink (medicinas) to take
4 (adoptar) to take, adopt: tomaron medidas desesperadas, they took desperate measures
5 (tener cierta reacción) no lo tomes a broma, don't take it as a joke
6 (juzgar) no me tomes por idiota, don't think I'm stupid (confundirse) le tomaron por Robert Redford, they mistook him for Robert Redford
7 (el aire, el fresco, etc) to get
tomar el sol, to sunbathe
8 (en carretera) decidió tomar la autopista, he decided to take the motorway
9 (apuntes, notas) to take
10 (fotos) to take
11 Av tomar tierra, to land, touch down 12 ¡toma! excl (sorpresa) well!, why! (asentimiento) of course! ' tomado' also found in these entries: Spanish: contrarrestar - ministerial - sabia - sabio - sobria - sobrio - tomada - tomarse - cariño - demasía - tomar English: best - clamp down - clampdown - resolve - dose - keep - pissed - presumably - take -
5 tomar
tomar ( conjugate tomar) verbo transitivo 1 ( en general) to take; la tomé de la mano I took her by the hand; toma lo que te debo here's what I owe you; ¿lo puedo tomar prestado? can I borrow it?; tomó el asunto en sus manos she took charge of the matter; tomar precauciones/el tren/una foto to take precautions/the train/a picture; tomarle la temperatura a algn to take sb's temperature; tomar algo por escrito to write sth down; tomar algo/a algn POR algo/algn to take sth/sb for sth/sb; ¿por quién me has tomado? who o what do you take me for?; lo tomó a mal/a broma he took it the wrong way/as a joke; eso toma demasiado tiempo that takes up too much time 2◊ ¿qué vas a tomar? what are you going to have?3 (esp AmL) 4 ( apoderarse de) ‹fortaleza/tierras› to seize; ‹universidad/fábrica› to occupy 5 ( adquirir) ‹ forma› to take; ‹ aspecto› to take on; ‹velocidad/altura› to gain; ‹ costumbre› to get into 6 ( cobrar):◊ le he tomado cariño a esta casa/a la niña I've become quite attached to this house/quite fond of the girl7 ( exponerse a): tomar (el) sol to sunbathe; vas a tomar frío (CS) you'll get o catch cold verbo intransitivo 1 ( asir):◊ toma, aquí tienes tus tijeras here are your scissors;tome, yo no lo necesito take it, I don't need it 2 (esp AmL) ( beber alcohol) to drink 3 (AmL) (ir) to go; tomar a la derecha to turn o go right 4 [ injerto] to take tomarse verbo pronominal 1 ‹vacaciones/tiempo› to take; 2 ‹molestia/libertad› to take;◊ tomarse la molestia/libertad de hacer algo to take the trouble to do sth/the liberty of doing sth3 ( enf) ‹helado/yogur› to have 4 ‹autobúsen/taxi› to take 5 (Med)b) ( caus):6 ( caus) (esp AmL) ‹ foto› to have … taken 7 ( enf) ( reaccionar frente a) ‹comentario/noticia› to take; 8 (Chi) ‹universidad/fábrica› to occupy
tomar verbo transitivo
1 (coger, agarrar) to take: tomó mi mano, he took my hand
toma las llaves, here are the keys
2 (autobús, taxi, etc) to take, catch: tomé el ascensor, I took the lift o elevator
tengo que tomar el próximo tren, I have to catch the next train
3 (alimentos) to have (bebidas) to drink (medicinas) to take
4 (adoptar) to take, adopt: tomaron medidas desesperadas, they took desperate measures
5 (tener cierta reacción) no lo tomes a broma, don't take it as a joke
6 (juzgar) no me tomes por idiota, don't think I'm stupid (confundirse) le tomaron por Robert Redford, they mistook him for Robert Redford
7 (el aire, el fresco, etc) to get
tomar el sol, to sunbathe
8 (en carretera) decidió tomar la autopista, he decided to take the motorway
9 (apuntes, notas) to take
10 (fotos) to take
11 Av tomar tierra, to land, touch down 12 ¡toma! excl (sorpresa) well!, why! (asentimiento) of course! ' tomar' also found in these entries: Spanish: adelantarse - aire - apetecer - apunte - arma - asunto - baño - birra - cachondeo - carrerilla - carta - competer - concernir - conciencia - contingencia - copa - cuerpo - deber - decisión - delantera - derivar - desviarse - determinar - determinación - drogodependencia - especificación - granulada - granulado - impulso - iniciativa - jugar - mal - meterse - nota - parte - partida - partido - pecho - pensar - pito - poder - posesión - precaución - pulso - reírse - relevo - represalia - resolver - sol - tierra English: account - action - antidepressant - beach - borrow - capture - catch - change - clamp down - coffee break - come off - compel - confuse - corner - crack down - crackdown - cut across - drink - eight - either - engage in - face value - form - govern - have - join - join in - jot down - laugh off - less - lightly - make - measure - mental - mickey - mind - monotony - muck about - muck around - note - occupy - off - office - pause - precaution - provision - record - rest - retaliate - rib -
6 tomo
Del verbo tomar: ( conjugate tomar) \ \
tomo es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
tomó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: tomar tomo
tomar ( conjugate tomar) verbo transitivo 1 ( en general) to take; la tomé de la mano I took her by the hand; toma lo que te debo here's what I owe you; ¿lo puedo tomo prestado? can I borrow it?; tomó el asunto en sus manos she took charge of the matter; tomo precauciones/el tren/una foto to take precautions/the train/a picture; tomole la temperatura a algn to take sb's temperature; tomo algo por escrito to write sth down; tomo algo/a algn POR algo/algn to take sth/sb for sth/sb; ¿por quién me has tomado? who o what do you take me for?; lo tomó a mal/a broma he took it the wrong way/as a joke; eso toma demasiado tiempo that takes up too much time 2◊ ¿qué vas a tomo? what are you going to have?3 (esp AmL) 4 ( apoderarse de) ‹fortaleza/tierras› to seize; ‹universidad/fábrica› to occupy 5 ( adquirir) ‹ forma› to take; ‹ aspecto› to take on; ‹velocidad/altura› to gain; ‹ costumbre› to get into 6 ( cobrar):◊ le he tomado cariño a esta casa/a la niña I've become quite attached to this house/quite fond of the girl7 ( exponerse a): tomo (el) sol to sunbathe; vas a tomo frío (CS) you'll get o catch cold verbo intransitivo 1 ( asir):◊ toma, aquí tienes tus tijeras here are your scissors;tome, yo no lo necesito take it, I don't need it 2 (esp AmL) ( beber alcohol) to drink 3 (AmL) (ir) to go; tomo a la derecha to turn o go right 4 [ injerto] to take tomarse verbo pronominal 1 ‹vacaciones/tiempo› to take; 2 ‹molestia/libertad› to take;◊ tomose la molestia/libertad de hacer algo to take the trouble to do sth/the liberty of doing sth3 ( enf) ‹helado/yogur› to have 4 ‹autobúsen/taxi› to take 5 (Med)b) ( caus):6 ( caus) (esp AmL) ‹ foto› to have … taken 7 ( enf) ( reaccionar frente a) ‹comentario/noticia› to take; 8 (Chi) ‹universidad/fábrica› to occupy
tomo sustantivo masculino volume
tomar verbo transitivo
1 (coger, agarrar) to take: tomó mi mano, he took my hand
toma las llaves, here are the keys
2 (autobús, taxi, etc) to take, catch: tomé el ascensor, I took the lift o elevator
tengo que tomar el próximo tren, I have to catch the next train
3 (alimentos) to have (bebidas) to drink (medicinas) to take
4 (adoptar) to take, adopt: tomaron medidas desesperadas, they took desperate measures
5 (tener cierta reacción) no lo tomes a broma, don't take it as a joke
6 (juzgar) no me tomes por idiota, don't think I'm stupid (confundirse) le tomaron por Robert Redford, they mistook him for Robert Redford
7 (el aire, el fresco, etc) to get
tomar el sol, to sunbathe
8 (en carretera) decidió tomar la autopista, he decided to take the motorway
9 (apuntes, notas) to take
10 (fotos) to take
11 Av tomar tierra, to land, touch down 12 ¡toma! excl (sorpresa) well!, why! (asentimiento) of course!
tomo sustantivo masculino volume Locuciones: familiar de tomo y lomo, utter, out and out: (considerable, importante) fue una pelea de tomo y lomo, it was a fight to the bitter end ' tomo' also found in these entries: Spanish: lomo - molestia - resolución - salomónica - salomónico - tomar - tomarse - aire - caliente - cintura - debido - declaración - foto - iniciativa - mano - modelo - volumen English: clash - clear - cover - idiot - last - less - offhand - spoonful - spur - take down - take off - volume - downright - go - move - order - over - take - work - wrong -
7 feed
fi:d
1. past tense, past participle - fed; verb1) (to give food to: He fed the child with a spoon.) dar de comer a, alimentar2) ((with on) to eat: Cows feed on grass.) comer
2. noun(food especially for a baby or animals: Have you given the baby his feed?; cattle feed.) comida- fed upfeed vb dar de comer / alimentarwhat do you feed your rabbit? ¿qué le das de comer a tu conejo?tr[fiːd]1 comida2 familiar comilona3 (for cattle) pienso4 SMALLTECHNICAL/SMALL alimentación nombre femenino1 alimentar, dar de comer a■ could you feed our cat while we're away? ¿podrías dar de comer a nuestro gato mientras estamos fuera?2 (breastfeed) amamantar a, dar de mamar a; (bottle-feed) dar el biberón a3 figurative use (fire, passion) alimentar4 SMALLTECHNICAL/SMALL alimentar, suministrar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLfeed pipe tubo de alimentación1) : dar de comer a, nutrir, alimentar (a una persona)2) : alimentar (un fuego o una máquina), proveer (información), introducir (datos)feed vi: comer, alimentarsefeed n1) nourishment: alimento m2) fodder: pienso mn.• alimentación s.f.• alimento s.m.• comida s.f.• pienso s.m.v.(§ p.,p.p.: fed) = alimentar v.• cebar v.• dar de comer v.• mantener v.(§pres: -tengo, -tienes...-tenemos) pret: -tuv-fut/c: -tendr-•)• nutrir v.• sustentar v.
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1. fiːd(past & past p fed) transitive verb1)a) ( give food to) dar* de comer ato feed somebody ON something — darle* de comer algo a alguien
b) \<\<baby\>\> ( breastfeed) darle* el pecho a, darle* de mamar a; ( with a bottle) darle* el biberón or (CS, Per) la mamadera or (Col) el tetero ac) ( provide food for) alimentard) ( give as food)to feed something TO somebody — dar* algo (de comer) a alguien
2)a) ( supply)it feeds the industry with raw material — provee or alimenta a la industria de materia prima
b) ( insert)to feed something INTO something — \<\<into a machine\>\> introducir* algo en algo
3) ( sustain) \<\<imagination/rumor\>\> avivar; \<\<hope\>\> alimentar; \<\<fire\>\> alimentar
2.
vi comer, alimentarseto feed ON something — alimentarse de algo, comer algo
Phrasal Verbs:- feed off- feed up
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1)a) c ( act of feeding)to be off one's feed — (AmE sl) estar* desganado or inapetente
2) c ( on machine) alimentador m3) c (AmE Rad, TV) material m ( de programación)[fiːd] (vb: pt, pp fed)1. VT1) (lit)a) (=give meal to) [+ person, animal] dar de comer a; [+ baby] (=bottle-feed) dar el biberón a; (=breastfeed) dar de mamar a, dar el pecho a; [+ plant] alimentarhave you fed the horses? — ¿has dado de comer a los caballos?
b) (=provide food for) dar de comer (a), alimentarnow there was another mouth to feed — ahora había que dar de comer a una boca más, ahora había una boca más que alimentar
feeding a family can be expensive — dar de comer a or alimentar a una familia puede resultar caro
it is enough to feed the population for several months — es suficiente para alimentar a la población durante varios meses
c)to feed sb sth, feed sth to sb — dar algo (de comer) a algn
he fed her ice cream with a spoon, he fed ice cream to her with a spoon — le dio helado con una cuchara
what do you feed your dog on? — ¿qué le das (de comer) a tu perro?
they have been fed a diet of cartoons and computer games — los han tenido a base de dibujos animados y juegos de ordenador
2) (=supply) suministrarthe blood vessels that feed blood to the brain — los vasos sanguíneos que suministran sangre al cerebro
to feed the (parking) meter — echar or meter monedas en el parquímetro
3) (=tell)to feed sb sth, feed sth to sb: they fed us details of troop movements in the area — nos facilitaron detalles de movimientos de tropas en la zona
he was surrounded by people who fed him lies — estaba rodeado de gente que le llenaba la cabeza de mentiras
- feed sb a line4) (=insert)to feed sth into sth — meter or introducir algo en algo
I fed a sheet of paper into the typewriter — metí or puse una hoja de papel en la máquina de escribir
to feed data into a computer — meter or introducir datos en un ordenador
5) (=fuel) [+ fire, emotion, feeling] alimentar; [+ imagination] estimularto feed the flames — (lit, fig) echar leña al fuego
6) (Sport) [+ ball] pasar2. VIto feed on sth — (lit) alimentarse de algo, comer algo; (fig) alimentarse de algo
2) (=lead)the money spent by consumers feeds back into industry — el dinero que gastan los consumidores revierte en la industria
3. Nthe six o'clock feed — (for baby) (=breast or bottle feed) la toma de las seis; (=baby food) la papilla de las seis; (=ordinary food) la comida de las seis
chickento be off one's feed — no tener apetito, estar desganado
2) * (=meal)3) (Tech, Comput) alimentador m ; (=tube) tubo m de alimentación4) (Theat) * (=straight man) personaje serio en una pareja cómica ; (=line) material m (de un sketch cómico)4.CPDfeed merchant N — vendedor(a) m / f de forraje or pienso
- feed in- feed up* * *
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1. [fiːd](past & past p fed) transitive verb1)a) ( give food to) dar* de comer ato feed somebody ON something — darle* de comer algo a alguien
b) \<\<baby\>\> ( breastfeed) darle* el pecho a, darle* de mamar a; ( with a bottle) darle* el biberón or (CS, Per) la mamadera or (Col) el tetero ac) ( provide food for) alimentard) ( give as food)to feed something TO somebody — dar* algo (de comer) a alguien
2)a) ( supply)it feeds the industry with raw material — provee or alimenta a la industria de materia prima
b) ( insert)to feed something INTO something — \<\<into a machine\>\> introducir* algo en algo
3) ( sustain) \<\<imagination/rumor\>\> avivar; \<\<hope\>\> alimentar; \<\<fire\>\> alimentar
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vi comer, alimentarseto feed ON something — alimentarse de algo, comer algo
Phrasal Verbs:- feed off- feed up
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1)a) c ( act of feeding)to be off one's feed — (AmE sl) estar* desganado or inapetente
2) c ( on machine) alimentador m3) c (AmE Rad, TV) material m ( de programación)
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