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ˈbot·tle-feeding N no pl

ˈbreast-feed·ing N

ˈfeed·ing bot·tle N

I . feed [fi:d] N

1. feed no pl (fodder):

krma f
hrana f

3. feed TECH (supply):

5. feed inf (large meal):

II . feed <fed, fed> [fi:d] VB trans

4. feed (put sth into sth):

vdevati [perf vdeti]

6. feed (give information):

III . feed <fed, fed> [fi:d] VB intr

1. feed (eat):

pasti se [perf napasti se]

2. feed (enter):

feed in VB trans COMPUT

ˈbreast-feed <-fed, -fed> VB intr, trans

ˈforce-feed VB trans

ˈsheet feed N COMPUT

ˈspoon-feed <-fed, -fed> [ˈspu:nfi:d] VB trans to spoon-feed sb

1. spoon-feed (feed with spoon):

2. spoon-feed (supply):

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Instead of constantly feeding on a live host, females attack salps, using their mouths and claws to eat the animal and hollow out its gelatinous shell.
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Feeding problems, impaired speech, and hearing loss are symptoms of a submucous cleft palate.
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Contrary to popular belief, pelargoniums do need feeding, but don't overdo it and avoid high-nitrogen products.
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Feeding choice involves which plants a herbivore chooses to consume.
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They are gregarious, feeding, roosting, and flying together, often in formation.
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Adults have been recorded feeding on fermented sap oozing from debarked felled trees.
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For example, anticipatory looks exhibit the infant is able to predict the next part of a pattern which can then be applied to the real world scenario of breast-feeding.
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It is an inhabitant of coral reefs, congregating around rocky outcrops during the day and feeding at night.
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The first plan was to discourage the public from feeding the birds while having a worker go to the pond every once in a while and shoo the geese away.
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Joining these flocks allows woodpeckers to decrease anti-predator vigilance and increase their feeding rate.
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