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feed
krma
I. feed [fi:d] N
1. feed no pl (fodder):
feed
feed
2. feed:
feed (for baby)
feed (for baby)
feed (for baby)
feed (for animals)
3. feed TECH (supply):
feed
feed
4. feed TECH (pipe, device):
feed
feed
5. feed inf (large meal):
feed
II. feed <fed, fed> [fi:d] VB trans
1. feed:
feed (give food to) animal
krmiti [perf nakrmiti]
feed baby, invalid
hraniti [perf nahraniti]
feed (breast-feed)
dojiti [perf podojiti]
feed (with bottle)
hraniti [perf nahraniti po steklenički]
feed plant
gnojiti [perf pognojiti]
to feed sb/oneself
to feed an animal [on sth]
2. feed (provide food for):
feed
prehranjevati [perf prehraniti]
3. feed (supply):
feed
feed
oskrbovati [perf oskrbeti]
feed data
vnašati [perf vnesti]
to feed the fire
4. feed (put sth into sth):
feed thread
vdevati [perf vdeti]
feed inf parking meter
dati kovanec v parkirno uro
5. feed (stoke):
feed
podžigati [perf podžgati]
6. feed (give information):
feed
priskrbovati [perf priskrbeti]
feed
III. feed <fed, fed> [fi:d] VB intr
1. feed (eat):
feed
feed
hraniti se [perf nahraniti se]
feed cow, sheep
pasti se [perf napasti se]
2. feed (enter):
to feed into sth river
feed in VB trans COMPUT
feed
vnašati [perf vnesti]
feed off VB intr, feed on VB intr
1. feed (eat):
feed
hraniti se na/z/s [perf nahraniti se na/z/s]
2. feed fig (increase):
feed
krepiti se [perf okrepiti se]
feed up VB trans
feed animal
pitati [perf spitati]
feed person
porediti
ˈbot·tle-feed VB trans
bottle-feed
ˈbreast-feed <-fed, -fed> VB intr, trans
breast-feed
ˈforce-feed VB trans
force-feed
ˈsheet feed N COMPUT
sheet feed
ˈspoon-feed <-fed, -fed> [ˈspu:nfi:d] VB trans to spoon-feed sb
1. spoon-feed (feed with spoon):
to spoon-feed sb
hraniti [perf nahraniti koga z žlico]
2. spoon-feed (supply):
to spoon-feed sb
fee [fi:] N
ˈen·trance fee N
ˈen·try fee N
reg·is·ˈtra·tion fee N
tuˈi·tion fee N esp Brit
tuition fee of school
Present
Ifeed
youfeed
he/she/itfeeds
wefeed
youfeed
theyfeed
Past
Ifed
youfed
he/she/itfed
wefed
youfed
theyfed
Present Perfect
Ihavefed
youhavefed
he/she/ithasfed
wehavefed
youhavefed
theyhavefed
Past Perfect
Ihadfed
youhadfed
he/she/ithadfed
wehadfed
youhadfed
theyhadfed
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