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feeder [ˈfiːdə] n
1. a person or thing that feeds or is fed 2. a child's feeding bottle or bib 3. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Agriculture) Agriculture chiefly US and Canadian a head of livestock being fattened for slaughter 4. (Engineering / Mechanical Engineering) a person or device that feeds the working material into a system or machine 5. (Earth Sciences / Physical Geography) a tributary channel, esp one that supplies a reservoir or canal with water 6. (Engineering / Civil Engineering) a. a road, service, etc., that links secondary areas to the main traffic network b. (as modifier) a feeder bus 7. (Electronics) a. a transmission line connecting an aerial to a transmitter or receiver b. a power line for transmitting electrical power from a generating station to a distribution network ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Translations feeder [ˈfiːdəʳ] A. N 1. (Mech) → alimentador m, tubo m de alimentación 2. (Aut, Rail) → ramal m 3. (Geog) → afluente m 4. (Brit) (= bib) → babero m 5. (= device) (for birds etc) → comedero m B. CPD feeder (primary) school N (Brit) escuela primaria que envía alumnos a un determinado colegio de enseñanza secundaria feeder service N (US) → servicio m secundario(de transportes) feeder n (= bottle) → Flasche f; (for birds) → Futterhalter m; (= net) → Futternetz nt; automatic feeder → Futterautomat m (= eater) → Esser(in) m(f); the cow is a good feeder → die Kuh frisst gut; peonies are quite heavy feeders (= need water/plant food) → Pfingstrosen brauchen viel Wasser/Dünger (= device supplying machine) → Zubringer m attr → Zubringer-; feeder road → Zubringerstraße f; feeder pipe → Zuleitungsrohr nt; feeder line (Rail, Aviat) → Zubringerlinie f, → Zubringerstrecke f; feeder service → Zubringerdienst m |
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| He soon proved a heavy clog upon the little party, being doltish and taciturn, lazy in the extreme, and a huge feeder. "Faith, then," said the gentleman, "this new author does not handle you with the decency that displays itself in your person; he makes you out a heavy feeder and a fool, and not in the least droll, and a very different being from the Sancho described in the First Part of your master's history. Farmer Groby--or, as they called him, "he"--had arrived ere this, and by his orders Tess was placed on the platform of the machine, close to the man who fed it, her business being to untie every sheaf of corn handed on to her by Izz Huett, who stood next, but on the rick; so that the feeder could seize it and spread it over the revolving drum, which whisked out every grain in one moment. |
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