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Translations feeding [ˈfiːdɪŋ] A. N (= act) → alimentación f; (= meals) → comida f B. CPD feeding bottle N (esp Brit) → biberón m feeding frenzy N the birds engage in a feeding frenzy → los pájaros inician un frenético festín she was caught in a media feeding frenzy → se vio convertida en el centro de una atención febril por parte de los medios de comunicación feeding ground N (lit) → fuente f de alimentación (fig) → mina f de oro the factory will soon be a feeding ground for lawyers → la fábrica será pronto una mina de oro para los abogados feeding time N (at zoo) → hora f de comer; (baby's) (= time for breast feed) → hora f del pecho; (= time for bottle feed) → hora f del biberón feeding [ˈfiːdɪŋ] n [person, animal] → alimentation f feeding bottle n (British) → biberon m feeding frenzy n The press was in a feeding frenzy → La presse s'est déchaînée. feeding time n [breast-fed baby] → heure f de la tétée; [bottle-fed baby] → heure f du biberon; [animals] (in zoo) → heure f de nourrir les animaux feeding: feeding bottle n → Flasche f feeding cup n → Schnabeltasse f feeding frenzy feeding ground n → Futterplatz m How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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discus hannai cultivated in tanks in Chile begin feeding on macroalgae, an increase in dark regimen may promote better growth based on known characteristics of their feeding behavior in Japan. Their feeding behavior could facilitate transmission within domestic poultry, and they could be involved in transmission from farm to farm, consistent with conventional mechanisms of spread through human activity. They found that "an organized feeding behavior develops in a predictable way during the first hours of life, initially expressed only as spontaneous sucking and rooting movements, soon followed by hand-to-mouth activity together with more intense sucking and rooting activity, and culminating in sucking of the breast. |
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