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spoon-feed
(redirected from spoon-feeds)

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spoon-feed (spnfd)
tr.v. spoon-fed (-fd), spoon-feed·ing, spoon-feeds
1. To feed (another) with a spoon.
2. To treat (another) in a way that discourages independent thought or action, as by overindulgence.
3.
a. To provide (another) with knowledge or information in an oversimplified way.
b. To provide (knowledge or information) in an oversimplified way.

spoon-feed
vb -feeds, -feeding, -fed (tr)
1. (Cookery) to feed with a spoon
2. to overindulge or spoil
3. to provide (a person) with ready-made opinions, judgments, etc., depriving him of original thought or action
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spoon-feed
verb mollycoddle, spoil, cosset, baby, featherbed, overindulge, overprotect, wrap up in cotton wool (informal) He spoon-fed me and did everything around the house.
Translations
spoon-feed [ˈspuːnfiːd] (spoon-fed (pt, pp)) VT
1. (lit) → dar de comer con cuchara a
2. (fig) → dar todo hecho a, poner todo en bandeja a, malacostumbrar
it isn't good to spoon-feed childrenno es bueno dárselo todo hecho or ponérselo todo en bandeja or malacostumbrar a los niños
spoon-feed pret, ptp <spoon-fed>
vt baby, invalidfüttern; (fig: = do thinking for) → gängeln; (= supply with)füttern (inf)
spoon-feed [ˈspuːnˌfiːd] (spoon-fed (pt, pp)) [ˈspuːnˌfɛd] vtimboccare (fig) → scodellare la pappa a


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The ambiguities, subtleties and enigmas of the original have been replaced by a narrative that spoon-feeds every twist and turn.
 
 
 
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