Fed in spanish
pronunciation: ɑlimentɑdoʊs part of speech: noun
fed1 = Tiempo pasado y participio del verbo feed. [Véase éste y sus derivados para los distintos significados]
Example: Daily, even hourly, updates of information can be fed into the computer and users can call it up on their nearest terminal or VDU.more:
» be absolutely fed up with = estar hasta la coronilla de, estar hasta las narices de.
Example: She is absolutely fed up with these rumours people are spreading.» be fed up to the back teeth (with) = estar hasta la coronilla (de), estar hasta las narices (de), estar hasta los cojones (de), estar hasta el moño (de), estar hasta el gorro (de).
Example: I am a smoker and I am just about fed up to the back teeth with people banning this and banning that, and of course treating me like a leper.» be fed up (with) = estar harto (de), estar hasta la coronilla (de), estar quemado (de), estar hastiado (de).
Example: It goes without saying that not every situation is the same, but a lot of people are fed up with our current tax structure.» be utterly fed up with = estar hasta la mismísima coronilla de, estar hasta las mismísimas narices de.
Example: We were utterly fed up with the crime and feeling of insecurity that surrounded us and it was precisely for that reason that we moved away.» fed up = harto, hastiado.
Example: The article is entitled 'Tough luck: To be a professional sport climber in America probably means you're broke, fed up and still no match for the foreign competition'.» full-fed = harto de comida.
Example: In Little Gidding T.S. Eliot gives us some lines that express what I mean not just by saying it but by demonstrating it too: Last season's fruit is eaten And the full-fed beast shall kick the empty pail.» get + fed up (with) = hartarse (de), empacharse (de), hastiarse (de).
Example: 'That new project he's been busting himself and everyone else over is way behind schedule and Peterson is getting fed up'.» underfed = desnutrido.
Example: When you are unemployed, which is to say when you are underfed, harassed, bored, and miserable, you don't want to eat dull wholesome food.» well-fed = bien nutrido, bien alimentado.
Example: But the arrogance and callousness of a well-fed society toward those who are less fortunate always leaves me stunned.» well-fed = rellenito, regordete, rechoncho, retaco, metido en carnes, entrado en carnes, gordinflón, gordiflón, tripón.
Example: There are some well-fed foreigners who have nothing better to do than point fingers at our affairs.fed2 [Lista de palabras con que acaban con este sufijo]
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» breast-fed = criado con el pecho.
Example: There is general consensus that the intestinal flora of healthy breast-fed infants has several beneficial effects.» corn-fed = palurdo, burdo, poco sofisticado, ingenuo.
Example: The Wizard, played by Joel Grey, is a smooth-talking dumbbell who admits he is 'a corn-fed hick' and 'one of your dime-a-dozen mediocrities'.» corn-fed = alimentado con maíz.
Example: California corn-fed beef has become famous for its smooth, consistent flavor and its marbled appearance.» fodder-fed = alimentado con forraje.
Example: Fodder-fed cows produce milk that is generally more nutrient dense and has a sweeter flavor.» grain-fed = alimentado con cereales, alimentado con grano.
Example: Grass-fed beef also excels nutritionally in vitamin A, E and Beta Carotene, over grain-fed beef.» grass-fed = alimentado con pasto.
Example: Grass-fed beef also excels nutritionally in vitamin A, E and Beta Carotene, over grain-fed beef.» hand-fed = con alimentación manual, alimentado manualmente.
Example: In 1895 a good London bindery would have the following machines: hand-fed folding machines, sewing machines, nipping machines (for pressing the sewn books before casing-in), cutting machines, rounding machines, backing machines, straight-knife trimming machines (guillotines), rotary board-cutting machines, power blocking presses, and hydraulic standing presses.» hay-fed = alimentado con heno, alimentado con paja.
Example: The E. coli of hay-fed cattle are acid-sensitive and are easily killed by gastric juice.» pasture-fed = alimentado con pasto.
Example: Pasture-fed cattle have a far smaller carbon footprint, and produce carcasses that have a natural balance between Omega-6 fatty acids and Omega-3 fatty acids.» sheet fed [sheet-fed] = escáner de alimentación manual.
Example: This article describes the 3 basic types of scanner available: the handheld; the flatbed; and the sheet-fed.feed2 = alimentar, introducir. [Verbo irregular: pasado y participio fed]
Example: The computer merely needs to be fed with the source documents and their citation, and with the appropriate software, will generate the indexes.more:
» bottle-feed = dar el biberón.
Example: If you are breastfeeding or bottlefeeding your baby and they have diarrhoea, you should continue to feed them as normal.» breast-feed [breastfeed] = amamantar, dar el pecho, dar de mamar a.
Example: Traditionally, Malaysian women breast-feed their infants for an extended period of time; only elite Chinese women resort to a wet-nurse.» feed on + air = alimentarse del aire.
Example: Lichens are not parasitical, but instead feed on air, dust and ambient moisture.» feed + the fire = alimentar el fuego.
Example: Clair lets Luther out, leaving the door slightly ajar, before feeding the fire and starting on the coffee.» force-feed = alimentar a la fuerza.
Example: We ask those who force-feed geese and ducks to stop carrying out this abusive practice.feed3 = dar de comer. [Verbo irregular: pasado y participio fed]
Example: On one occasion we were also printing on our days off which meant that the journeymen had to be fed and paid overtime.more:
» bite + the hand that feeds + Pronombre = ser un ingrato, ser un desagradecido, ser un malagradecido, moder la mano del que + dar de comer.
Example: Moreover, it frees them from the fear that if they rattle the cages of city authorities they will be accused of biting the hand that feeds them.» spoon-feed [spoon feed/spoonfeed] = malacostumbrar, dar las cosas masticadas.
Example: The author questions the policy of using assignments to teach library research and the attitude that students should not be spoon fed.