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feed /fiːd/ (fed, fed /fed/ ) ► SEE ALLfeed back (into/to sth)feed sth back (to sb)feed sth infeed A into Bfeed B with Afeed into sthfeed on/off sthfeed through (to sb/sth/into sth)feed sb/sth up ●ˌfeed ˈback (into/to sth) if sth feeds back to/into sth, it returns to the place, situation, idea, etc. that it started from and has an effect, usually a good one, on its development 反过来带动;反过来影响◆Rising import prices tend to feed back into domestic prices. 进口价格上升会导致国内价格上涨。◆What the audience says feeds back into the development of the programme. 观众的反馈有助于这个节目的改进。[v + adv]●ˌfeed sth ˈback (to sb) to give information, advice or opinions about a product, sb’s work, etc., especially so that it can be improved 反馈(信息、建议或意见)(给某人)◆We will feed this information back to the company. 我们会把这一情况反馈给公司。◆The results of the tests will be fed back to the schools. 考试成绩将反馈给各学校。OBJ information[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n]▸ ˈfeedback noun [uncountable]1. information, advice or opinions about how good a product, sb’s work, etc. is 反馈的信息(或建议、意见)◆We got a lot of positive feedback about the programme. 这个节目收到很多正面反馈意见。2. an unpleasant noise produced by some electrical equipment when some of the power returns to the system (电器的)回传噪声●ˌfeed sth ˈin●ˌfeed A ˈinto B●ˈfeed B with Ato put sth into a machine 将…放进(机器)◆You’ll need to feed the paper in by hand. 你得手动进纸。◆to feed information into a computer 将信息输入计算机◆He fed coins into the meter. 他往停车收费器里投入硬币。◆He fed the meter with coins. 他往停车收费器里投入硬币。[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + prep]●ˌfeed ˈinto sthto have an influence on the development of sth 对(事物的发展)产生影响◆The report’s findings will feed into company policy. 报告结论将影响公司政策。[v + prep]●ˈfeed on/off sth1. (of an animal, etc. 动物等) to use sth as food; to eat sth; to get strength from sth 以…为食;靠…生长◆This bat feeds on fruit. 这种蝙蝠吃水果。2. (disapproving) to become stronger because of sth else 因…而壮大◆The media feed off each other’s stories. 媒体靠相互采用对方的报道而生存。[v + prep]●ˌfeed ˈthrough (to sb/sth/into sth) to reach sb/sth after going through a process or a system (在…身上)逐渐产生影响◆Rises in prices feed through to higher wage claims. 物价上涨导致人们要求加薪。◆It will take time for the higher rates to feed through to investors. 提高利率的效应需要一些时日传导到投资者。[v + adv]●ˌfeed sb/sth ˈup (BrE) to give extra food to a person or an animal to make them stronger and more healthy (增加进食)养胖,养壮;(增加喂食)养肥◆You need feeding up a bit. 你需要多吃点。[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] |