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Traducción & Definición
to feed sthg (to) someone: alimentar con algo a alguien, dar -de comer- algo a alguien
I fed him soup for a week while he was sick. Le di sopa durante toda la semana que estuvo enfermo.
Este verbo es irregular:
I feed sthg / I fed / I have fed
a feed (computing): una fuente, un canal (en informática)
Ejemplos
- "What do you feed your goats?"
- "If my butler opened such a bottle at one of my weekend parties, I would feed him to the dogs!"
- "-Feed me, Krelborn, feed me now!"
- "Nobody knows this, but every night I return home at seven o'clock to feed my seven cats and watch soap operas while eating bon bons in front of the telly."
- "Philip : Right, so all through dinner she's doing these wild things with her chopsticks, using them to lift ice cubes out of my glass and feeding them to me."
- "Icarus : Well I can leave work early and feed you your soup..."
- "A donation of just $10 would feed a family of six for a month."
- "Feed my dog."
- "12 coffees brewed per second, 94 mails archived per minute, 6-10 chocolates fed to Bruno per hour."
- "Would you like me to feed your cat?"
- "Another girl in my life that I have to feed!"
- "Horatio : Do you know who is feeding my monkeys while we're gone?"
- "When I forgot to feed the cat for a couple of days, you were really angry for about a week, but you finally let me back in the house when I brought you those flowers."
- "Dr. Loblaw : I didn't feed my dog this morning."
- "Day 27.2 : Horatio says goodbye too, and remember to feed his monkeys."
Ejercicio 1
Fill in the blanks with terms used in the dialogue. Use the clues to help you.
To give food to an animal, or a person is to them.
Now find the simple past tense of this irregular verb: "Yesterday I my dog."
A young dog which has just been born is called a .
Bonus: A young cat which has just been born is called a . (This term was not used in the dialogue.)
To give food to an animal, or a person is to them.
Now find the simple past tense of this irregular verb: "Yesterday I my dog."
A young dog which has just been born is called a .
Bonus: A young cat which has just been born is called a . (This term was not used in the dialogue.)
Fill in the blanks with terms used in the dialogue. Use the clues to help you.
To give food to an animal, or a person is to feed 1 them.
Now find the simple past tense of this irregular verb: "Yesterday I fed 2 my dog."
A young dog which has just been born is called a puppy 3.
Bonus: A young cat which has just been born is called a kitten 4. (This term was not used in the dialogue.)
To give food to an animal, or a person is to feed 1 them.
Now find the simple past tense of this irregular verb: "Yesterday I fed 2 my dog."
A young dog which has just been born is called a puppy 3.
Bonus: A young cat which has just been born is called a kitten 4. (This term was not used in the dialogue.)
1 feed: "To feed (a baby, an animal)" is to give it food or nourishment (such as milk, dog food, bananas, etc). In this dialogue, Philip laments that the dog in his life is another "mouth to feed", an expression which describes a person or animal which must be given food or provided for.
2 fed: The verb "to feed" is irregular: feed/fed/fed. The term "yesterday" in this sentence tells us that this is a single completed action, which requires the simple past tense. "To feed (a baby, an animal)" is to give it food or nourishment (such as milk, dog food, bananas, etc).
3 puppy: A young dog is called a "puppy". In this scene, Philip has acquired a puppy from his ex-girlfriend.
4 kitten: A "kitten" is a young cat. The term wasn't used in the dialogue, but it's a very important term to know for important business meetings and watching cute videos on the internet.
Ejercicio 2
Fill in the blanks with terms used in the article.
This phrasal verb means to clear a space for an object or person. "I had to reverse my car to for the ambulance". (2 words)
This term describes the act of passing food or drink through the mouth and throat into the stomach. "Horatio can five pieces of steak in 2.6 seconds". (1 word)
This term describes bovine animals such as cows, bulls, or oxen. The answer is not "beef"! "Farmer Giles raises to produce meat and dairy products". (1 word)
This phrasal verb means to clear a space for an object or person. "I had to reverse my car to for the ambulance". (2 words)
This term describes the act of passing food or drink through the mouth and throat into the stomach. "Horatio can five pieces of steak in 2.6 seconds". (1 word)
This term describes bovine animals such as cows, bulls, or oxen. The answer is not "beef"! "Farmer Giles raises to produce meat and dairy products". (1 word)
Fill in the blanks with terms used in the article.
This phrasal verb means to clear a space for an object or person. "I had to reverse my car to make way 1 for the ambulance". (2 words)
This term describes the act of passing food or drink through the mouth and throat into the stomach. "Horatio can swallow 2 five pieces of steak in 2.6 seconds". (1 word)
This term describes bovine animals such as cows, bulls, or oxen. The answer is not "beef"! "Farmer Giles raises cattle 3 to produce meat and dairy products". (1 word)
This phrasal verb means to clear a space for an object or person. "I had to reverse my car to make way 1 for the ambulance". (2 words)
This term describes the act of passing food or drink through the mouth and throat into the stomach. "Horatio can swallow 2 five pieces of steak in 2.6 seconds". (1 word)
This term describes bovine animals such as cows, bulls, or oxen. The answer is not "beef"! "Farmer Giles raises cattle 3 to produce meat and dairy products". (1 word)
1 make way: "To make way" means to create a space to allow something to pass. For example: "Make way for the king!". It can be used in a more figurative sense to mean to "give up" a position and be succeeded by another person. For example: "He resigned from the position of Financial Director to make way for a younger man".
2 swallow: "To swallow" is the action of making food, drink or sleeping pills pass to the stomach. "To swallow" is often used metaphorically and there are lots of interesting idioms that use this term. For example, in the article the author writes: "But a gentleman that tolerates a wine that tastes like bad eggs? That's a bit much to swallow!" This means that it is difficult to accept or believe that a real "gentleman" would accept a wine of such bad quality.
3 cattle: "Cattle" describes domesticated bovine animals, such as cows. Note, "cattle" is an uncountable noun: like information and advice, it only has one form and is never used with an article. Therefore we would say "how much cattle do you have on your farm?". It might be useful if you talk to an English farmer, but try not to mention "Mad Cow Disease" or BSE!
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