feeder
Prononciation : [ˈfiːdər]
Contexte : « animals »
(noun) a feeder is something that gives food to animals, like a bird feeder where birds can eat seeds. It's important for animals to get food from feeders, especially when it's hard for them to find food in nature.
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I filled the bird feeder with seeds, and now the birds come to eat every day.
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The feeder was empty, so the birds did not come to visit our yard.
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Do you think the squirrels will try to get into the bird feeder?
Contexte : « devices »
(noun) a feeder can also mean a machine that supplies materials or food to another machine. For example, in a factory, a feeder helps keep the machines running by giving them the things they need to work.
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The paper feeder made sure that the printer never ran out of paper.
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Without the feeder working properly, the factory had to stop production.
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How often should we check the feeder for the printing machine?
Contexte : « relationships »
(noun) in some contexts, a feeder can refer to a person who provides support or help to someone else, like a family member who helps take care of a young child or someone who gives assistance.
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As a feeder in our community, she helps many families by providing food and resources.
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He is not a feeder for his friends; he usually expects them to help him instead.
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What qualities make someone a good feeder in a community?