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spoon-feed verb[ T ] uk /ˈspuːn.fiːd/ us /ˈspuːn.fiːd/
spoon-feedverb[T] (FEED) to feed a baby or other person using a spoon用勺喂(婴儿等) SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Giving food to people & animals aid station bottle-feed bottle-feeding breast milk breastfeed cat-sitting colostrum fatted fatten someone/something up fed force-feed hand-reared nourish nursing overfed overfeed spoon underfeed underfeeding unfed
spoon-feedverb[T] (PROVIDE INFORMATION) disapproving to give someone so much help or information that that person does not need to try himself or herself: 填鸭式灌输;满堂灌 By giving out printed sheets of facts and theories, the teachers spoon-fed us with what we needed for the exam.老师们把印有事例和理论的材料发下来,把准备考试所需要的内容填鸭式地灌输给我们。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Giving, providing and supplying accommodate accommodate someone with something administer administration afford arm someone with something be good for somethingidiom dish hand something around hand something back hand something down hand something in outfit provision put something on re-equip re-equipment reassign reassignment render
spoon-feed | American Dictionary spoon-feed verb[ T ] us/ˈspunˌfid/past tense and past participlespoon-fedus/ˈspunˌfed/
spoon-feedverb[T] (PROVIDE INFORMATION) to give someone so much help or information that the person has no opportunity to act or think independently: I was being spoon-fed friendly audiences that wouldn’t give me trouble.
spoon-feedverb[T] (feed) to feed someone with a spoon: The zookeepers were spoon-feeding the baby chimpanzees. |