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edger-feeder

/ej-er-fee-der/US // ˈɛdʒ ərˈfi dər //

切边机-送料器

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a machine used to sort letters automatically according to envelope size.

Examples

  • At first Wales and Sanger conceived of Wikipedia merely as an adjunct to Nupedia, sort of like a feeder product or farm team.

  • Counting the visitors to the bird feeder would probably be pushing it.

  • Inside a feeder school for The Family, a secretive global network of evangelical power players.

  • Many comedians have rejected the bro code and pushed back against resorting to bottom-feeder rape punchlines for cheap laughs.

  • They also need a voice in land rights and decisions to build feeder roads that make it possible to get their goods to market.

  • It is the Book of Howth which accuses Sidney of being a ‘lusty feeder and surfeiter.’

  • The Wye is the most important feeder of the Derwent, and runs through scenery that is romantically beautiful.

  • Two miles further down, on the west side, the Ouse receives another important feeder in the Aire.

  • It is very largely a bottom feeder and, therefore, rather of a sluggish nature.

  • While the pressman is laying out his plates the feeder should be cutting thin sheets of paper the size of one of the plates.