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self-feed

/self-feed, self-/US // ˌsɛlfˈfid, ˈsɛlf- //

自我喂养,自我喂食,自食其力,自给自足

Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    self-fed, self-feed·ing.Agriculture.

    • : to provide a supply of food to so as to allow them to eat as much and as often as they want.Compare hand-feed.

Examples

  • We see detoxing as a path to transcendence, a symbol of modern urban virtue and self-transformation through abstinence.

  • Stephanie Giorgio, a classical musician, credits The Class for helping her cope with anxiety, focus, fear, and self-doubt.

  • For someone with anorexia, self-starvation makes them feel better.

  • I went into the audition as Fericito, the Venezuelan percussionist, and then I did a self-defense expert.

  • Those who come to the Dinner Party are self-selecting; they do want to talk about it.

  • Let the thought of self pass in, and the beauty of great action is gone, like the bloom from a soiled flower.

  • Now this setting up of an orderly law-abiding self seems to me to imply that there are impulses which make for order.

  • At present, Louis was too self-absorbed by the struggles within him, to look deep into what was passing around him.

  • Mrs. Jolly Robin had often wished—when she was trying to feed a rapidly-growing family—that she could hunt forp.

  • But to wave this discourse of Heathens, how many self-contradicting principles are there held among Christians?