(fed, fed/fed/) [] feed A (with B) | feed B into Ato supply sth to sb/sth供给;供应◆The electricity line is fed with power through an underground cable.这条电线的电力是通过地下电缆传输的。feed A (with B) | feed B into/through Ato put or push sth into or through a machine把…放进机器;将…塞进机器◆You have to feed the sheets into the printer one at a time.每次只能放一张纸到打印机里。●ˌfeed ˈback (into sth)to have an influence on the development of sth; to help to improve sth对(某事的发展)产生影响;有助于提高(某事)◆The goodwill feeds back into increased store sales.商誉有助于提高商店的销售量。●ˌfeed sth ˈback (into sth)to return sth, especially money, to an organization, etc. so that it can be used to help improve it(尤指钱等)返回◆Our profits are usually fed back into the company to keep it growing.我们的利润通常返回到公司以保持公司稳定增长。●ˌfeed sth ˈback (to sb)to give sb information, advice or opinions about sth such as how good a product or sb's work is, especially so that it can be improved反馈(信息或意见)◆The results of our research will be fed back to the teams.我们的研究结果将反馈到各小组。➡feedback ●ˈfeed into sth●ˌfeed ˈthrough into sth(about information, an opinion, etc.) to affect sth; to help to form or develop sth(信息、意见等)影响某事;有助于建立或发展某事◆The report's findings will feed into company policy.报告的调查结果将有助于公司制订政策。◆Increases in public spending will feed through into higher employment.增加公共开支将有助于提高就业率。●ˌfeed ˈthrough (to sb/sth)to reach sb/sth after going through a process or system最终得以提供给◆It will take time for the higher rates to feed through to investors.➡feed into sth