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Definition von feeders im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

feeder
besleme ünitesi
feeder
yemlik
feeder
ikmalci
feeder
öfkelendirmek
feeder
yem kabı
feeder
besleme
feeder
besleme hattı
other feeders
(Bilgisayar) diğer besleyicisiler
feeder
besleyici

Bizim arka bahçede bir kuş besleyici var. - There is a bird feeder in our backyard.

Aç kuşlar kuş besleyiciden yiyorlardı. - The hungry birds were eating from the bird feeder.

feeder
şebeke hattı
feeder
yemek veren kimse
bottom feeders
alt besleyiciler
feeder
(Gemicilik) Besleyici, besleyici elektrik hattı
feeder
(Gemicilik) Bebeğe süt verilen ağzı emzikli şişe, biberon
feeder
(Gemicilik) Beslenen, gıda alan (insan, hayvan ve bitki)
feeder
önlük/oyuncu/beslenen
feeder
{i} biberon
feeder
{i} mama önlüğü
feeder
besleyici hat
hatch feeders
(Askeri) ambar ağzı besleyicileri
Englisch - Englisch
plural of feeder
Transmission lines supplying power to a distribution system
are all circuit conductors between service equipment or the source of a separately derived system and the final branch-circuit overcurrent device
channels to bring water into the canal to maintain a certain level
Devices for delivering fish feed to the fish Fish feeders are defined by their power source, and the method used to deliver the feed Common power sources are electricity (including solar), clockwork, water, and fish powered (where the fish themselves knock the feeder and food is dislodged into the water, these are called demand feeders) The methods of feed delivery include; vibrating plates, plates turning against a wiper arm, moving belts, rotation drums, water jets (where the food is introduced into the jet of water), air jets and augers A good feeder is defined a s being one which delivers the feed to as much of the population as possible without causing wastage Feeders which deliver in a small area (including the demand feeders) can, in many species, lead to the build up of a hierarchy, where the more dominant fish get more food than the least dominant This in turn can then lead to big differences in the average weights of the stock and stress of the smaller fish
bottom feeders
plural form of bottom feeder
feeder
A tributary stream, especially of a canal
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A transmission line that feeds the electricity for an electricity substation, or for a transmitter
feeder
That which is used to feed

Example: a bird feeder.

feeder
an 1800s baseball term meaning the pitcher
feeder
A player who is killed by the opposing player or team more than once through lack of skills and experience, thus helping the opposing side

Stop feeding! You feeder.

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A branch line of a railway
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A Feeder is a small switch which acts as an extension shelf, typically with lower-bandwidth interfaces, for a larger switch The larger switch is referred to as the Routing Node for the Feeder(s)
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an animal being fattened or suitable for fattening a branch that flows into the main stream
feeder
{n} one who gives food, eats or encourages
feeder
the minimum set of capacitors, various input parameters, and configuration parameters that capacitor control module algorithms can manage together using the same set of policies
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Short sea shipping service which connects at least two ports in order for the freight (generally containers) to be consolidated or redistributed to or from a deep-sea service in one of these ports By extension, this concept may be used for inland transport services and air transportation
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that which feeds
feeder
a transmission line for an electricity substation, or for a transmitter
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(derogatory) a player who is "killed" by the opposing player or team not more than once due to lack of skills and experience. It has the effect of giving experience and gold to strengthen the opposing side. "Stop feeding! You feeder
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A small canal, which connects the summit level of a canal with a source of water The Milltown Feeder, sometimes called the Grand Supply, brings the water from the Pollardstown Fen over 8 km to the Grand Canal and is navigable for boats with limited headroom, the Lough Owel Feeder of the Royal Canal is about 3 km long
feeder
A small lateral lode falling into the main lode or mineral vein
feeder
US term for a High Voltage power cable Submitted by Karl Kuenning RFL from Roadie Net
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The section of a sheet-fed printing press that separates the sheets and feeds them in position for printing
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Circuit conductors betweem service entrance equipment and branch circuit overcurrent device
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feeds cards, one by one, to a card slot, while turning a wheel This can be done automatically as well
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a machine that automatically provides a supply of some material; "the feeder discharged feed into a trough for the livestock"
feeder
someone who consumes food for nourishment
feeder
In model railroading, a power connection from the transformer or power pack to the track, and then on to another portion of the trackwork Also a short branch road feeding traffic to a main line
feeder
In intermodal moves, a pickup/delivery vehicle or ship
feeder
A distribution (less than 69,000 volts) circuit carrying power from a substation BACK TO TOP
feeder
A machine that feeds coal onto a conveyor belt evenly
feeder
One who eats or feeds; specifically, an animal to be fed or fattened
feeder
A stream that flows into another body of water; a tributary; specifically Hydraulic Engin
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Waterway which is used to re-charge one canal from another canal
feeder
A vessel normally used for local or coastal transport (for carriage of cargo and/or containers) to and from ports not scheduled to be called by the main (ocean) vessel, directly connecting these ports to the main (ocean) vessel
feeder
The part of the press that separates the sheets of paper and feeds them into position for printing
feeder
{i} person or thing which supplies food; device which supplies food to farm animals; bird feeder; person or thing which eats or takes nourishment; animal that fattened for market; something or someone which supplies; something or someone which channels or routes; tributary; someone or something which connects; branch (especially of a transportation line)
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The conductors that feed panels other than the service panel Back to alphabetical list
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The section of a printing press that separates sheets and readies them to be fed into the press
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a branch that flows into the main stream
feeder
A unit on a machine that feeds insert material to a machine (See Hopper)
feeder
A conveyor adapted to control the rate of delivery of packages or objects
feeder
One who, or that which, gives food or supplies nourishment; steward
feeder
One who furnishes incentives; an encourager
feeder
A grain container or reservoir constructed around the hatchway between two decks of a ship which when filled with grain automatically feeds or fills in the vacant areas in the lower holds
feeder
an animal being fattened or suitable for fattening
feeder
An auxiliary part of a machine which supplies or leads along the material operated upon
feeder
circuit conductors between the service equipment and the last downstream branch circuit overcurrent protective device
feeder
Feeder airline and railway services connect major routes and local destinations. a feeder to British Airways's transatlantic destinations
feeder
A distribution (less than 69,000 volts) circuit carrying power from a substation Top
feeder
A device for supplying steam boilers with water as needed
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A feeder road, railway, or river is a smaller one that leads to a more important one
feeder
A feeder school or team provides students or players for a larger or more important one
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A device in the circulating water line of the pool which provides a constant controlled source of chlorine, usually in the form of tablets for the circulating water
feeder
A strong discharge of gas from a fissure; a blower
feeder
One who fattens cattle for slaughter
feeder
A branch railroad, stage line, or the like; a side line which increases the business of the main line
feeder
A device in the circulating water line of the pool which provides a constant controlled source of chlorine, usually in the form of tablets for the recirculating water
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A feeder is a container that you fill with food for birds or animals
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-A three phase distribution line circuit used as a source to other three phase and single phase circuits
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a water course which supplies a canal or reservoir by gravitation or natural flow
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