Feeding Frenzy Hindi Meaning


Jan 31, 2020  Definition of feeding frenzy. 1: a frenzy of eating: a wildly aggressive attack of prey by an animal or group of animals sharks in a feeding frenzy Chemoreception seems to be highly developed in this snake and the smell of prey is sufficient to initiate a feeding frenzy.— Douglas Cable et al. Apr 20, 2015 Video shows what feeding frenzy means. A wild, turbulent situation in which multiple sharks or other predatory fish attack one or more edible creatures simul.

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feed

(fēd) v.tr.1.
a. To give food to; supply with nourishment: feed the children.
b. To provide as food or nourishment: fed fish to the cat.
2.
a. To serve as food for: The turkey is large enough to feed a dozen.
b. To produce food for: The valley feeds an entire county.
3.
a. To provide for consumption, utilization, or operation: feed logs to a fire; feed data into a computer.
b. To supply with something essential for growth, maintenance, or operation: Melting snow feeds the reservoirs.
c. To transmit (media content) by means of a communications network or satellite, as for processing or distribution.
4.
a. To minister to; gratify: fed their appetite for the morbid.
b. To support or promote; encourage: His unexplained absences fed our suspicions.
6. Sports To pass a ball or puck to (a teammate), especially to set up a scoring chance.
v.intr.
1. To eat. Used of animals: pigs feeding at a trough.
2. To be nourished or supported: an ego that feeds on flattery.
3.
a. To move steadily, as into a machine for processing.
b. To be channeled; flow: This road feeds into the freeway.
n.1.
b. The amount of such food given at one time.
2. Informal A meal, especially a large one: We had a great feed at the restaurant.
3. The act of providing food, especially to an animal: food given at one feed.
4.
a. Material or an amount of material supplied, as to a machine or furnace.
5.
a. An apparatus that supplies material to a machine.
b. The aperture through which such material enters a machine.
6.
a. The transmission or conveyance of published content, as by satellite, on the internet, or by broadcast over a network of stations.
b. A signal or program made by means of such transmission: The satellite feed was garbled due to sunspot activity.
7. Sports A pass of a ball or puck, especially to set up a scoring chance.
Idiom: be off (one's) feed
To have lost one's appetite: The dog is off its feed this week.
[Middle English feden, from Old English fēdan; see pā- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.]

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Feeding Frenzy Hindi Meaning In Tamil

ˈfiːdɪŋ)
n
Noun1.feeding - the act of consuming food
chewing, mastication, chew, manduction - biting and grinding food in your mouth so it becomes soft enough to swallow
mycophagy - the practice of eating fungi (especially mushrooms collected in the wild)
consumption, ingestion, intake, uptake - the process of taking food into the body through the mouth (as by eating)
chomp, bite - the act of gripping or chewing off with the teeth and jaws
browsing, browse - the act of feeding by continual nibbling
coprophagia, coprophagy - eating feces; in human a symptom of some kinds of insanity
engorgement - eating ravenously or voraciously to satiation
banqueting, feasting - eating an elaborate meal (often accompanied by entertainment)
lunching - the act of eating lunch
repletion, surfeit - eating until excessively full
supping - ingestion of liquid food with a spoon or by drinking
degustation, relishing, savoring, savouring, tasting - taking a small amount into the mouth to test its quality; 'cooking was fine but it was the savoring that he enjoyed most'
necrophagia, necrophagy - feeding on corpses or carrion
scatophagy - the eating of excrement or other filth
2.feeding - the act of supplying food and nourishment
lactation, suckling - feeding an infant by giving suck at the breast
supplying, provision, supply - the activity of supplying or providing something
forced feeding, gavage - feeding that consists of the delivery of a nutrient solution (as through a nasal tube) to someone who cannot or will not eat
intravenous feeding, IV - administration of nutrients through a vein
spoonfeeding - feeding someone (as a baby) from a spoon
hyperalimentation, total parenteral nutrition, TPN - administration of a nutritionally adequate solution through a catheter into the vena cava; used in cases of long-term coma or severe burns or severe gastrointestinal syndromes

feeding

[ˈfiːdɪŋ]
B.CPDfeeding bottleN (esp Brit) → biberónm
feeding frenzyNthe birds engage in a feeding frenzylos pájarosinician un frenéticofestín
she was caught in a media feeding frenzyse vioconvertidaen el centro de una atenciónfebril por partede losmedios de comunicación
feeding groundN (lit) → fuentef de alimentación (fig) → minafde oro
the factory will soon be a feeding ground for lawyersla fábrica será pronto una minade oro para los abogados
feeding timeN (at zoo) → horaf de comer; (baby's) (= time for breast feed) → horafdelpecho; (= time for bottle feed) → horafdelbiberón

feeding

[ˈfiːdɪŋ]n [person, animal] → alimentationffeeding bottle n(British)biberonmfeeding frenzy n
The press was in a feeding frenzy → La presse s'est déchaînée.feeding time n [breast-fed baby] → heurefde latétée; [bottle-fed baby] → heuref du biberon; [animals]

Feeding Frenzy Hindi Meaning Free

(in zoo)heuref de nourrir les animaux

feeding

:
feeding bottle
feeding cup
feeding frenzyn
(fig)the press was in a feedingdie Presseriss sich um die Story
feeding ground
feeding time
n (for animal) → Fütterungszeitf; (for baby) → Zeitffür die Mahlzeit; the baby’s feeding was still an hour awaydie nächsteMahlzeit des Säuglings war erst in einer Stundefällig

feed·ing

n. alimentación;
enteral ______ enteral;
forced ______ forzada;
rectal ______ por el recto;

feeding

Hindi Meaning Of Names

n alimentación f; tube — alimentación por sonda
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noun

  • 1An aggressive and competitive group attack on prey by a number of sharks or piranhas.

    • ‘This seemed to trigger the sharks into a feeding frenzy.’
    • ‘I have seen sharks in a feeding frenzy, turtles fighting and shoals of fish so large that they blocked out the light from the surface, but this spectacle beat them all.’
    • ‘Years later, I found myself swimming backwards through the water while Stuart induced a feeding frenzy of Caribbean reef sharks by free-baiting the water with tuna meat along my path.’
    • ‘He tells us how he literally swam with sharks during a feeding frenzy.’
    • ‘Each herbivore entrapment probably triggered a feeding frenzy that resulted in up to a dozen predators being trapped as well, says Van Valkenburgh.’
    • ‘Showing the press an underwater videotape, Jeng said that in periods of calm water, they observed thousands of crabs swarm out in a feeding frenzy on the sea floor over an area of a few square meters.’
    • ‘But to start cutting would have the same effect as a rupture, it would immediately trigger a feeding frenzy in the other scavengers, and the smells of blood and meat might draw more of them.’
    • ‘In September, the crevices in the wall are crammed with hundreds of mating pairs of velvet swimming crabs, exciting swarms of fish into a feeding frenzy.’
    1. 1.1An episode of frantic competition or rivalry for something.
      • ‘The media feeding frenzy will, indeed, be massive.’
      • ‘Such an arrest would not normally arouse the media feeding frenzy that ensued.’
      • ‘He knows a coordinated feeding frenzy of epic proportions has just begun.’
      • ‘There was no feeding frenzy, no gnashing of teeth.’
      • ‘Recent shark attacks in Florida have sparked the now customary feeding frenzy in the media.’
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