英:[ˈspu:nˌfi:d]
美:[ˈspunˌfid]
英:[ˈspu:nˌfi:d]
美:[ˈspunˌfid]
spoon-feeds, spoon-feeding, spoon-fed
verb
transitive verb
to feed by means of a spoon
to present (information) so completely as to preclude independent thought
spoon-feed material to students
to present information to in this manner
"用勺子喂(某人)",来自1610年代的 spoon(名词)+ feed(动词)。这个词的比喻意义最早可追溯到1864年。相关词汇: Spoon-fed; spoon-feeding。
The first known use of spoon-feed was in 1615
spread-eagleverb
to stand or move with arms and legs spread wide
spotted fevernoun
any of various diseases (as Rocky Mountain spotted fever and typhus) that are characterized by fever and spots on the skin
spot-checkverb
to make a spot check
spot-checkverb
to make a spot check
sports carnoun
a low small usually two-passenger automobile designed for high-speed driving
spore casenoun
sporangium
spoon-feedverb
to feed by means of a spoon
1 But Thanksgiving is upon us, and surely many of us will be ducking for cover as Uncle Chuck hurls social media talking points across the table — spoon-fed to him by an unholy algorithm tailored to reinforce his baser instincts.
2 Marshall had stomach cancer at the time and was only supposed to be fed through a tube, New York Magazine reported, but Smith spoon-fed him chicken broth.
3 These are sympathetic and moving sentiments to be sure, but being spoon-fed these messages isn’t all that interesting.
4 You’re not being spoon-fed.
5 Then the algorithms take over, spoon-feeding such content to the user.
6 Some teachers spoon-feed their students.
有些教师教书如喂食,使学生不会独立思考。
7 Too many high school teachers just spoon - feed their students.
太多高中老师只是采用填鸭方法灌输学生.
8 Some teachers spoon - feed their students.
有些教师教书如喂食,使学生不会独立思考.
9 The rich man's son have is spoon feed his entire life.
那个富人的儿子一生中都被溺爱.
10 He was so ill that his mother had to spoon - feed him.
他病得很重,他的妈妈不得不用勺喂他.
11 Some students want the teacher to spoon - feed the lessons.
有些学生要教师用填鸭式方法讲课.
12 She's slow. You have to spoon - feed everything to him.
她反应太慢了, 什么事你都得一点一点跟他解释.
13 Mothers spoon - feed their babies.
妈妈们用匙子给她们的婴儿喂食物.
14 The teacher who can only spoon - feed his students is not a good teacher.
只会用填鸭方式教育学生的教师不是个好教师.
1 用匙喂
2 娇生惯养
3 溺爱
grandmother fond indulgent doting maternal fondness dotage dote cosher fondle coddle cocker mollycoddle
4 保护
sheltery protective custodial tutelary patronal protectively care security protection shadow shelter conservation preservation ward sanctuary dependency refuge patronage guardianship auspice palladium tutelage aegis safekeeping protectiveness harborage keep cover protect secure guard preserve shield fence cushion safeguard conserve indemnify patronize forfend take under protection