feeding
feeding — 名詞
1. One of the regular times during the day when a baby or very young child is given
餵食
嬰兒進食的固定時間
One of the regular times during the day when a baby or very young child is given milk or other food to eat.
The nurse showed Rachid how to position the baby for each feeding.
護士向 Rachid 示範如何在每次餵食時正確擺放寶寶的姿勢。
countable: each feeding / a feeding
Linh's daughter started sleeping through the night after her last feeding.
Linh 的女兒在最後一次餵食後開始能夠一覺到天亮。
possessive + last feeding
Each feeding for a newborn takes about twenty to thirty minutes.
新生兒每次餵食大約需要二十到三十分鐘。
Élise kept a careful record of her baby's feeding schedule.
Élise 仔細記錄了寶寶的餵食時間表。
文法句型
feeding as countable noun
possessive + feeding
adjective + feeding (last/next/first/each)
用法筆記
Countable when referring to one specific occasion. Typically modified by 'first', 'last', 'next', or a possessive determiner (her baby's feeding). Not used for older children or adults — use 'meal' instead.
常見錯誤
2. The activity of supplying nourishment to a living thing, or of taking food in fo
餵養;進食
提供或攝取食物的行為
The activity of supplying nourishment to a living thing, or of taking food in for oneself.
The zookeeper prepared a special feeding for the penguins at three o'clock.
動物管理員在下午三點為企鵝準備了一場特別的餵食。
feeding of animals: special feeding
Caio volunteers at a local shelter that organises the feeding of stray animals.
Caio 在當地一間收容所擔任志工,負責安排流浪動物的餵養工作。
feeding of + object (animals)
Regular feeding of the garden keeps the flowers healthy through the summer.
定期為花園施肥澆水能讓花朵在整個夏天保持健康。
Aaron helps with the feeding of the neighbourhood cat while its owner is away.
Aaron 幫忙照顧鄰居的貓,在主人外出期間負責餵養。
The hospital's feeding programme delivers meals to elderly patients at home.
醫院的膳食供應計劃為無法自行煮飯的年長病患送餐到府。
- nourishment
Refers to the food itself or its nutritional value, not the act of providing it
- food provision
More formal, covers only the giving side, not consuming
文法句型
feeding of + object
adjective + feeding (tube feeding / bottle feeding)
feeding + noun (feeding programme / feeding time)
用法筆記
Typically uncountable and used in descriptive or formal contexts such as animal care, healthcare, or agriculture. Often followed by 'of' to specify the recipient (feeding of animals, feeding of plants). When countable (a feeding), the meaning shifts towards sense 1 (baby's mealtime).