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deadhead    音标拼音: [d'ɛdh,ɛd]
n. 免票的人;空车;无能力者,庸人

免票的人;空车;无能力者,庸人

deadhead
n 1: a nonenterprising person who is not paying his way; "the
deadheads on the payroll should be eased out as fast as
possible"
2: a train or bus or taxi traveling empty

Deadhead \Dead"head`\, n.
1. One who receives free tickets for theaters, public
conveyances, etc. [Colloq. U. S.]
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2. (Naut.) A buoy. See under {Dead}, a.
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Feed \Feed\, n.
1. That which is eaten; esp., food for beasts; fodder;
pasture; hay; grain, ground or whole; as, the best feed
for sheep.
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2. A grazing or pasture ground. --Shak.
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3. An allowance of provender given to a horse, cow, etc.; a
meal; as, a feed of corn or oats.
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4. A meal, or the act of eating. [R.]
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For such pleasure till that hour
At feed or fountain never had I found. --Milton.
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5. The water supplied to steam boilers.
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6. (Mach.)
(a) The motion, or act, of carrying forward the stuff to
be operated upon, as cloth to the needle in a sewing
machine; or of producing progressive operation upon
any material or object in a machine, as, in a turning
lathe, by moving the cutting tool along or in the
work.
(b) The supply of material to a machine, as water to a
steam boiler, coal to a furnace, or grain to a run of
stones.
(c) The mechanism by which the action of feeding is
produced; a feed motion.
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{Feed bag}, a nose bag containing feed for a horse or mule.


{Feed cloth}, an apron for leading cotton, wool, or other
fiber, into a machine, as for carding, etc.

{Feed door}, a door to a furnace, by which to supply coal.

{Feed head}.
(a) A cistern for feeding water by gravity to a steam
boiler.
(b) (Founding) An excess of metal above a mold, which
serves to render the casting more compact by its
pressure; -- also called a {riser}, {deadhead}, or
simply {feed} or {head} --Knight.

{Feed heater}.
(a) (Steam Engine) A vessel in which the feed water for
the boiler is heated, usually by exhaust steam.
(b) A boiler or kettle in which is heated food for stock.


{Feed motion}, or {Feed gear} (Mach.), the train of mechanism
that gives motion to the part that directly produces the
feed in a machine.

{Feed pipe}, a pipe for supplying the boiler of a steam
engine, etc., with water.

{Feed pump}, a force pump for supplying water to a steam
boiler, etc.

{Feed regulator}, a device for graduating the operation of a
feeder. --Knight.

{Feed screw}, in lathes, a long screw employed to impart a
regular motion to a tool rest or tool, or to the work.

{Feed water}, water supplied to a steam boiler, etc.

{Feed wheel} (Mach.), a kind of feeder. See {Feeder}, n., 8.
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