Of these 100 species, 27 were wood- (and leaf-litter-) feeders, while the remaining 73 were soil-feeders.
이 100종 중 27종은 나무(및 잎 쓰레기)에서 영양을 취하는자였고, 나머지 73종은 토양에서 영양을 취하는 자였습니다.
Feeding time refers to the regular time at which babies or animals are fed. For babies, feeding time can vary depending on whether they are breastfed or formula-fed, and their age:
Formula-fed babies
Newborns typically consume 2–3 ounces every 2–4 hours, and should not go more than 4–5 hours without feeding.
Breastfed babies
Newborns may nurse for up to 20 minutes or longer on one or both breasts. As they get older, they may take about 5–10 minutes on each side.
Feeding pattern
Most babies develop a feeding pattern of about every 2 to 3 hours, but some may need more frequent feedings during growth spurts.
Signs that a baby is hungry include moving their head from side to side.
The World Health Organization recommends that babies are exclusively breastfed for 6 months, then gradually introduced to other foods while continuing to breastfeed for 2 years or more.
'feeding time'의 정의
the regular time at which babies or animals are fed
"feeder" 먹이통
I've always wanted to have a bird feeder in my garden.
나는 내 정원에 새 모이통을 갖기를 항상 원했다.
Then this bird feeder may be for you!
그렇다면 이 새 모이통이 당신을 위한 것일지도 모릅니다!
An app will create a photo album of the birds that visit and will also give ideas for food that will help bring different species to the feeder.
한 앱이 방문하는 새들의 사진 앨범을 창조하고 또한 먹이통으로 다른 종들을 데리고 오는 것을 도울 음식에 대한 방안들을 준다.
Dead wood is not really dead!
For countless animals, life begins in the decay of logs, stumps, spent wildflower stalks, and fallen leaves.
It’s not easy to accept that all things must eventually come to an end. We often go into denial in the face of the inevitable and airbrush away the aftermath when it does occur.
So it probably shouldn’t have surprised me to read about a gardener who glossed over the demise of an entire tree with spray-paint, covering every crevice as if it were a rusty old chair.
Just days before a public tour, he explained in a magazine article, the tree had lost its leaves, and in his panicked state he coated it in cobalt blue.
In the 15 years since I first saw the photo spread showcasing this spectacle, not much has changed in our approach toward death in the garden.
Even the imagery of everyday language reinforces a lack of respect for plants past their prime: No one wants to become “dead wood” in his career or run into a “snag” in his plans. Nor is it desirable to have “debris” or “litter” lying around our homes.
feeder
adjective [ before noun ]
used to refer to something that leads to or supplies a larger thing of the same type:
a feeder road
a feeder school
feeder
noun [ C ]
uk
a baby or animal that eats in a particular way:
a messy/slow feeder
a container for giving food to animals:
a bird feeder
old-fashioned
a bib for a young child
■ bib
noun [ C ]
uk
a cover made of cloth or plastic that is worn by young children when eating to protect their clothes
feeder
noun [ C ]
uk
an organization, system, etc. that supplies a larger organization, system, etc. with something:
The small regional airlines act as feeders, carrying passengers to the major airports served by international airlines.
feeder
Sensor-based solution to contiguous and overlapping parts in vibratory bowl feeders.
Whilst there are some generalist exophagous feeders, these tend to be on or near the forest floor.
The expenses and time associated with the design of part feeders remains a barrier to flexible automation.
They can be considered non-selective feeders, choosing fruits above all according to their abundance, their size, and perhaps their softness.
Of these 100 species, 27 were wood- (and leaf-litter-) feeders, while the remaining 73 were soil-feeders.
Like other blood feeders, they need to prevent the host immune system from clotting the blood after they have pierced the host blood vessels.
Such a scenario would be supported by the fact that these haematophagous insects are opportunistic feeders attacking various bird species.