单词 | fed |
释义 | fedfed1 /fed/ the past tense and past participle of feed1 feed的过去式和过去分词 → fed upExamples from the Corpus fed• A compact disk player, rare for its day, fed Chopin and the Rolling Stones into fierce-looking, six-foot MartinLogan speakers.• The Fed delivered a Goldilocks economy -- not too hot, not too cold -- and stocks and bonds soared.• Fresh fuel is either fed directly into the firing chamber or through openings in the side of the kiln.• The Fed recently lowered the funds rate to 5. 50 % from 5. 75 %.• He fed the crystal into a reader and watched with interest as the file scrolled up.• It turned out she was just as fed up as me, and we were not the only ones.• This raises doubts about some of the signposts the Fed used to rely on. Crime & lawfed2 noun [countableC] American EnglishAmE informal SCa police officer in the FBI 联邦调查局探员[调查员] Fedn noun American EnglishAmE infml n1. a criminal's name for an FBI agent n2. a person who works for a US government agency and is often seen as causing trouble in the lives of ordinary people the FedFed, then American EnglishAmE infml n1. the federal reserve bank n2. the federal reserve system From Longman Business Dictionary FedFed /fed/ nounORGANIZATIONSFINANCE the Fed an informal name for the FEDERAL RESERVE BANK, the FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD, or the FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM The bond market rallied as the Fed eased monetary conditions. (1900-2000) federal |
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