- Fodder is cheap food, usually given to livestock animals like cows. If you gave a cow caviar or homemade scones, that would not be fodder. Try cornstalks.
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- n. 饲料;素材
- vt. 喂
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1. The pigs battened on the plentiful fodder.
那些猪饲料充足,吃得膘肥体壮。
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2. They mowed the field so as to provide the cattle with fodder.
他们把地里的草割下来以便给牛提供饲料。
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3. They provide us with the environmentally sound renewable resource of wood, fuel for energy and many non-wood products, including food, fodder, medicines, building materials and cosmetics.
它们为我们提供环保型可再生木材资源、燃料能源和众多非木材产品,包括食物、饲料、药材、建筑材料和装饰材料。
- fodder (n.) Old English fodder "food," especially "hay, straw, or other bulk food for cattle," from Proto-Germanic *fodram (source also of Old Norse foðr, Middle Dutch voeder, Old High German fuotar, German Futter), from PIE *pa-trom, suffixed form of root *pa- "to feed."
fod·der / ˈfɒdə(r) ; NAmE ˈfɑːdər / noun [uncountable ] 1 food for horses and farm animals (马等家畜的)饲料,秣 2 ( disapproving) ( often after a noun 常置于名词后 ) people or things that are considered to have only one use (人或东西)只能是…的料 ◆ Without education, these children will end up as factory fodder (= only able to work in a factory). 不受教育,这些孩子将来只能到工厂干活。 ◆ This story will be more fodder for the gossip columnists. 这个传闻会是闲谈专栏作家的又一素材。 ☞see also cannon fodder fodder fodders foddered foddering fod·der / ˈfɒdə(r) ; NAmE ˈfɑːdər /
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