FED的意思和读音

fed

: [fed] : [fed]

n.

feds  

FED

n.1.;()

v.1.“feed”2.3.

na.1.“feed”

n.1.someone employed by the U.S. government to do police work, especially an officer in the FBI

v.1.The past tense and past participle of feed

na.1.The past tense and past participle of feed

1.Larry Meyer(Fed)(Ben Bernanke)20141

7.Fed,TSX62.40(0.50%),12,663.58G20

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1.At the first one I said that I had a baby at home that needed to be fed and asked to be allowed to buy some milk powder./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

2.His mother fed him on milk when he was a baby.

3.Some analysts question how much further the stock market can rise if the Fed's actions do not lift the economy out of its sluggishness.

4.And although the Fed is still going to have more tools available to it, it is critical that the other branches of government step up.

5.The Kansas City Fed president said some weak data had not shaken his basic forecast of a modest recovery this year.

6.The U. S. economy is in what former Federal Reserve governor Laurence Meyer describes as a 'danger zone, ' close to if not in recession.Fed(LaurenceMeyer)”,退

7.enough to be grateful to your Highness for the delicious food with which you hve fed me daily.殿使

8.Whether the angels have fed him, or his kin beneath, I cannot tell; but he has not eaten a meal with us for nearly a week.使

9.Saxon also allows the tree to be supplied to user-written code for further processing, or to be fed as input to another style sheet.Saxon便

10.I am not wrong. I am able to understand the truth and not the propaganda fed to me by Chinese masters.