feed
feed.01 - cause to eat
FEED-V NOTES: Who'd'a thunk one verb could take every possible arrangement of three args? (from feed.01-v)FEEDING-N NOTES: feed.01 (from feeding.01-n)
Aliases:
feeding (n.)
feed (v.)
feed (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: causal agent
ARG1-PPT: food
ARG2-GOL: eater
ARG1-PPT: food
ARG2-GOL: eater
feed-v: double object
Under the stars and moons of the renovated Indiana Roof ballroomARGM-LOC
, nine of the hottest chefs in townARG0
fedrel
themARG2
Indiana duckling mousseline , lobster consomme , veal mignon and chocolate terrine with a raspberry sauceARG1
.feed-v: agentive transitive takes arg2
Bailiffs claimed
theyARG0
were required to chauffeur him to and from work , mow his lawn , chop his wood , fix his car and even drop by his house to feedrel
his two grown mutts , Dixie and HuskyARG2
.feed-v: passivization of food
The transluscent husk of the seed is removed , sifted and crushed ;
the seed itselfARG1
is fedrel
to animalsARG2
.feed-v: passivization of eater
Today 's most widely used data - storing chips have `` volatile '' memories -- their data disappear if
theyARG2
are n'tARGM-NEG
fedrel
a steady diet of electricityARG1
, so they need external power supplies .feed-v: arg2 subject, prepositional
In the early 1970s , when the `` world food crisis '' was a major worry , Phillips Petroleum Co. , like several other big companies , began developing `` single - cell protein , '' edible protein made by
microbesARG2
feedingrel
on non - edible materialsARG1
.feed-v: arg1 subject, transitive
Walt Disney Co. 's Disneyland in Anaheim , Calif. , stocks rescue equipment , medical supplies , and
enough food and waterARG1
to feedrel
at least 10,000 visitorsARG2
for as long as five daysARGM-TMP
in the event that a calamity isolates the theme parkARGM-LOC
.feed-v: metaphorical feeding?
Lotus Development Corp.ARG0
feedsrel
its evaluationsARG1
into a computerARG2
, but only for storage ; the decisions are made by supervisors .feeding-n: Arg0,2
Nancy 'sARG0
feedingrel
the rabbitsARG2
in their backyardARGM-LOC
only increased the snake population .feed.02 - increase
FEED-V NOTES: Frames file for 'feed' based on sentences in wsj. Verbnet entry give-13.1-2. (from feed.02-v predicate notes)Aliases:
feed (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: cause of increase
ARG1-PPT: thing increasing
ARG1-PPT: thing increasing
feed-v: transitive
As the deals also improve Japanese access to American technology and market knowledgeARGM-CAU
, theyARG0
feedrel
American anxieties in this areaARG1
, tooARGM-DIS
.feed-v: prepositional
In a few weeks , many barges probably wo n't be able to operate fully loaded south of St. Louis because the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is beginning to reduce the flow of
the Missouri RiverARG0
, whichR-ARG0
feedsrel
into the Mississippi RiverARG1
.fed_up
fed_up.03 - fed up: be(come) exasperated
FED_UP-J NOTES: (from feed.03-v)Aliases:
fed_up (j.)
Roles:
ARG1-PPT: fed up entity, experiencer
ARG2-PAG: causer of fed-up-ed-ness
ARG2-PAG: causer of fed-up-ed-ness
fed_up-j
Two years ago ,
the Rev. Jeremy Hummerstone , vicar of Great Torrington , DevonARG1
, got soARGM-ADV
fedrel
uprel
with ringers who did n't attend serviceARG2
he sacked the entire band ; the ringers promptly set up a picket line in protest .