单词 | spoonfeed |
例句 | By contrast, the children watching Prom 59 were terrible fidgets, despite the most gentle attempts by the BBC to spoonfeed them manageable lumps of music. Prom 59: The Children's Prom 2010-08-31T12:18:00Z The day we start spoonfeeding, it loses its impact. How Punchdrunk breathed life into The Drowned Man 2013-06-05T17:00:00Z In The Hour, Whishaw has to spoonfeed West facts as he presents an emergency report on Nasser nationalising the Suez canal. Is The Hour the new Broadcast News? 2011-07-29T10:19:28Z Rightly, it doesn’t spoonfeed the viewers by trying to explain every little thing, but it’s challenging. The Man in the High Castle: the Nazis win, but so do viewers 2015-11-20T05:00:00Z In the film, Brooks has to spoonfeed Hurt facts as he presents an emergency report about a Libyan attack on a US airbase. Is The Hour the new Broadcast News? 2011-07-29T10:19:28Z "Ever since Sky changed their packaging and the music channels became an opt-in, passive consumers don't have anywhere else to spoonfeed them music." Radio 1's daytime takeover: liked Tinie? Try this lot 2011-01-03T21:30:01Z Fedora said after a recent practice that the new coaches have been “spoonfeeding” the players new pieces each day. Tar Heels work to overhaul struggling defense in spring 2015-04-10T04:00:00Z I can still tell which team is which, and which players are the goalies, but without the focus you get from a TV camera, or a commentator to spoonfeed information, that's about it. How I learned to love spectator sport 2010-04-21T07:00:00Z |
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