single sheet feeder - translation to russian
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single sheet feeder - translation to russian

1998 SINGLE BY FEEDER
Suffocate (single); Suffocate (Feeder single)

single sheet feeder      
самонаклад с последовательной [поочерёдной] подачей листов
birdfeeder         
  • [[Blue jay]] eating at a feeder
  • A [[blue tit]] eating peanuts from a garden feeder
  • A [[hummingbird]] feeder with red nectar
  • Two [[hummingbird]]s hovering by a feeder
  • This metal bird feeder is designed to be squirrel-proof and bear resistant and cannot be opened while hanging.
RECEPTACLE OR CONSTRUCTION TO SUPPLY BIRD FOOD TO BIRDS
Birdfeeder; Bird feeders; Hummingbird feeder; Bird table; Bird-table; Seed feeder; Feeding hopper; Hopper feeder; Feeding hoppers

общая лексика

кормушка для птиц

feeder         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Feeders; The Feeder; Feeder (disambiguation)
1) фидер
2) питатель

Definition

ПЛЕЙ-ОФФ
(англ. play-off от play - игра, играть и off - от), спортивные соревнования, проигрыш в которых означает выбывание из них.

Wikipedia

Suffocate (Feeder song)

"Suffocate" is a track by the UK rock band Feeder, re-recorded from their 1997 album Polythene. It was released as an in-between single to bridge the gap between Polythene and its follow-up, Yesterday Went Too Soon. Feeder later repeated this in-between single process building up to a following album, with "Just a Day" in 2001 and "Shatter" / "Tender" in 2005. The single reached the UK Singles Chart, peaking at number 37.

The version of "Suffocate" released as a single is a full-band version of the acoustic track from the Polythene album, with slightly amended lyrics. The song began in 1994 as part of the band's demo under the name "Give". At that time, the band was called Real. At the time of its single release, Grant Nicholas said that he wanted to revisit the song.

Frontman Grant also once said that "Give" was the song that secured the band's record deal, which in turn was one of the reasons for its inclusion on The Singles album.

What is the Russian for single sheet feeder? Translation of &#39single sheet feeder&#39 to Russian