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nurtureverb[T](HELP DEVELOP)to takecareof,feed, andprotectsomeone or something,especiallyyoungchildrenorplants, andhelphim, her, or it todevelop: 养育,培育(尤指幼儿或植物)Shewantstostayathomeand nurture herchildren.她想留在家里照看孩子。 acarefullynurturedgarden精心打理的花园 Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examplesto take care of someone or something - care forShe had to give up her job to care for her elderly mother.
- take care ofI just want to make enough money to take care of my family.
- look afterMy aunt looked after me after my parents died.
- nurseHe nursed me back to health.
- tendHe lived a quiet life, tending his garden and his hives.
See more results » tohelpaplanor apersontodevelopand besuccessful: 促进;扶助;培养As arecordcompanyexecutive, hisjobis to nurtureyoungtalent.作为唱片公司主管,他的职责是培养有才华的年轻人。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesTreating someone well - allowance
- be spoilt for choiceidiom
- coddle
- cosset
- do as you would be done byidiom
- dosomeoneproudidiom
- kid
- make
- make much/a lot ofsomeoneidiom
- mollycoddle
- mother
- non-exploitative
- pander tosomeone/something
- proud
- respect
- seesomeonerightidiom
- smother
- spoil
- spoilsomeonerottenidiom
- treat
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Gardening - general words Encouraging and urging on nurtureverb[T](FOR A LONG TIME)to have aparticularemotion,plan, orideafor alongtime: (长期)怀有,抱有Winifred nurturedambitionsfor herdaughterto be asurgeon.威妮弗雷德一直盼着她女儿会成为外科医生。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesExperiencing and suffering - (straight) from the horse's mouthidiom
- afflict
- affliction
- almost/nearly die ofsomethingidiom
- be a martyr tosomethingidiom
- be a victim ofyourown successidiom
- bear
- count
- get the short end of the stickidiom
- get/haveyourfingers burnedidiom
- go through
- grip
- hands-on
- horse
- ride
- seat-of-the-pants
- see lifeidiom
- stricken
- survive
- taste
See more results » the way in whichchildrenaretreatedas they aregrowing,especiallyascomparedwith thecharacteristicsthey arebornwith: 教育,培养;(尤指)后天养育Which do youbelievehas thestrongestinfluenceon howchildrendevelop-natureornurture?你认为哪一个对孩子的成长影响最大——先天条件还是后天教育? SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesParenting & caring for children - adopt
- adoptable
- adopted
- adoptee
- adoption
- caretaking
- child-rearing
- childless
- childlessness
- childmind
- lawnmower parent
- looked-after
- mothering
- nanny
- non-custodial
- swaddle
- unadoptable
- unadopted
- upbringing
- visitation
See more results » (Definition ofnurturefrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)nurture| American Dictionarytofeedandcarefor achild, or tohelpsomeone or somethingdevelopbyencouragingthatpersonor thing: As arecordcompanydirector, hisjobis to nurtureyoungtalent. (Definition ofnurturefrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofnurturenurture Second, political theory and governance are aimed at recognizing and nurturing families as entities that are responsible for the welfare of their members.From theCambridge English Corpus The late-stage garden, using the abstract emotion of an infant or young child, provides peace, safety,nurtureand security.From theCambridge English Corpus This understanding of the city as a universally accommodating and nurturing eco-system that ultimately eluded comprehension was far from being a common one.From theCambridge English Corpus The eruption of the border war stoked the old fears of survival, and revived the sense of collective responsibility nurtured for half a century.From theCambridge English Corpus While he might be nurtured for national leadership, yet he was a potential trouble-maker.From theCambridge English Corpus Nature andnurture, though now distinct terms, were not yet necessarily mutually exclusive.From theCambridge English Corpus The societal/institutional indices are sevenfold, in parallel to the other seven clusters of indicators, namely dwelling, spending, working, nurturing, healing, recreation, and learning.From theCambridge English Corpus From a care perspective, morality requires not hurting others, condemning all violence and exploitation, and nurturing relationships and connections between persons.From theCambridge English Corpus It was speculation bred of insecurity and nurtured in ignorance.From theCambridge English Corpus It is possible to prevent hostile attribution biases by engineering an early rearing environment to include features thatnurturebenign attribution tendencies.From theCambridge English Corpus These discourses nurtured the ideal of a transcendent experience through great music.From theCambridge English Corpus By selective breeding humans were able tonurturespecific traits in animals and plants, long before they had the means to directly manipulate the genome.From theCambridge English Corpus A key point that should be reinforced is that collaborative learning provides the platform on which independent learning is nurtured.From theCambridge English Corpus However, it must be remembered that cellular senescence also plays roles in multiple other disease states and might potentiallynurturetumourigenic growth.From theCambridge English Corpus Recently, there have been some signs of the emergence of more autonomy-supportive teaching strategies aimed at nurturing students' individual interests.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/nurture## |