及物动词
1. Nurture your mind.
发展你的心智。
名词
1. The two sisters had received very different nurture.
这俩个姊妹接受过极不同的教育。
1. 后天:当1975年这部经典之作首次出版时,它创立了一个新学科,并触发了-轮围绕先天(nature)与后天(nurture)古老议题甚嚣尘上的论争. 尽管得到了国际动物行为学学会官员和同仁的襄赞,但更广为人知的是,
2. 滋养:在这个能量中心里头, 对于美的定义有大部分取决于爬虫类与哺乳动物的大脑, 那是本能的, 主要关切 滋养(nurture)与群体. 本能上, 大猩猩被驱策尽可能地去交配 ,繁衍后代. 这个生存机制是很深沉的并且是构成你们男人与女人重要的一部分.
1. nurture的解释
1. 养育;培育
If you nurture something such as a young child or a young plant, you care for it while it is growing and developing.
e.g. Parents want to know the best way to nurture and raise their child to adulthood...
父母希望知道养育孩子长大成人的最佳方法。
e.g. The modern conservatory is not an environment for nurturing plants.
这个现代化温室的环境不适合培育植物。
2. 发展,孕育(计划、想法等);培养(人等)
If you nurture plans, ideas, or people, you encourage them or help them to develop.
e.g. She had always nurtured great ambitions for her son.
她总是鼓励儿子要树立远大抱负。
e.g. ...parents whose political views were nurtured in the sixties...
政治观点形成于60年代的父母一辈
3. 教育;教养;培养
Nurture is care that is given to someone while they are growing and developing.
e.g. The human organism learns partly by nature, partly by nurture.
人的学习能力部分是天生的,部分是后天培养的。
1. nurture在线翻译
1. " Traveling and painting are effective ways to nurture children's imaginations and activate their creative potential, " says curator Hong Xing.
2. Cirrus hopes that working with Chinese partners to develop the facility will nurture demand for private planes in China.
3. Group dancing can nurture students'social and communicative ability and help them build a healthy relationship with students of the opposite sex.
4. One of the cubs was taken away from the mother, as pandas usually only nurture one of their two cubs.
5. nurture的意思
5. Cao's job has been to nurture each dancer's creative thoughts, encourage them to imagine the impossible and to realize that in their moves.
6. nurture
6. The provincial government has rolled out policies to nurture talents and attract overseas professionals, while private enterprises do their bit to build an affluent talent pool.
7. Even with some state help, those promising industries deserve a due level of government nurture.
8. The competition is designed to nurture the participants, some of whom may be the next big literary stars.
9. " China needs diversified investment sources and professional financial services to nurture the coal industry, " he said during the exposition.
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10. It is also expected to renew a pledge to hold rates at record lows for an " extended period " to nurture the recovery.
noun
1. helping someone grow up to be an accepted member of the community
e.g. they debated whether nature or nurture was more important
Synonym: breeding bringing up fostering fosterage raising rearing upbringing
2. the properties acquired as a consequence of the way you were treated as a child
verb
1. help develop, help grow
e.g. nurture his talents
Synonym: foster
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2. provide with nourishment
e.g. We sustained ourselves on bread and water
This kind of food is not nourishing for young children
3. bring up
e.g. raise a family
bring up children