[ADJ 形容词]寄养的;代养的Foster parents are people who officially take a child into their family for a period of time, without becoming the child's legal parents. The child is referred to as their foster child.
[ADJ n]
Little Jack was placed with foster parents...
小杰克和养父母住在一起。
The foster mother was a wonderful, warm person.
寄养母是一个很不错的热心人。
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[VERB 动词]寄养;代养 If you foster a child, you take it into your family for a period of time, without becoming its legal parent.
[V n]
She has since gone on to find happiness by fostering more than 100 children.
从那以后她代养了 100 多个孩子,并从中得到快乐。
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[VERB 动词]促进;鼓励;培养 To foster something such as an activity or idea means to help it to develop.
[V n]
He said that developed countries had a responsibility to foster global economic growth to help new democracies...
他说,发达国家有责任促进全球经济增长,以帮助新兴民主国家。
Its cash crisis has been fostered by declining property values.
地产贬值引发了现金危机。
Oxford
fos·ter/ˈfɒstə(r); NAmEˈfɔːstər;ˈfɑːstər/
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adjective
fosterfostersfosteredfosteringverb1[transitive ]fostersth to encourage sth to develop 促进;助长;培养;鼓励SYN
encourage
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promote
◆The club's aim is to foster better relations within the community.俱乐部的宗旨是促进团体内部的关系。2[transitive , intransitive ]foster(sb) ( especially BrE) to take another person's child into your home for a period of time, without becoming his or her legal parents 代养,抚育,照料(他人子女一段时间)◆They have fostered over 60 children during the past ten years.在过去十年间,他们抚育了 60 多个儿童。◆We couldn't adopt a child, so we decided to foster.我们不能领养孩子,所以决定代养一个。☞collocationsat
child
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adopt
(1 )adjective[only before noun ]used with some nouns in connection with the fosteringof a child (与某些代养有关的名词连用)◆a foster mother/father/family代养母亲╱父亲;代养的家庭◆foster parents代养父母◆a foster child代养的小孩◆a foster home寄养家庭◆foster care寄养照管fos·ter/ˈfɒstə(r); NAmEˈfɔːstər;ˈfɑːstər/
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foster1 verb
foster2 adjective
fosterfos‧ter1 /ˈfɒstə $ ˈfɑːstər/ ●○○ verb
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1[transitive] to help a skill, feeling, idea etc develop over a period of timeSYN encourage, promote: The bishop helped foster the sense of a community embracing all classes.2[intransitive, transitive] to take someone else’s child into your family for a period of time but without becoming their legal parent → adopt: The couple wanted to adopt a black child they had been fostering.
foster1 verb
foster2 adjective
fosterfoster2 ●○○ adjective
Word Origin
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1foster mother/father/parents the people who foster a child: It is sometimes difficult to find suitable foster parents.2foster child/son/daughter a child who is fostered3foster brother/sister someone who has different parents from you, but who is being brought up in the same family4foster home a private home where a child is fostered
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