[VERB 动词]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.
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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。
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。
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She was not receiving warm nurturing care.
她没有得到温暖的抚育。
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Which adult in these children's lives will provide the nurturing they need?
这些孩子生活中的哪个成人会为他们提供所需的养育呢?
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[VERB 动词]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.
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She had always nurtured great ambitions for her son.
她总是鼓励儿子要树立远大抱负。
...parents whose political views were nurtured in the sixties...
政治观点形成于60年代的父母一辈
Charlie Nelson has nurtured fine sprinters.
查理·纳尔逊已经培养出了相当优秀的短跑选手。
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The decision to cut back on film-making had a catastrophic effect on the nurturing of new talent.
削减电影制作经费的决定在扶植新人方面有灾难性的影响。
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[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]教育;教养;培养Nurture is care that is given to someone while they are growing and developing.
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。
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nur·ture/ˈnɜːtʃə(r); NAmEˈnɜːrtʃər/
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nurturenurturesnurturednurturingverb( formal) 1nurturesb/sth to care for and protect sb/sth while they are growing and developing 养育;养护;培养◆These delicate plants need careful nurturing.这些幼嫩的植物需要精心培育。◆children nurtured by loving parents受到慈爱的父母养育的孩子2nurturesth to help sb/sth to develop and be successful 扶持;帮助;支持SYN
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◆It's important to nurture a good working relationship.维持良好的工作关系非常重要。3nurturesth to have a feeling, an idea, a plan, etc. for a long time and encourage it to develop 滋长;助长◆She secretly nurtured a hope of becoming famous.她暗暗滋生出成名的愿望。noun[uncountable ]( formal) care, encouragement and support given to sb/sth while they are growing 养育;培养nur·ture/ˈnɜːtʃə(r); NAmEˈnɜːrtʃər/
1to help a plan, idea, feeling etc to develop: European union is an ideal that has been nurtured since the post-war years. a hatred of foreigners nurtured by the media2to feed and take care of a child or a plant while it is growing: plants nurtured in the greenhouseGRAMMARNurture is usually passive.
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nurturenurture2 noun [uncountable] formal
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the education and care that you are given as a child, and the way it affects your later development and attitudes
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