nurture
vt. 養育; 培育; 滋養; 培植
n. 教養,培育; 營養物,食物; 環境因素
If you nurture something such as a young child or a young plant, you care for it while it is growing and developing.
Parents want to know the best way to nurture and raise their child to adulthood...
父母希望知道養育孩子長大成人的最佳方法。
The modern conservatory is not an environment for nurturing plants.
這個現代化溫室的環境不適合培育植物。
If you nurture plans, ideas, or people, you encourage them or help them to develop.
She had always nurtured great ambitions for her son.
她總是鼓勵兒子要樹立遠大抱負。
...parents whose political views were nurtured in the sixties...
政治觀點形成於60年代的父母一輩
Nurture is care that is given to someone while they are growing and developing.
The human organism learns partly by nature, partly by nurture.
人的學習能力部分是天生的,部分是後天培養的。
1. the properties acquired as a consequence of the way you were treated as a child
2. raising someone to be an accepted member of the community;
1. help develop, help grow;
2. bring up;
3. provide with nourishment;
Nurture and develop the six production bases.
培育和發展了六大生產基地.
The more you nurture your resentment, the more unhappy you'll become.
仇恨越深, 越不開心.
Children should nurture the habit of using courteous formulae since their youth.
小孩子要從小養成使用禮貌用語的習慣.
In other words, even in seemingly simple inherited abilities, nurture has a role to play.
換句話說, 即使是一些看起來很簡單的由上一代遺傳下來的天賦也需要後天的培養.
The federal government should nurture infant industries through overt subsidies and protective tariffs.
聯邦政府應該透過公開補貼和保護關稅來扶植新生的工業.