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词汇 nurture
释义 nurture
verb[ T ]
 formaluk /ˈnɜː.tʃər/ us /ˈnɝː.tʃɚ/

nurtureverb[T] (HELP DEVELOP)


to take care of, feed, and protect someone or something, especially young children or plants, and help him, her, or it to develop: 养育,培育(尤指幼儿或植物)
She wants to stay at home and nurture her children.她想留在家里照看孩子。
a carefully nurtured garden精心打理的花园
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

to 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.
to help a plan or a person to develop and be successful: 促进;扶助;培养
As a record company executive, his job is to nurture young talent.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 phrases

Treating someone well
allowance
be spoilt for choiceidiom
coddle
cosset
do as you would be done byidiom
do someone proudidiom
make much/a lot of someoneidiom
mollycoddle
mother
non-exploitative
overindulge
pander to someone/something
proud
see someone rightidiom
smother
spoil
spoil someone rottenidiom
treat
wrap
wrap someone (up) in cotton woolidiom

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 a particular emotion, plan, or idea for a long time: (长期)怀有,抱有
Winifred nurtured ambitions for her daughter to be a surgeon.威妮弗雷德一直盼着她女儿会成为外科医生。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Experiencing and suffering
(straight) from the horse's mouthidiom
afflict
affliction
almost/nearly die of somethingidiom
be a martyr to somethingidiom
be a victim of your own successidiom
bear
count
go through
grip
hands-on
hit someone where they liveidiom
hold onidiom
horse
ride
see lifeidiom
stricken
suffer the consequences
survive
taste
nurture
noun[ U ]
uk /ˈnɜː.tʃər/ us /ˈnɝː.tʃɚ/
the way in which children are treated as they are growing, especially as compared with the characteristics they are born with: 教育,培养;(尤指)后天养育
Which do you believe has the strongest influence on how children develop - nature or nurture?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 phrases

Parenting & caring for children
adopt
adoptable
adopted
adoptee
adoption
caretaking
child-rearing
childless
childlessness
childmind
kinship care
kinship carer
lawnmower parent
looked-after
milestone
snowploughing
stay-at-home
swaddle
unadoptable
unadopted

nurture | American Dictionary


nurture
verb[ T ]
us/ˈnɜr·tʃər/
to feed and care for a child, or to help someone or something develop by encouraging that person or thing:
As a record company director, his job is to nurture young talent.

Examples of nurture


nurture
Second, political theory and governance are aimed at recognizing and nurturing families as entities that are responsible for the welfare of their members.
The late-stage garden, using the abstract emotion of an infant or young child, provides peace, safety, nurture and security.
This understanding of the city as a universally accommodating and nurturing eco-system that ultimately eluded comprehension was far from being a common one.
The eruption of the border war stoked the old fears of survival, and revived the sense of collective responsibility nurtured for half a century.
While he might be nurtured for national leadership, yet he was a potential trouble-maker.
Nature and nurture, though now distinct terms, were not yet necessarily mutually exclusive.
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 a care perspective, morality requires not hurting others, condemning all violence and exploitation, and nurturing relationships and connections between persons.
It was speculation bred of insecurity and nurtured in ignorance.
It is possible to prevent hostile attribution biases by engineering an early rearing environment to include features that nurture benign attribution tendencies.
These discourses nurtured the ideal of a transcendent experience through great music.
By selective breeding humans were able to nurture specific traits in animals and plants, long before they had the means to directly manipulate the genome.
A key point that should be reinforced is that collaborative learning provides the platform on which independent learning is nurtured.
However, it must be remembered that cellular senescence also plays roles in multiple other disease states and might potentially nurture tumourigenic growth.
Recently, there have been some signs of the emergence of more autonomy-supportive teaching strategies aimed at nurturing students' individual interests.
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.
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