nurture如何读

英:[ˈnɜːtʃə(r)]

美:[ˈnɜːrtʃər]

nurture英汉释义

v.(动词)
  1. vt. 养育,培育,培养 give care and food to; cause or encourage to develop
n.(名词)
  1. [U]教养,培育 education, training, and care, especially as these concern development

nurture是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 培育,培养
  2. 养育,教养,教育
  3. 营养物,营养品
  4. 食物
  5. 环境因素
  6. 训练
  7. 照顾
  8. 滋养
v. (动词)
  1. 养育,教养,养护
  2. 培育,培植,培养
  3. 抱有
  4. 扶植,扶持
  5. 积聚
  6. 给…营养,给…营养物,滋养
  7. 帮助,支持
  8. 给与营养物
  9. 滋长,助长

nurture自然拼读

nur·ture

nuhr chr

nurture变形

第三人称单数:nurtures

现在分词:nurturing

过去式:nurtured

过去分词:nurtured

nurture扩展

nurturable (adj.), nurtureless (adj.), nurturer (n.)

nurture词根

词根:nurture

adj.

nurturant 抚育的;抚养的

n.

nursing 护理;看护;养育

nurturance 养成;教育;培养(形容词nurturant);养育

v.

nursing 看护;养育(nurse的ing形式)

nurture英英释义

transitive verb

to care for and encourage the growth and development of (a living thing).She carefully nurtured her tiny plants.It was really our grandparents who nurtured us; our parents were unable to do that.

to encourage the development of, or to provide the conditions under which (something) can grow or increase.My coach believed in me and nurtured my talent.The dictator nurtured the racial hatred that already existed among the population.

to support learning in, esp. in a gentle and caring way.A good school will nurture its pupils in various ways.

to provide help and support for.I was lucky to have a dissertation adviser who both guided and nurtured me through graduate school and beyond.

noun

the act or process of encouraging and promoting growth, development, or education.

sustaining food; nourishment.

nurture词组

nature and nurture先天与后天,遗传与环境;先天遗传说和后天培养说

nurture词源中文解释

约于1300年, norture,指“抚养,抚育孩子的行为或责任”,也指“培育,礼貌,彬彬有礼”,源自古法语 norture, nourreture,“食物,营养; 教育,培训”,源自晚期拉丁语 nutritia,“哺乳,哺育”,源自拉丁语 nutrire,“滋养,哺育”(参见 nourish)。从14世纪中叶开始,也指“营养,食物”。

nurture词源英文解释

Noun and Verb Middle English norture, nurture, from Anglo-French nureture, from Late Latin nutritura act of nursing, from Latin nutritus, past participle of nutrire to suckle, nourish — more at nourish

The first known use of nurture was in the 14th century

nurture儿童词典英英释义

nutmegnoun

a spice that consists of the ground seeds of a small tropical evergreen tree grown especially in Indonesiaalso: the seed or tree

nuthatchnoun

any of various small birds that climb trees and eat insects and are noted for their habit of going down tree trunks headfirst

nutcrackernoun

a device for cracking the shells of nuts

nutnoun

a hard-shelled dry fruit (as a peanut in the shell) or seed (as a Brazil nut) with an inner kernelalso: this kernel

a dry one-seeded fruit (as an acorn, hazelnut, or chestnut) that has a woody outer layer and does not break open when it is ripe

a block of metal with a hole in it that is fastened to a bolt or screw by means of a screw thread within the hole

the ridge on the upper end of the fingerboard of a stringed instrument over which the strings pass

a foolish or odd person

enthusiast

a movie nut

nurture1 of 2noun

training sense 1, upbringing

something that nourishes : food

nurture2 of 2verb

to supply with nourishment

educate sense 2

to further the development of : foster

nurture 例句

1 They were no doubt idle and deserted children who generally swarm in great cities, nurtured on vice and daring, said Mackay, and ready for anything.

2 Jimmy Goble had been the love of Katherines youth, a nurturing father, and the partner she expected to grow old with.

3 Culture to us seems the great determinant of how human beings conduct themselves; in the relentless academic debate between “nature and nurture,” it is the “nurture” school which commands greater support from the bystanders.

4 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。

5 The tree grows well in his nurture.

在他的培育下这棵树长得很好。

6 Now he is turning his attention to nurturing the next generation of innovators.

现在,他已经将注意力转向培育下一代的创新者.

7 I help determine hero and heroines, observe rituals, plant seeds of ideas and nurture them.

我所做的一切有助于决定佼佼者, 观察学校的仪式, 播种思想的种子并且去培育它们.

8 Nurture them with good food, good words, and good fun.

为他们提供营养的食品, 对他们说鼓励的话语, 给他们讲有趣的笑话.

9 The tradition of the frontier cattleman is as tenderly nurtured in Texas as is the hint of Norman blood in England.

10 The mulefa had told her that the sraf, which had nurtured their lives and their world for thirty-three thousand years, had begun to fail just over three hundred years ago.

11 ...parents whose political views were nurtured in the sixties...

政治观点形成于60年代的父母一辈

12 The country's hothouse of college competition has nurtured excellence across athletics, swimming and basketball.

大学体育竞赛的温床,培育出该国在田径 、 游泳和篮球等领域的强势.

13 The wind softly caressed the newborn greenery with a nurturing breeze and skimmed the Jade River, the water now as clear as tears of joy.

14 The recommendation of the research department was that Archie Bunker be rewritten as a soft-spoken and nurturing father.

15 Tenderness and nurturing are key elements of the day.

温柔和养育是今天的关键元素.

16 A longing nurtured and nursed over many years.

17 But I’ve heard no news of him being killed, so I nurse the tiny ember of hope the same way I nurture my rage.

18 “It’s a good habit. It’s important to express thanks to those that help us survive. And our clams have always done that. They’ve always fed and nurtured our people.”

19 Math Smarts: Nurture Not nature.

数学智能:教养而非天生。

20 Nurture and celebrate your love!

滋养并庆祝你的爱情!

nurture 同义词

1 养护

condition

4 扶持

prop up

9 养育者

breeder fosterer

13 抚育

rear breed foster

14 养料

food fuel pabulum

19 滋养品

nourishment aliment

24 扶助

befriend

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