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Перевод: nurture speek nurture


[существительное]
воспитание; обучение; выращивание; выведение; питание; пища ;
[глагол]
воспитывать; обучать; выращивать; взрастить; питать; вынашивать (план)


Тезаурус:

  1. Parents who nurture this bond are the most important people in the child's world, and they are taken as models to identify with and imitate.
  2. He hopes to spend time exploring the challenges of "spirituality and non-literate young people" with an emphasis on communicating and sharing the good news, working with the bible and the issue of ongoing nurture.
  3. The Solheim Cup should help to nurture interest among prospective sponsors, while there are players - Scotland's Dale Reid to name but one - who believe that the WPGET could even now have three or four tournaments up their sleeve which they are not prepared to announce until everything is signed and sealed.
  4. He could take up organic farming and selling nurture as nature intended to a consumer market now seriously worried about E numbers and Alar.
  5. Philosophy, as a discipline, helps to develop and nurture students' analytical abilities and broaden their intellectual horizons - qualities which today are much in demand from prospective employers.
  6. But in reality such protests were conducted at a low level in order not to interfere with normal, and reasonably good, relations which British foreign secretaries wished to continue and nurture with the offending nations.
  7. With a natural, sculptural quality, it can outshine any number or works of art or ornaments and, what's more, at a fraction of the price if you buy and nurture a smaller plant rather than shelling out on a large, expensive specimen a nursery has grown on for you.
  8. By volunteering to help in follow up activities planned for the autumn - perhaps a weeknight club for children, nurture groups for children and/or adults; we shan't know exactly until after the club has finished.
  9. Most coupled people's preoccupations and needs are very similar but they nurture the hope that their partner will support and fulfil them.
  10. Sir: I appeal to mothers around the world of all religions and cultures to teach and nurture their children to respect life and not to destroy it wantonly.
  11. The members of Gothic Voices (on this occasion five, of whom two were singing with the group for the first time) sing these melodies - often complex and wide-ranging - as if they really love them; sensitive to the ebb and flow of the text, they nurture unexpected melodic twists, always allowing the structure to unfold and mould.
  12. Even a typical British summer can wreak havoc with your skin, so with the holiday months approaching, it's time to nurture a beauty regime that will guard against the sun's drying effects.
  13. The support or detestation exhibited by biologists in the matter of sociobiology and by educational psychologists in the matter of "nature v nurture" is, it seems rather too obvious to point out, of this kind.

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