nurture
nur
ˈnɜr
nēr
ture
ʧɜr
chēr
British pronunciation
/nˈɜːt‍ʃɐ/

Definición y significado de "nurture"en inglés

to nurture
01

criar, cuidar

to care for and support the growth and development of a child until they reach adulthood
Transitive: to nurture a child
to nurture definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
Early childhood educators focus on nurturing the social and cognitive development of young learners.
Los educadores de la primera infancia se centran en fomentar el desarrollo social y cognitivo de los jóvenes aprendices.
02

criar

to help something develop, grow, evolve, etc.
Transitive: to nurture a quality
example
Ejemplos
By college, she had nurtured a strong work ethic.
Para la universidad, había cultivado una fuerte ética de trabajo.
03

nutrir

to provide an organism with nutrients through feeding
Transitive: to nurture a living being
example
Ejemplos
As an infant, my mother nurtured me with breastmilk.
De bebé, mi madre me nutrió con leche materna.
04

albergar, cultivar

to hold thoughts, feelings, or beliefs over a long period, allowing them to develop or grow
Transitive: to nurture a thought or feeling
example
Ejemplos
He nurtured a deep sense of loyalty to his mentor, even after their paths diverged.
Él cultivó un profundo sentido de lealtad hacia su mentor, incluso después de que sus caminos se separaran.
Nurture
01

the process of helping someone grow, develop, and become an accepted member of the community

example
Ejemplos
Teachers play a vital role in the nurture of young minds.
02

the traits, behaviors, or qualities acquired as a consequence of upbringing or treatment during childhood

example
Ejemplos
Certain fears are more shaped by nurture than by genetics.
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