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

Définition et signification de « nurture » en anglais

to nurture
01

élever, prendre soin

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
Exemples
Foster parents dedicate themselves to nurturing children who need a loving and stable home.
Les parents nourriciers se consacrent à élever des enfants qui ont besoin d'un foyer aimant et stable.
02

élever

to help something develop, grow, evolve, etc.
Transitive: to nurture a quality
example
Exemples
Her parents nurtured her love of learning from a young age.
Ses parents ont cultivé son amour pour l'apprentissage dès son plus jeune âge.
03

nourrir

to provide an organism with nutrients through feeding
Transitive: to nurture a living being
example
Exemples
Farmers nurture livestock with nutritious feed daily.
Les agriculteurs nourrissent le bétail avec des aliments nutritifs quotidiennement.
04

entretenir, cultiver

to hold thoughts, feelings, or beliefs over a long period, allowing them to develop or grow
Transitive: to nurture a thought or feeling
example
Exemples
He quietly nurtured feelings of bitterness after being passed over for the promotion.
Il a tranquillement nourri des sentiments d'amertume après avoir été ignoré pour la promotion.
Nurture
01

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

example
Exemples
His parents ' nurture helped him develop confidence.
02

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

example
Exemples
The study examined how nurture affects language development.
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