nurture
nur
ˈnɜr
nēr
ture
ʧɜr
chēr
/nˈɜːt‍ʃɐ/

A(z) „nurture” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

to nurture
01

nevel, gondoz

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
Példåk
Early childhood educators focus on nurturing the social and cognitive development of young learners.
A korai gyermekkori nevelƑk a fiatal tanulĂłk tĂĄrsadalmi Ă©s kognitĂ­v fejlƑdĂ©sĂ©nek nevelĂ©sĂ©re összpontosĂ­tanak.
02

nevel, fejleszt

to help something develop, grow, evolve, etc.
Transitive: to nurture a quality
Példåk
By college, she had nurtured a strong work ethic.
Egyetemre Ă©rve mĂĄr erƑs munkamorĂĄlt nevelt ki.
03

tĂĄplĂĄl, etet

to provide an organism with nutrients through feeding
Transitive: to nurture a living being
Példåk
As an infant, my mother nurtured me with breastmilk.
CsecsemƑkoromban anyám anyatejjel táplált engem.
04

ĂĄpol, nevel

to hold thoughts, feelings, or beliefs over a long period, allowing them to develop or grow
Transitive: to nurture a thought or feeling
Példåk
He nurtured a deep sense of loyalty to his mentor, even after their paths diverged.
MĂ©lysĂ©ges hƱsĂ©gĂ©rzetet nevelt mentorĂĄval szemben, mĂ©g azutĂĄn is, hogy Ăștjaik szĂ©tvĂĄltak.
01

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

Példåk
His parents ' nurture helped him develop confidence.
02

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

Példåk
The study examined how nurture affects language development.
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