Kakyo Language

Wednesday, July 13, 2005

N.能力与培养 - 培养 N10-13

培养
  • develop habit/ability/a sense of
    • Children don’t need TV to develop a sense of humor.
  • cultivate
    • What we have cultivated is an absolutely sincere heart
    • Principal winemaker, Jackie Thompson, has a long-cultivated interest in wine
      production.
    • From his college experience, Warner brought to LLUMC a highly cultivated interest
      in the complexities of human perception/expression.
    • And let me compliment you on your cultivated ability to get women to laugh.
  • nurture
    • Scientific ability, a hybrid involving conceptualizing, memory, and perhaps interest in the area, requires early identification because of the hierarchical way the ability is nurtured and developed within our educational system.
  • foster one's interest in
    • How can we foster interest in the culture of science?
    • UT ACM exists to foster interest in information technologies and to facilitate dialogue concerning computers and the possibilities and opportunities they hold.
    • Marine science provides an effective “hook” to engage students and teachers in science education, and to foster interest in science and environmental careers.
培育
  • rear/raise/bring up
  • grow up
  • be reared/brought up in ...
    • Cats were reared in a light-tight box in which the only source of illumination
      was a 9-µ sec strobe flash every 2 sec.
    • A robust and virile race cannot be reared in the slums.
    • This implies that the mass would be greater in animals reared in reduced gravity and smaller in animals reared at hyper-g on a centrifuge.
    • What got me started in Model Railroading was the fact that I was brought up in
      model railroading by the wizard of all model railroaders, John Allen.
    • Richard Stiff was born and brought up in East Anglia.

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