1.鼓励;扶植;促进(发育)
2.养育,抚育
3.怀抱(希望等)
1.福斯特
2.【姓氏】福斯特
3.【男名】男子名
1.to help something to develop over a period of time
2.to take care of a child as part of your family for a period of time because the child’s parents cannot take care of them
1.relating to fostering a child. A child who is taken care of in someone else’s home for a period of time is called a foster child, and the people who take care of the child are called foster parents
1.However, in daily life, mother is usually considered the primary care giver, while father is much less involved in fostering the children.
但在日常生活中,母亲常常被认为是子女教育的主导,而父亲则被描述成养儿育女的局外人。
2.A main objective of any viable development strategy must be the fostering of a vibrant, dynamic and competitive private sector.
(W)任何可行的发展战略的一个主要目标必须是扶植富有生机和竞争力的私人部门的发展。
3.Beginning with a single orphaned pup, Askani reared and found a mate for the wolf, fostering the creation of the preserve's first pack.
从一只孤儿狼崽开始,阿斯坎妮喂养它并给它找了一个配偶,培育了保护区的第一群动物。
4.What you think you know about fostering creativity is wrong. A look at what really works.
清醒吧!原来你所认为能提升创造力的办法竟然是假的。真正有效的办法在哪里?以下可作参考。
5.Fostering an atmosphere among the general public with celebrity behaviours should be regarded as a good phenomenon!
能够用公众人物的行为在广大市民中造成一种氛围也算是一种很好的现象吧!
6.Less mysterious, he said, is the matter of fostering the kind of innovative thinking that leads to scientific breakthroughs.
他说,培养导致科学突破的创新思维方式的这件事情,并不神秘。
7.Fostering industrial clusters is considered to be one of the important approaches in upgrading regional competitiveness.
培育和发展产业集群是提升区域竞争力的重要途径之一。
8.If I wanted a quality experience on Twitter, I would have to create it myself by fostering relationships with the right people.
如果你想在推特上有一个优质的体验,你必须亲自和适合的人建立关系才行。
9.The system is no longer fit for the requirement of fostering doctors with high quality of humanities.
已不能很好地满足培养具有较高人文修养的医生的需要。
10.The show's producer, the Population Media Center (PMC) in Vermont, has been a pioneer of programmes with the goal of fostering development.
该广播剧的制作方式佛蒙特州的人口传媒中心(PMC)是通过电视广播节目来促进发展方面的先锋。