1.养育;培育,训练,教养
2.营养物;食物
3.环境因素
1.养育,培育;教养;给...营养
1.the care and attention given to something or someone in order to help them to develop
1.to help someone or something to develop; to provide the necessary conditions for something to grow and develop
2.to provide the care and attention necessary for a young child, animal, or plant to grow and develop
1.From my birth to life continues, mothers to use water time nurturing my future, with a solid arm smooths the children's wounds.
从我的诞生到生命的继续,母亲用似水的年华哺育我的未来,用坚实的臂膀抚平儿女的创伤。
2.Your nurturing abilities rise to the surface this year and allow you to explore the different variations of your inner needs.
今年你的培养能力很明显,使你更好地发现自己内心的真实需求。
3.I thought he might have been a nurturing father after all.
不过我认为他迟早都会成为一名合格的父亲。
4.If that's the case, then one of your first lead nurturing touch points could be an invitation to participate in a quick online survey.
如果是这样的话,那么您第一个潜在客户培养的触点可以是邀请他们参加快速在线调查。
5.Although his mother was a warm, nurturing woman, President Clinton said later that he often pined for his birth father.
尽管得到了母亲温和、慈爱的照顾,克林顿还是会常常想念生父。
6.Warm sesame oil massaged daily over your body is said to be very grounding & nurturing. It helps stabilize your nervous system & kidneys.
据说每天都做芝麻油全身热按摩的话会非常滋润,可以稳定你的神经系统和肾脏器官。
7.Venture capitalists would not put so much money and effort into nurturing start-ups if they did not dream of a lucrative IPO.
只有梦想着利润丰厚IPO的创业者,风险投资才会舍得投入大笔资金和经理培养他们。
8.The list of growing jobs is heavy on nurturing professions, in which women, ironically, seem to benefit from old stereotypes and habits.
这些高增长的行业清单里,养育职业是很沉重的,很有讽刺意味,这个职业上,女人似乎是受益于古老的传统和习惯。
9.It has been neglected for the last 50 years but with a bit of nurturing it will recover because of the age of it.
它已经被忽视了50年,但只要稍加培育就会恢复生机。
10.Asherah, he says, was an important deity in the Ancient Near East, known for her might and nurturing qualities.
他说,阿瑟拉是一位在古老的东方很重要的神。以权势和生育能力著称。