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Перевод: nurture
[существительное] воспитание; обучение; выращивание; выведение; питание; пища ; [глагол] воспитывать; обучать; выращивать; взрастить; питать; вынашивать (план)
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- Parents who nurture this bond are the most important people in the child's world, and they are taken as models to identify with and imitate.
- He hopes to spend time exploring the challenges of "spirituality and non-literate young people" with an emphasis on communicating and sharing the good news, working with the bible and the issue of ongoing nurture.
- The Solheim Cup should help to nurture interest among prospective sponsors, while there are players - Scotland's Dale Reid to name but one - who believe that the WPGET could even now have three or four tournaments up their sleeve which they are not prepared to announce until everything is signed and sealed.
- He could take up organic farming and selling nurture as nature intended to a consumer market now seriously worried about E numbers and Alar.
- Philosophy, as a discipline, helps to develop and nurture students' analytical abilities and broaden their intellectual horizons - qualities which today are much in demand from prospective employers.
- But in reality such protests were conducted at a low level in order not to interfere with normal, and reasonably good, relations which British foreign secretaries wished to continue and nurture with the offending nations.
- With a natural, sculptural quality, it can outshine any number or works of art or ornaments and, what's more, at a fraction of the price if you buy and nurture a smaller plant rather than shelling out on a large, expensive specimen a nursery has grown on for you.
- By volunteering to help in follow up activities planned for the autumn - perhaps a weeknight club for children, nurture groups for children and/or adults; we shan't know exactly until after the club has finished.
- Most coupled people's preoccupations and needs are very similar but they nurture the hope that their partner will support and fulfil them.
- Sir: I appeal to mothers around the world of all religions and cultures to teach and nurture their children to respect life and not to destroy it wantonly.
- The members of Gothic Voices (on this occasion five, of whom two were singing with the group for the first time) sing these melodies - often complex and wide-ranging - as if they really love them; sensitive to the ebb and flow of the text, they nurture unexpected melodic twists, always allowing the structure to unfold and mould.
- Even a typical British summer can wreak havoc with your skin, so with the holiday months approaching, it's time to nurture a beauty regime that will guard against the sun's drying effects.
- The support or detestation exhibited by biologists in the matter of sociobiology and by educational psychologists in the matter of "nature v nurture" is, it seems rather too obvious to point out, of this kind.
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