nurtured 培育
养育(nurture的过去式和过去分词)
- That, he knew, was the ground that nurtured black Americans.
他知道,这就是养育美国黑人的土地。 - For years, my Chinese boyfriend nurtured our love with his countless small tenderness, like biking out on a cold day to buy a hot water bottle that kept me warm when I studied in the cold library.
很多年里,我的中国男友用无数细小的温柔培育着我们的爱情,比如在寒冷的日子他会骑车去买热水袋,只为了让我在冰冷的图书馆里学习时可以取暖。 - The list of designers, photographers, editors, writers, models, all of whom were found by me, nurtured by me and have promised me they will follow me whenever and if ever I choose to leave Runway.
名单上列有一系列的设计师、摄影师、编辑、作者、模特,他们都是由我慧眼发掘,一手栽培,而且都向我承诺,假使有一日我选择离开《天桥》,他们也会誓死相从。
Nurture \Nur"ture\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Nurtured}; p. pr. & vb.
n. {Nurturing}.]
1. To feed; to nourish.
2. To educate; to bring or train up.
He was nurtured where he had been born. --Sir H.
Wotton.
Syn: To nourish; nurse; cherish; bring up; educate; tend.
Usage: To {Nurture}, {Nourish}, {Cherish}. Nourish denotes to
supply with food, or cause to grow; as, to nourish a
plant, to nourish rebellion. To nurture is to train up
with a fostering care, like that of a mother; as, to
nurture into strength; to nurture in sound principles.
To cherish is to hold and treat as dear; as, to
cherish hopes or affections.