释义 |
foster美 ['fɑstər] 英 ['fɒstə(r)] - v.培养;促进;鼓励;助长
- n.福斯特;【姓氏】福斯特;【男名】男子名
- adj.与某些代养有关的名词连用
- 网络养育;抚育;抚养
过去分词:fostered 现在分词:fostering 第三人称单数:fosters v.+n. foster ability,foster sense,foster growth,foster interest,foster development adj.+n. foster mother,foster father,foster child v. look after,care for,take in,bring up,nurture 1. | [t] ~ sth 促进;助长;培养;鼓励to encourage sth to develop |
| The club's aim is to foster better relations within the community. 俱乐部的宗旨是促进团体内部的关系。 |
2. | [t][i] ~ (sb) 代养,抚育,照料(他人子女一段时间)to take another person's child into your home for a period of time, without becoming his or her legal parents |
| They have fostered over 60 children during the past ten years. 在过去十年间,他们抚育了 60 多个儿童。 | | We couldn't adopt a child, so we decided to foster. 我们不能领养孩子,所以决定代养一个。 |
1. | [obn] (与某些代养有关的名词连用)used with some nouns in connection with the fostering of a child |
| a foster mother/father/family 代养母亲╱父亲;代养的家庭 | | | | | | | | |
v. | | n. | 2. 福斯特(1.Stephen,1826-1864,美国作曲家;2.Edward Morgan,1879-, 英国小说家) |
v. | 1. to provide a child with care and upbringing 2. to encourage the development of something 3. to keep a feeling or thought alive 4. to look after or bring up somebody else's child when it cannot live with its own parents, often for a short period of time, in exchange for payment by a local authority 5. to put a child temporarily in the care of adults who are not its parents 6. to help something to develop over a period of time 7. 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. to provide a child with care and upbringing 2. to encourage the development of something 3. to keep a feeling or thought alive 4. to look after or bring up somebody else's child when it cannot live with its own parents, often for a short period of time, in exchange for payment by a local authority 5. to put a child temporarily in the care of adults who are not its parents 6. to help something to develop over a period of time 7. 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 | adj. | 1. giving or receiving a home and parental care and upbringing, usually on a short-term basis, although unrelated by blood or adoption. 2. relating to fostering a child. A child who is looked after in someone else’s home for a period of time is called a foster child, and the people who look after the child are called foster parents |
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