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cultivate美 ['kʌltɪ.veɪt] 英 ['kʌltɪveɪt] 过去分词:cultivated 现在分词:cultivating 第三人称单数:cultivates v.+n. cultivate mind,cultivate land,cultivate talent,cultivate crop,cultivate friendship v. farm,grow,plow,plant,plough 1. | ~ sth 耕;耕作to prepare and use land for growing plants or crops |
| The land around here has never been cultivated. 这一带的土地从未开垦过。 |
2. | ~ sth 种植;栽培;培育to grow plants or crops |
| The people cultivate mainly rice and beans. 这里的人们主要种植水稻和豆类。 |
3. | ~ sb/sth 建立(友谊);结交(朋友);获得(支持)to try to get sb's friendship or support |
| He purposely tried to cultivate good relations with the press. 他特意设法与新闻界搞好关系。 | | It helps if you go out of your way to cultivate the local people. 主动结交当地人大有好处。 |
4. | ~ sth 逐渐形成(某种态度、谈话或举止方式等)to develop an attitude, a way of talking or behaving, etc. |
| She cultivated an air of sophistication. 她养成了一派精明练达的气度。 |
v. | 2. 谋求;追求;发展,培养(友谊、感情等);细心照料 4. 耕作,耕种;开垦;〔美国〕中耕,培土,养(鱼等);栽培 2. 谋求;追求;发展,培养(友谊、感情等);细心照料 4. 耕作,耕种;开垦;〔美国〕中耕,培土,养(鱼等);栽培 |
v. | 1. to work land or prepare soil for growing crops 2. to grow a plant or crop 3. to break up soil with a tool or machine, especially before sowing or planting 4. to improve or develop something, usually by study or education 5. to develop an acquaintance or intimacy with somebody, often for personal advantage 6. to civilize or educate a person or group 7. to grow crops or plants, especially in large quantities 8. to develop something such as an attitude, ability, or skill 9. to develop a friendship or relationship with someone, usually in order to get an advantage from it 10. prepare(land)for crops by ploughing,etc.;help(crops) to grow (eg.by breaking up the soil around them,destroying weeds.etc.) 1. to work land or prepare soil for growing crops 2. to grow a plant or crop 3. to break up soil with a tool or machine, especially before sowing or planting 4. to improve or develop something, usually by study or education 5. to develop an acquaintance or intimacy with somebody, often for personal advantage 6. to civilize or educate a person or group 7. to grow crops or plants, especially in large quantities 8. to develop something such as an attitude, ability, or skill 9. to develop a friendship or relationship with someone, usually in order to get an advantage from it 10. prepare(land)for crops by ploughing,etc.;help(crops) to grow (eg.by breaking up the soil around them,destroying weeds.etc.) |
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