cultivate
四级,六级,考研,托福,雅思,GRE,1
英['kʌltɪveɪt]
|美['kʌltɪvet]
日语:栽培する
法语:cultiver
德语:pflegen
韩语:기르다
俄语:cultivar
牛津词典
verb
- 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。
- 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稻子和豆类。
- 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。
- 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。
网络解释
词形变化
过去分词:cultivated 现在分词:cultivating 过去式:cultivated 第三人称单数:cultivates
中文词源
双语例句
- She also cultivated a small garden of her own.
她还耕种了一片属于自己的小园子。
- He has written eight books and has cultivated the image of an elder statesman
他已经写了8本书,树立起了其政界元老的形象。
- Cultivating a positive mental attitude towards yourself can reap tremendous benefits.
培养一种自信的积极心态会让人受益匪浅。
- Howe carefully cultivated Daniel C. Roper, the Assistant Postmaster General
豪谨慎地和邮政副部长丹尼尔·C.罗珀拉近关系。
- Estonia has done much to cultivate the friendship of western European countries.
爱沙尼亚努力发展与西欧国家的友谊。
- China was the first country in the world to cultivate silkworms and develop silk weaving. More than 3,000 years ago, sericulture and silk weaving were already significantly developed.
中国是世界上最早发明养蚕和丝织的国家;早在3,000多年以前,蚕桑、丝织已相当发达。
- We should work hard to cultivate in young people the revolutionary style of learning diligently and taking pleasure in helping others.
我们要在青少年中大力提倡勤奋学习助人为乐的革命风尚。
- We should cultivate the good habits of diligence and frugality.
我们要养成勤俭节约的好风气。
- Farmers cultivate their farms with spade.
农夫用锄耕田。
- Help you cultivate a sense of disk, so that banner, plan well ahead.
有助于您培养盘感,做到一叶知秋,先知先觉。
- He doesn't want to cultivate her acquaintance.
他不想结识她。
- One should cultivate good manners from childhood.
一个人从小要学讲礼貌。
- They cultivate their land with tractors.
他们用拖拉机耕地。
- Besides, hard work can cultivate our talents.
另外,努力工作也能培养我们的天资。
- As teachers in medical college, it is their responsibility to cultivate university students spirit of innovation.
作为医学院校教师,对其大学生创新精神的培养有着不可推卸的责任。
- College education should strengthen practice teaching and cultivate students'abilities of practical operation, analyzing problem and solving problem.
高校的教学改革要大力加强实践教学,培养学生的实践动手能力、分析问题和解决问题能力。
- Continue to carry forward and cultivate the national spirit.
(二)坚持弘扬和培育民族精神。
- Through this year's work, to improve their management and coordination ability, cultivate their teamwork spirit.
通过这一年的工作,提高了自己的管理和协调能力,培养了自己的团队协作。
- Cultivate and develop the socialist market system.
第三节??培育和发展社会主义市场体系。
- Physical education has contained rich and positive educational function as one important method to mold and cultivate talents.
体育教学作为一种塑造和培养人才的重要手段,它蕴含了丰富而又积极的教育功能。
- We must cultivate their ability to analyze and solve problems.
我们必须培养他们分析问题,解决问题的能力。
- This is a good habit to cultivate.
这是一个要培养的好习惯。
- Innovation is the main impetus and source to cultivate and promote enterprise's core competitive ability.
摘要创新是培育和提升企业核心竞争力的最重要动力和源泉。
- It is a good way to cultivate self-confidence, self-respect and respect of each other.
这也是培养学生自信、自尊和相互尊重的方法。
- For: Help cultivate independence and develop a strong sense of responsibility.
有助于培养独立性和强烈的责任感。
- How to cultivate postgraduates to find, analyze and solve problems lies at the core of higher medical education.
如何培养研究生发现问题、分析问题和解决问题的能力就成为高等医学教育的核心。
- This paper discusses how to cultivate middle school students'English learning ability.
本文探讨了如何培养中学生的英语学习能力。
- Cultivate high-level talents in engineering technology research and management for the industry.
为行业培养工程技术研究与管理的高层次人才。
- At Appleseeds, we cultivate independent thinking and learning throughout our program of study.
在苹果种子,我们会在学习中培养孩子独立思考和学习的能力。
- It is conceivable that students taking part-time jobs can cultivate their independence and team-work spirit.
10可想而知,从事兼职工作可以培养学生的独立性和团队合作精神。
语源
mid 17th cent.: from medieval Latin cultivat-prepared for crops, from the verb cultivare, from cultiva (terra) arable (land), from colerecultivate, inhabit