To bring up, educate, instruct.
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释义 | society > education > upbringing > [verb (transitive)] (37) i-teon975 To bring up, educate, instruct. forthbringc1000 transitive. = bring forth in various senses. To bring forward; to bring out, utter. forthwiseOE transitive. To guide forth, direct; hence, to bring up (a child). nourishc1300 transitive. To bring up, rear, or nurture (a child or young person). Occasionally with up. Now archaic and poetic. nurshc1325 transitive. To nurse; to rear; to nourish. feedc1330 To nurture, bring up. Obsolete. updraw1390 To bring up, to rear. Obsolete. rare. uprearc1400 To bring up, tend in growing. educate1445 transitive. To bring up (a child) so as to form his or her manners, behaviour, social and moral practices, etc.; to rear in a particular way. norrya1450 transitive. To nurse; to rear, foster. Also figurative. nurturea1450 transitive. To feed or nourish (a child, animal, etc.); to support and raise to maturity; to rear. Also occasionally intransitive with passive… to bring up1484 To rear from childhood; to educate, breed. endue1526 To lead on; to bring up, educate, instruct. Obsolete. nuzzle1558 transitive. More generally: to bring up, rear; to train, educate. Usually with up. rear1558 transitive. To bring up (a child) to maturity; to care for, nourish, educate; = raise, v.1 11. Also intransitive and in extended use. nurse1584 transitive. With up. To rear or bring up, or bring back to health, by means of careful tending or attention. Also in extended use. to breed up1611 To train up (young persons) in the arts of life; to educate, tutor, bring up. Also with complemental… Also to breed up. archaic or Obsolete. cradle1613 transitive. To nurture, shelter, or rear in infancy, or in the earliest stage. breed1650 To train up (young persons) in the arts of life; to educate, tutor, bring up. Also with complemental… To bring up from childhood, including all… raise1744 transitive. To rear or bring up (a person). Frequently in passive, with as or specification of place. Also (chiefly U.S. regional (southern and sou… rare1798 transitive. To bring up, raise (a child); to farm, rear (an animal, plant, etc.). Also with up. Chiefly regional. mud1814 transitive. To bring up (a child, an animal) by hand. Also: to spoil, pamper. to fetch up1841 To bring up, rear, or train (children.) U.S. rise1843 transitive. To rear or bring up; to raise or grow. Obsolete. Subcategories:— in or on something (3) — with care (1) — badly (2) — toilet-train (4) — without breast-feeding (1) — commit to the care of a nurse (2) |
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