cultivating 的定义
cul·ti·vat·ed, cul·ti·vat·ing.
- to prepare and work on in order to raise crops; till.
- to use a cultivator on.
- to promote or improve the growth of by labor and attention.
- to produce by culture: to cultivate a strain of bacteria.
- to develop or improve by education or training; train; refine: to cultivate a singing voice.
- to promote the growth or development of; foster.
- to devote oneself to.
- to seek to promote or foster.
- to seek the acquaintance or friendship of.
cultivating 近义词
develop land for growing
enrich situation; give special attention
cultivating 的近义词 34 个
- bolster
- cherish
- develop
- encourage
- enrich
- improve
- nourish
- promote
- refine
- advance
- ameliorate
- better
- civilize
- court
- discipline
- elevate
- foster
- further
- nurse
- nurture
- polish
- train
- bring on
- brownnose
- butter up
- get in with
- get next to
- get on good side of
- play up to
- run after
- seek friendship
- shine up to
- suck up to
- take pains with
cultivating 的反义词 11 个
nurture, take care of
更多cultivating例句
- An extension of the conference business, Murray said that Connect will link conferences to the digital reader revenue business that the company recently began to cultivate last year with the launch of its three-tiered paywall.
- Curtis said senior leaders need to cultivate an atmosphere of mutual care in the workplace, rather than treating team members as disposable units of productivity.
- I was lucky enough for Kevin Lee, who helped cultivate the search industry in so many ways, to come out to my house and do an interview in a socially-distant manner.
- Such a policy required Japan to have a very close relationship with the United States, which Abe pursued and cultivated throughout his time in power.
- Since Google pulled out of China in 2010 over the government’s censorship of search results, China has cultivated a walled garden of applications primarily for use by its citizens.
- The strong ties he would cultivate with America were first instilled by his American mother.
- Former President Nicolas Sarkozy used it to cultivate right-wing anti-immigrant voters.
- And Facebook, under COO and Lean In author Sheryl Sandberg, has attempted to cultivate a reputation for being friendly to parents.
- With Bruce Wayne out of the picture, Dick Grayson is free to cultivate that hitherto underdeveloped aspect of his abilities.
- Perhaps the general did not cultivate his fame as “The Marble Man,” but he earned it.
- He wishes to cultivate it still, and offers to renew the lease for any number of years, and pay the rent punctually.
- The easiest way to cultivate the geographic sense is by practising the art of making sketch maps.
- The Chinese cultivate the plant like the Japanese, and give it as much care and attention as they do the tea plant.
- The Chinese planter often raises large fields of the plants, and employs many hands to tend and cultivate them.
- Nothing is more like the most ardent friendship than those acquaintances which we cultivate for the sake of our love.