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fostered

/faw-ster, fos-ter/US // ˈfɔ stər, ˈfɒs tər //UK // (ˈfɒstə) //

培养的,寄养的,培养了,培育的

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to promote the growth or development of; further; encourage: to foster new ideas.
    • : to bring up, raise, or rear, as a foster child.
    • : to care for or cherish.
    • : British. to place in a foster home.
    • : Obsolete. to feed or nourish.

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Examples

  • All this helps to foster an authentic connection to a brand.

  • Diane Hoskins, co-CEO of Gensler, whose company has been surveying workers for the past 15 years, says people spend about half their time at the office on “individual-focused activities”—something their shrinking workspaces do not foster.

  • City Hall has often discussed fostering closer ties with Tijuana, but it’s always amounted to something of an afterthought.

  • Last year, the agency announced that private companies would be allowed to use the space station for a fee with the goal of fostering a low-Earth orbit economy.

  • “We feel good about the electorate going into the runoff,” Foster told Vox.

  • Thanks to the jazz scene, the city fostered a thriving African-American culture.

  • Wales fostered a loose system of collective management, in which he played guide and gentle prodder but not boss.

  • In the art world, it is fostered by an incessant rain of numbers in the media whenever an art star comes to its attention.

  • These not-so-very-dark ages fostered intellectual and cultural forces that themselves led to the Reformation.

  • It has always been the case that churches, synagogues and mosques have fostered compassionate care for the unfortunate.

  • In his opinion, "only that (p. 099) which is fostered in the Indies, and brought home by Mariners and Traffiquers, is to be used."

  • Ill should I repay the family who fostered my son, were I to surrender their darling into the hands of his enemies.

  • They became more common and more influential as the development of industry was fostered by the central government.

  • A belief, such as we refer to, was promulgated amongst the Crusaders, and was fostered by the founders of the Inquisition.

  • But they had, or maybe it was optical illusion on my part, illusion fostered by mental unrest.