parenting / ˈpɛər ən tɪŋ, ˈpær- /

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parenting2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the rearing of children: The schedule allows her very little time for parenting.
  2. the methods, techniques, etc., used or required in the rearing of children: a course in parenting.
  3. the state of being a parent; parenthood.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of or concerned with the rearing of children: good parenting skills.

parenting 近义词

parenting

等同于 make

parenting

等同于 originate

parenting

等同于 procreate

parenting

等同于 produce

parenting

等同于 spawn

parenting

等同于 create

parenting

等同于 generate

parenting

等同于 hatch

更多parenting例句

  1. I'm often given unasked-for parenting advice from female parents who often, frankly, have much less parenting experience in general and absolutely none with my kids.
  2. I would love to have a dog but I know it’s a lot of responsibility so co-parenting would be a plus.
  3. Top 10 parenting lessons I learned from David LettermanIt’s time to end the TV trope of the needy empty-nest mom
  4. My mother’s efforts to juggle a career with solo parenting gave me a sense of professional empowerment.
  5. So they should only ever be used as an addition to—not a substitution for—good parenting.
  6. Kent herself has said the movie is about parenting, the unsayable extremes of what mothers can feel.
  7. But genes trump everything, even parenting by furry primates.
  8. Parenting a kid that can get from place to place under his own steam is a whole new ballgame.
  9. As Larkin would no doubt expect, the history of dubious royal parenting steps back to time immemorial.
  10. A news study shows that liberals and conservatives have wildly different parenting styles.
  11. So we can promote, together, education and work and good parenting.