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bring sb up
phrasal verb with bring uk/brɪŋ/ us/brɪŋ/ verb [ T ] brought, brought

B1 to care for a child until he or she is an adult, often giving him or her particular beliefs养育,抚养;教养

She was brought up by her grandmother.她是她祖母养大的。
They brought her up (as/to be) a Catholic.他们把她从小培养成为天主教徒。
[ + to infinitive ] David was brought up to respect authority.戴维从小就被教育要尊重权威。

More examples

He was brought up on a diet of political propaganda from birth.

My father was a real authoritarian so we were brought up very strictly.

She brought up her children in just the same way her mother did.

Ann was born and brought up in Ealing.

He's got some funny ideas about how to bring up children.

bring sb upADVERBbadly, well教養得不好;教養得好children who have been well brought up教養良好的孩子
bring sb up

phrasal verb

bring sb up ♦︎ adopt ♦︎ raise ♦︎ rear ♦︎ foster ♦︎ be born and bredThese words all refer to how a child grows up and is cared for. 这些词均表示抚养、养育、培养。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to be brought up / raised / reared / born and bred in a placeto be brought up / raised / reared / born and bred as sthto be brought up / raised / reared / born and bred (as) a Catholic / Protestant / Muslim / Jew, etc.to bring up / adopt / raise / rear / foster a childto bring up / adopt / raise / rear a daughter / son / familyto bring up / adopt / raise / foster a babyto raise / rear young / animals / sheep / chickens / poultry ˌbring sb ˈup

phrasal verb

[often passive] to care for a child, teaching him/her how to behave, until he/she is grown up 抚养;养育;教养She brought up five children.她抚育了五个孩子。He was brought up by his aunt.他是由姨妈带大的。What a well brought up child!多么有教养的孩子!They were brought up (= taught as children) to respect authority.他们从小就被教导尊重权威。
adopt [intransitive, transitive] to take sb else's child into your family and become its legal parent(s) 收养;领养He led a campaign to encourage childless couples to adopt.他领导了鼓励无子女夫妇领养孩子的运动。She was forced to have her baby adopted.她被迫把婴儿给人收养了。 see also take sb in accommodate adoption əˈdɒpʃn; NAmE əˈdɑːpʃn

noun

[uncountable, countable] She put the baby up for adoption.她提出要让人收养那个婴儿。
raise [transitive, often passive] (especially NAmE) to care for a child or young animal until it is grown up 养育(幼儿或幼兽);抚养;培养They were both raised in the South.他俩都是在南方长大的。These kids have been raised on a diet of hamburgers.这些孩子是吃汉堡包长大的。I was born and raised a city boy.我是个在都市里出生长大的男孩子。 see also raise keep 4 NOTE 辨析 Bring sb up or raise?When it is used in British English to talk about caring for a child, raise is slightly more formal than bring sb up. 在英式英语中,表示养育孩子时,raise较bring sb up略正式。 rear rɪə(r); NAmE rɪr [transitive, often passive] (rather formal) to care for young animals or children until they are grown up 养育(幼兽或幼儿);抚养;培养She reared a family of five on her own.她一个人养活了五个孩子。Lions usually manage to rear about half the number of cubs born to them.狮子通常设法喂养大约半数自己所生的幼崽。 see also rear keep 4 NOTE 辨析 Raise or rear? Raise is more often used to talk about children; rear is more often used to talk about animals. * raise较常指养育孩子,rear较常指喂养动物。 foster [transitive, intransitive] (especially BrE) to take sb else's child into your family for a period of time, without becoming his or her legal parent(s) 代养,抚育,照料(他人子女)They have fostered over 60 children during the past ten years.过去十年间他们抚育了60多个孩子。We couldn't adopt a child, so we decided to foster.我们不能领养孩子,所以决定代养一个。 foster

adjective

[only before noun] a foster mother / father / family / child / home代养母亲/父亲;代养的家庭/小孩;寄养家庭foster parents代养父母foster care寄养照管
be ˌborn and ˈbred

idiom

to have been born and to have grown up in a particular place with a particular background and education (在某地)出生长大;受过⋯熏陶He was born and bred in Boston.他生于波士顿,长于波士顿。I'm a Londoner, born and bred.我是个土生土长的伦敦人。

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