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1 nature or nurture?
The development of gender identity: Nature or Nurture? — Формирование половой идентификации: от природы или в результате воспитания? ( заголовок)
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4 nature passes nurture
var: nature is stronger than educationприрода сильніша за освітуEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > nature passes nurture
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7 nature and nurture
Genetics & Cytologyஇயற்கையும் வளர்ப்பும் -
8 nature and nurture
English-Russian dictionary of program "Mir-Shuttle" > nature and nurture
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9 nature is stronger than education
English-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > nature is stronger than education
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A n1 ( the natural world) nature f ; in nature dans la nature ; the laws/wonders of nature les lois fpl/les merveilles fpl de la nature ; it's nature's way of doing sth c'est la façon dont la nature fait qch ; let nature take its course laissez faire la nature ; contrary to nature, against nature contre nature ; nature versus nurture l'inné et l'acquis, la nature opposée à la culture ; to obey a call of nature euph aller se soulager ○ ; to go back to ou return to nature retourner à la nature ; state of nature Philos état m de nature ; to paint from nature peindre d'après nature ; one of nature's gentlemen un gentleman né ;2 (character, temperament) nature f, naturel m ; by nature de or par nature ; it's not in her nature to be aggressive elle n'est pas agressive de nature ; he has a very loving nature il est très affectueux par nature or de nature ; it is in the nature of animals to kill c'est dans la nature des animaux de tuer ;3 (kind, sort) nature f, sorte f ; what is the nature of the problem? quelle est la nature du problème? ; nothing of that nature ever happened here il ne s'est jamais rien produit de cette nature ici ; matters of a personal/medical nature des choses d'ordre personnel/médical ; of a serious nature d'une nature grave ; her letter was something in the nature of a confession sa lettre tenait de la confession ; ‘nature of contents’ Post ‘désignation du contenu’ ;4 ( essential character) nature f, essence f ; it is in the nature of things il est dans l'ordre des choses ; dangerous by its very nature dangereux/-euse de par sa nature même.nature abhors a vacuum la nature a horreur du vide. -
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nature [ˈneɪt∫ər]1. nouna. nature fb. ( = character) [of person, animal] nature fc. ( = type, sort) genre m2. compounds* * *['neɪtʃə(r)] 1.1) ( the natural world) nature fto obey a call of nature — euph aller se soulager (colloq)
2) (character, temperament) nature f, naturel m3) (kind, sort) nature f, sorte f‘nature of contents’ — ‘désignation du contenu’
4) ( essential character) nature f, essence f2.- natured combining formsweet-/pleasant-natured — d'un naturel doux/agréable
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'nə: ə
1. verb(to encourage the growth and development of (a child, plant etc).) criar, educar
2. noun(care; help in growing or developing.) crianza, educacióntr['nɜːʧəSMALLr/SMALL]1 nutrir, alimentar2 (child) criar1) feed, nourish: nutrir, alimentar2) educate: criar, educar3) foster: alimentar, fomentarnurture n1) upbringing: crianza f, educación f2) food: alimento mn.• alimento s.m.• crianza s.f.• educación s.f.• nutrición s.f.v.• alimentar v.• criar v.• educar v.• nutrir v.'nɜːrtʃər, 'nɜːtʃə(r)transitive verb \<\<child/person\>\> criar*, educar*; \<\<plant/crop\>\> cuidar; \<\<friendship\>\> cultivar; \<\<emotion/feeling\>\> nutrir, alimentar['nɜːtʃǝ(r)]1. VT1) (=bring up) criar, educar2) (=nourish) nutrir, alimentar2. N1) (=bringing-up) educación f, crianza f2) (=nourishment) nutrición f* * *['nɜːrtʃər, 'nɜːtʃə(r)]transitive verb \<\<child/person\>\> criar*, educar*; \<\<plant/crop\>\> cuidar; \<\<friendship\>\> cultivar; \<\<emotion/feeling\>\> nutrir, alimentar -
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['neɪʧə]сущ.1) природаThe most amazing things about nature is its infinite variety. — Наиболее поразительное в природе - её бесконечное разнообразие.
2) сущность, основное свойствоThe protests had been non-political by nature. — Возражения носили в сущности неполитический характер.
Syn:3) характер, нрав, природа, натураhuman nature — человеческая природа, человеческая натура
It's only human nature to want to live well. — Только человеку свойственно желание хорошо жить.
placid nature — спокойный, тихий нрав
good nature — книжн. добродушие, дружелюбие, миролюбие
- better natureimpetuous nature — бурный, порывистый характер
- by nature
- one's true natureSyn:4) род, сорт; класс; типIt was in the nature of a command. — Это было нечто вроде приказания.
There is movement towards, I think, something in the nature of a pluralistic system. — По-моему, это движение к чему-то похожему на плюралистическую систему.
5) физические силы, жизненные силы организма; натура, естествоcall of nature — эвф. зов природы ("позыв", необходимость сходить в туалет)
ease nature — эвф. справить естественные надобности, справить нужду, облегчиться
pay debt to nature — отдать дань природе, умереть
6) естественность; естественное развитие- in the nature of the case
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соц., псих. дискуссия о соотношении природы и воспитания (конкуренция двух различных подходов к объяснению мышления и поведения человека: насколько они определяются врожденными характеристиками и насколько их определяет внешняя среда и образование; этот дискурс имеет очень древнюю природу и в настоящее время находит выражение в научных спорах по поводу роли генетической наследственности)Syn:See: -
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N1. पालन\nurtureपोषणThey debated whether nature or nurture was more important.--------VT1. पुश्ट बनानाThe nurse nurtured the patient.2. सिक्षा देनाThe teachers nurtured the child's talent. -
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nature ['neɪtʃə(r)](a) (the natural world) nature f;∎ Nature can be cruel la nature peut être cruelle;∎ the wildest landscapes in nature les paysages les plus sauvages que la nature puisse offrir;∎ to go back or to return to nature retourner à la nature;∎ in a state of nature à l'état de nature; humorous (naked → man) en costume d'Adam; (→ woman) en costume d'Ève;∎ the nature-nurture debate le débat sur l'inné et l'acquis;∎ to let nature take its course laisser faire la nature;∎ to draw/paint from nature dessiner/peindre d'après nature;∎ to go against nature aller contre la nature;∎ one of nature's gentlemen un gentleman-né(b) (character) nature f, caractère m;∎ he has such a kind nature il a une si bonne nature ou un si bon caractère;∎ it's not in her nature to struggle ce n'est pas dans sa nature de lutter;∎ lazy by nature paresseux de nature;∎ to appeal to sb's better nature faire appel aux bons sentiments de qn;∎ it's in the nature of volcanoes to erupt il est dans la nature des volcans d'entrer en éruption;∎ human beings are by nature gregarious l'homme est, par nature, un être sociable;∎ war is by its very nature destructive la guerre est destructrice de par sa nature même;∎ in the nature of things dans la nature des choses∎ books of a serious nature des livres sérieux;∎ an incident of a serious nature un incident grave;∎ questions of a personal nature des questions à caractère personnel;∎ do you sell chocolates or anything of that nature? est-ce que vous vendez des chocolats ou ce genre de choses?;∎ something in the nature of a… une espèce ou une sorte de…;∎ Administration nature of contents (on parcel) désignation du contenu►► the Nature Conservancy Council = organisme britannique de protection de la nature;nature cure naturopathie f, naturothérapie f;∎ to go on a nature cure suivre une naturothérapie;nature lover amoureux(euse) m,f de la nature;Australian nature strip bande f d'herbe;School nature study sciences fpl naturelles, histoire f naturelle;nature trail sentier m écologique -
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nurture [ˈnɜ:t∫ər]* * *['nɜːtʃə(r)] 1.sout noun [U] soins mpl2.transitive verb1) lit élever [child]; soigner [plant]2) fig nourrir [hope, feeling, talent]•• -
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B vtrthe nature nurture debate la question de l'inné et de l'acquis. -
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I ['nɜːtʃə(r)]nome U1) (of child) allevamento m.2)II ['nɜːtʃə(r)]2) fig. nutrire [hope, feeling]; coltivare [ talent]* * *['nə: ə] 1. verb(to encourage the growth and development of (a child, plant etc).) allevare, educare2. noun(care; help in growing or developing.) allevamento, educazione* * *nurture /ˈnɜ:tʃə(r)/n. (form.)1 allevamento; educazione2 nutrimento; alimento.(to) nurture /ˈnɜ:tʃə(r)/v. t. (form.)1 allevare; educare2 nutrire; alimentare* * *I ['nɜːtʃə(r)]nome U1) (of child) allevamento m.2)II ['nɜːtʃə(r)]2) fig. nutrire [hope, feeling]; coltivare [ talent] -
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ˈnə:tʃə
1. сущ.
1) редк. воспитание;
образование, обучение, тренировка Syn: breeding, upbringing, training
1., education
2) выращивание;
заботы по воспитанию (кого-л.) Syn: tutelage;
fostering
3) питание;
пища He fed him well, and nourished himself, and took nurture for the road. ≈ Он хорошенько покормил его, поел сам и взял еду в дорогу. Syn: food, fare, nourishment
2. гл.
1) учить, обучать He had been nurtured in contempt for the tales of priests. ≈ Он был воспитан в презрении к словам священника. Syn: teach, instruct, train, educate
2) а) кормить, питать, насыщать б) перен. "вскармливать", воспитывать( детей) Syn: foster, cherish воспитание;
обучение - * of the mind развитие умственных способностей (сельскохозяйственное) выращивание;
выведение( породы, сорта) питание, кормление пища, еда;
корм > * is stronger than nature (пословица) воспитание сильнее природы воспитывать;
обучать - delicately *d girl благовоспитанная девица( сельскохозяйственное) выращивать;
выводить( породу, сорт) лелеять;
питать (привязанность) ;
вынашивать (план) nurture воспитание;
обучение ~ воспитывать;
обучать ~ выращивание ~ выращивать;
вынашивать (план и т. п.) ~ питание;
пища ~ питать
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