fostered

fostered[ˈfɔstəd] 

原级:foster

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第三人称单数:fosters

fostered的反义词

现在分词:fostering

fostered 基本解释
培养,促进( foster的过去式和过去分词 );收养,养育;
fostered 单语例句

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1. CEPA's implementation signifies a new stage in the integration of the two economies, regulated and fostered by a systematic arrangement.

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2. Just as the eurozone has fostered financial development and economic growth among its members, the current crisis now risks inflicting severe collateral damage far beyond its borders.

3. Soviet propaganda actively fostered a myth of the inevitability of communism's triumph.

4. The concentration of capital in a few hands has fostered speculation in the housing market, heating it up over the past few years.

5. The boy had being fostered by a child welfare institute in Beijing until he turned three when the single father adopted him in 2005.

6. The institute has fostered a large number of talented people including notable nuclear scientists and thousands of postgraduates in the past 60 years.

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7. Scientists suspect the attacks were fostered by a recent demographic shift that resulted in more male otters than females.

8. She analyzes the militaristic culture that was fostered in Japanese soldiers and created a total disregard for human life.

9. It also fostered mainstream cultural values, ideologies and institutions that remained central to dynastic China.

10. The local governments there first mapped out feasible development strategies and blueprints and fostered a friendly investment environment to attract overseas money.