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From:
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cul·ti·vate
/ˈkʌltəˌvet/
(
vt
.)耕,耕作;培養,磨煉
From:
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cul·ti·vate
/ˈkəltəˌvet/
及物動詞
栽培,培養,養殖,耕作
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cul·ti·vate
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Cultivated
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Cultivating
]
1.
To
bestow
attention
,
care
,
and
labor
upon
,
with
a
view
to
valuable
returns
;
to
till
;
to
fertilize
;
as
,
to
cultivate
soil
.
2.
To
direct
special
attention
to
;
to
devote
time
and
thought
to
;
to
foster
;
to
cherish
.
Leisure
. . .
to
cultivate
general
literature
.
--
Wordsworth
.
3.
To
seek
the
society
of
;
to
court
intimacy
with
.
I
ever
looked
on
Lord
Keppel
as
one
of
the
greatest
and
best
men
of
his
age
;
and
I
loved
and
cultivated
him
accordingly
.
--
Burke
.
4.
To
improve
by
labor
,
care
,
or
study
;
to
impart
culture
to
;
to
civilize
;
to
refine
.
To
cultivate
the
wild
,
licentious
savage
.
--
Addison
.
The
mind
of
man
hath
need
to
be
prepared
for
piety
and
virtue
;
it
must
be
cultivated
to
the
end
.
--
Tillotson
.
5.
To
raise
or
produce
by
tillage
;
to
care
for
while
growing
;
as
,
to
cultivate
corn
or
grass
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
cultivate
v
1:
foster
the
growth
of
2:
prepare
for
crops
; "
Work
the
soil
"; "
cultivate
the
land
"
[
syn
:
crop
,
work
]
3:
train
to
be
discriminative
in
taste
or
judgment
; "
Cultivate
your
musical
taste
"; "
Train
your
tastebuds
"; "
She
is
well
schooled
in
poetry
" [
syn
:
educate
,
school
,
train
,
civilize
,
civilise
]
4:
adapt
(
a
wild
plant
or
unclaimed
land
)
to
the
environment
;
"
domesticate
oats
"; "
tame
the
soil
" [
syn
:
domesticate
,
naturalize
,
naturalise
,
tame
]
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