foster
Word family nounfosteragefostererfosteringfosterlingfostressverbfoster
fos·ter1 /ˈfɒstə $ ˈfɑːstər/ ●○○ verb 1 [transitiveT]HELP to help a skill, feeling, idea etc develop over a period of time 促进,培养,助长 SYN encourage, promote The bishop helped foster the sense of a community embracing all classes. 主教鼓励一种包容各个阶层的社区精神。
2 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]FAMILY to take someone else’s child into your family for a period of time but without becoming their legal parent 〔在一段时间内〕抚育,代养〔别人的孩子〕 → adopt The couple wanted to adopt a black child they had been fostering. 那对夫妇想收养他们代养的一个黑人小孩。
foster2 ●○○ adjectiveadj 1 foster mother/father/parents FAMILYthe people who foster a child 养母/养父/养父母 It is sometimes difficult to find suitable foster parents. 有时很难找到合适的养父母。
foster mother/father/parents• News of the deal caused outrage in Britain, and Flintshire social services placed the girls with foster parents.• The children went into voluntary care in June 1991 and were placed together with foster parents.• The sisters were separated, Lore working as a maid and the others going to foster parents.• By then, the girl had been put into the temporary care of foster parents by Wirral Council.• On that occasion, they returned to Berkeley with a coachload of other would-be foster parents empty-handed.• His foster parents say they're giving him a break from events back home.• Richard had been passed from one set of foster parents to another until he was ten.• The girl, who was with foster parents, wanted her family re-united. 2. foster child/son/daughter FAMILYa child who is fostered 养子[女]/养子/养女foster child/son/daughter• Roland then removed the spell from himself and the good foster daughter.• The witch was able to see her foster daughter and Roland fleeing because of her magic powers.• These foster children are not available for adoption.• These are establishments which, for a fee, will undertake to foster children of very tender years.• As a result, the report said, one in 10 foster children remains in the system for more than seven years.• And then they went into this foster children um, having a home for foster children.• Other foster children with happy memories did the same, though distance and new relationships combined to make contact sporadic. 3. foster brother/sister someone who has different parents from you, but who is being brought up in the same family 义兄[弟]/义姐[妹]foster brother/sister• The two play New York subway cops who also are foster brothers.• I shan't be able to treat you now as if you were my foster sister, Jenny.• Her foster brother's misinformation must be dispelled, but what did she say?• She knew her foster brother was unreliable. Origin foster2 Old English fostor-, from fostor “food, feeding”