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 Translation for 'to nurture sb sth' from English to Norwegian
å nære noen/noeto nurture sb./sth. [supply with nourishment]
Partial Matches
å pleie noento nurture sb. [care for]
noen kan ikke få nok av noen/noesb. can't get enough of sb./sth.
noen/noe er svaret på noen/noesb./sth. is the answer to sb./sth.
å oppkalle noen/noe etter noen/noeto name sb./sth. after sb./sth.
å forvandle noen/noe til noen/noeto turn sb./sth. into sb./sth.
noen liker å kalle noen/noe ...sb. likes to call sb./sth. ...
unverified å gi noen/noe videre til noento pass sb./sth. round to sb.
å advare (noen) mot noen/noeto warn (sb.) against sb./sth.
noe er galt med noen/noesth. is wrong with sb./sth.
å feste noen/noe med kjede (til noe) {noun}to chain sb./sth. (to sth.)
å ha noe imot noen/noeto have sth. against sb./sth.
noe minner noen om at noesth. reminds sb. about sth.
noen griper i noesb. grips sth.
å være glad i en/noeto like sb./sth.
å demaskere (noen/noe)to demask (sb./sth.)
å demaskere (noen/noe)to unmask (sb./sth.)
unverified å slå vrak på noen/noe [idiom]to reprobate sb./sth.
å steine noen/noeto stone sb./sth.
med.
å obdusere noen/noe
to autopsy sb./sth.
å støte noen/noeto push sb./sth.
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Usage Examples English
  • Its mission is "to nurture the creative process by providing an opportunity for artists to work without interruption in a supportive environment."
  • Sargeson continued to nurture and promote New Zealand literary talent, as he had with "Speaking for Ourselves", most notably by inviting the young author and poet Janet Frame to live in the former army hut on his property in 1955, not long after her discharge from Seacliff Lunatic Asylum.
  • Rhodes, who attended Oriel College, Oxford, believed the university's residential colleges would be the best venue to nurture diplomatic ties between future world leaders.
  • The revitalization of the Getty Square area has helped to nurture growth for Southwest Yonkers.
  • The rest of the glands and ducts of the reproductive system are responsible for the transportation and sustaining of the gametes and to nurture the offspring.

  • Castalia is home to an austere order of intellectuals with a twofold mission: to run boarding schools for boys, and to nurture and play the Glass Bead Game.
  • An important goal was to nurture a loyal remnant for future victory.
  • The government considers private-sector participation as being critical to the success of the country's "Tenth National Development Plan" (2009–2016) and enhancing the role of research and development as being the most effective way to nurture entrepreneurship and private-sector growth.
  • SaaS providers employ a wide range of strategies to nurture leads, and convert them into paying customers.
  • The Ministry's National Infrastructure Programme aims to create a critical mass of knowledge in national priority fields and to nurture the younger generation of scientists.

  • On 13 September 2017, Te Kanawa announced her retirement from performing. After retirement, she committed herself to nurture young artists, sitting as a judge in several singing competitions.
  • Some economic development agencies, governments or local authorities are occasionally accused of concentrating on attracting "inward" investment to such an extent that they neglect to nurture home-grown small businesses or entrepreneurs with exciting ideas.
  • Because Emperor He had, during his reign, frequently lost sons due to childhood illnesses, according to the superstitions of the time, both Prince Long and his older brother Prince Sheng were given to foster parents outside the palace to nurture.
  • With defeat in war, Daito graduates petitioned the Occupation authorities to refound the university as a truly Pan-Asian liberal arts school to nurture peace and understanding throughout Asia.
  • Paasikivi is remembered as a main architect of Finland's foreign policy after the Second World War; for example, the Paasikivi Society ("Paasikivi-seura"), founded in 1958 under the leadership of Jan-Magnus Jansson, sought to nurture Paasikivi's political legacy, especially during the Cold War, by promoting fact-based foreign policy thinking in Finland and making Finland's policy of neutrality internationally known.

  • However, individuals cannot be thoroughly depended on to act responsibly in other spheres of life; therefore, liberal conservatives believe that a strong state is necessary to ensure law and order and social institutions are needed to nurture a sense of duty and responsibility to the nation.
  • Its mission is to nurture appreciation and respect for Hawai [...] ian culture.
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Contains translations by TU Chemnitz and Mr Honey's Business Dictionary (German-English only).
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