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Что (кто) такое Nourish - определение

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Nourish      
·vi To gain nourishment.
II. Nourish ·noun A Nurse.
III. Nourish ·vi To promote growth; to furnish nutriment.
IV. Nourish ·vt To Cherish; to Comfort.
V. Nourish ·vt To Support; to Maintain.
VI. Nourish ·vt To feed and cause to grow; to supply with matter which increases bulk or supplies waste, and promotes health; to furnish with nutriment.
VII. Nourish ·vt To Educate; to Instruct; to bring up; to Nurture; to promote the growth of in attainments.
VIII. Nourish ·vt To supply the means of support and increase to; to Encourage; to Foster; as, to nourish rebellion; to nourish the virtues.
nourish      
(nourishes, nourishing, nourished)
1.
To nourish a person, animal, or plant means to provide them with the food that is necessary for life, growth, and good health.
The food she eats nourishes both her and the baby.
...microbes in the soil which nourish the plant.
VERB: V n, V n
nourishing
Most of these nourishing substances are in the yolk of the egg.
...sensible, nourishing food.
ADJ
2.
To nourish something such as a feeling or belief means to allow or encourage it to grow.
Journalists on the whole don't create public opinion. They can help to nourish it.
VERB: V n
3.
see also -nourished
nourish      
¦ verb
1. provide with the food or other substances necessary for growth and health.
enhance the fertility of (soil).
2. keep (a feeling or belief) in one's mind for a long time.
Derivatives
nourisher noun
nourishing adjective
nourishingly adverb
Origin
ME: from OFr. noriss-, lengthened stem of norir, from L. nutrire 'feed, cherish'.
nourish      
v. a.
1.
Nurture, nurse, feed, tend, supply with food or nutriment, furnish sustenance to.
2.
Support, maintain, provide for.
3.
Train, educate, instruct, breed, bring up.
4.
Cherish, encourage, foster, promote, succor, foment.
5.
Cherish, comfort.
Nourished         
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  • A [[bonobo]] fishing for [[termite]]s with a prepared stick
  • fruit preserve]], and [[cheese]] prepared for human consumption
  • cellular metabolism]]
PROVISION TO CELLS AND ORGANISMS TO SUPPORT LIFE
Nourishment; Nutritious; Outline of nutrition; Nutriton; Lists of nutrition topics; List of nutrition topics; Food and Nutrition; Nutricion; Nutriment; Nutrician; Nourishing; Nourishments; Topical outline of nutrition; List of basic nutrition topics; Nutritive; Topic outline of nutrition; Nutricious; Outline of human nutrition; Nutrition Science; Nutritional; Nutritiology; Nutritional system; Nutrition system; Nourished; Nutrition (physiological process)
·Impf & ·p.p. of Nourish.
-nourished      
-nourished is used with adverbs such as 'well' or 'under' to indicate how much food someone eats or whether it is the right kind of food.
To make sure the children are well-nourished, vitamin drops are usually recommended.
...under-nourished and poorly dressed orphans.
COMB in ADJ
Nourishable      
·adj Capable of giving nourishment.
II. Nourishable ·adj Capable of being nourished; as, the nourishable parts of the body.
undernourished         
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  • Child in the [[United States]] with signs of [[kwashiorkor]], a dietary protein deficiency.
  • ''[[Migrant Mother]]'' by [[Dorothea Lange]] (1936).
  • A malnourished Afghan child being treated by a medical team.
  • A soup kitchen in [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]], [[Canada]] in 1931.
  • Malnourished children in [[Niger]], during the 2005 famine.
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  • Examples of commercially available oral rehydration salts (Nepal on left, Peru on right).
  • Chart showing a trend between obesity and diabetes over the years.
  • Confederate]] prison, around 1865
  • Baby with protein malnutrition due to insufficient amount of nutrients
  • [[Essential nutrient]]s are one of the main requirements of [[elderly care]].
  • Child of a [[sharecropper]] with malnutrition and [[rickets]], 1935
  • A child with extreme malnutrition
  • Starved girl
  • A Somali boy receiving treatment for malnourishment at a health facility.
  • [[Irrigation]] canals have opened dry desert areas of [[Egypt]] to agriculture.
MEDICAL CONDITION THAT RESULTS FROM EATING TOO LITTLE, TOO MUCH, OR THE WRONG NUTRIENTS
Deficiency disease; Undernourishment; Mal nutrition; Diet-deficiency disease; Deficiency diseases; Nutritional deficiencies; Nutritional defiency; Nutritional deficiency; Malnourished children; Malnourishment; Nutrition disorders; Malnourished; MalNutrition; Undernutrition; Poor nutrition; Illnesses related to poor nutrition; Malnourish; Nutritional Disease; List of illnesses related to poor nutrition; List of illnesses caused by poor nutrition; Hypoalimentation; Underfeed; Underfeeds; Underfed; Underfeeding; Under-feed; Under-feeds; Under-fed; Under-feeding; Under feed; Under feeds; Under fed; Under feeding; Malnutritions; Deficiency states; Nutritional disease; Fetal malnutrition; Nutrition disorder; Nutrient deficiencies; Child nutrition; Commerciogenic malnutrition; Nutritional disorder; Undernourished; Causes of malnutrition; Child nutrition sciences; Child nutrition disorder
If someone is undernourished, they are weak and unhealthy because they have not been eating enough food or the right kind of food.
...undernourished children.
= underfed, malnourished
ADJ: usu v-link ADJ
Nourishment         
  • Ariège river]], France
  • A [[bonobo]] fishing for [[termite]]s with a prepared stick
  • fruit preserve]], and [[cheese]] prepared for human consumption
  • cellular metabolism]]
PROVISION TO CELLS AND ORGANISMS TO SUPPORT LIFE
Nourishment; Nutritious; Outline of nutrition; Nutriton; Lists of nutrition topics; List of nutrition topics; Food and Nutrition; Nutricion; Nutriment; Nutrician; Nourishing; Nourishments; Topical outline of nutrition; List of basic nutrition topics; Nutritive; Topic outline of nutrition; Nutricious; Outline of human nutrition; Nutrition Science; Nutritional; Nutritiology; Nutritional system; Nutrition system; Nourished; Nutrition (physiological process)
·noun That which serves to nourish; nutriment; food.
II. Nourishment ·noun The act of nourishing, or the state of being nourished; nutrition.
nourishment         
  • Ariège river]], France
  • A [[bonobo]] fishing for [[termite]]s with a prepared stick
  • fruit preserve]], and [[cheese]] prepared for human consumption
  • cellular metabolism]]
PROVISION TO CELLS AND ORGANISMS TO SUPPORT LIFE
Nourishment; Nutritious; Outline of nutrition; Nutriton; Lists of nutrition topics; List of nutrition topics; Food and Nutrition; Nutricion; Nutriment; Nutrician; Nourishing; Nourishments; Topical outline of nutrition; List of basic nutrition topics; Nutritive; Topic outline of nutrition; Nutricious; Outline of human nutrition; Nutrition Science; Nutritional; Nutritiology; Nutritional system; Nutrition system; Nourished; Nutrition (physiological process)
n.
1) to take nourishment
2) to give nourishment
3) nourishment for