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1 | T to look after a child or young animal until it is fully grown 养育;饲养;抚养 |
| Most farmers in the area rear sheep. 该地区的大多数农场主养羊。 |
| child-rearing methods 育儿方法 |
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2 | rear I if a horse rears, it lifts its front legs up into the air (马等)抬起前腿 |
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3 | I literary to rise up in height 举起;抬高 |
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- | be reared on sth |
| to experience a lot of something while you are growing up |
| 在…中长大 |
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| a generation of children reared on violent computer games 在充满暴力的电脑游戏中长大的一代孩子 |
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- | rear its (ugly) head |
| to appear and cause problems |
| 冒出来惹麻烦 |
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| Racism once again reared its ugly head during the election campaign. 在竞选活动中丑恶的种族主义再次抬头。 |
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PHRASAL VERBS |
- | ˈrear up |
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| rear3 2 | A riderless horse reared up before her. 一匹无人驾驭的马前腿抬起站立在她面前。 | |
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