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charactercopyAIpronouncebaikeskritterexampleCorrect
  *养* | 养* | *养
to raise (animals) / to bring up (children) / to keep (pets) / to support / to give birth
HSK 2
to mention; to bring up / (lit. and fig.) to lift; to raise / to initiate (legal proceedings)
HSK 5
family education / upbringing / to bring sb up / private tutor
HSK 7-9
to bring up / to train / to contribute to / achievements (usually of young people)
HSK 7-9
to foster / to bring up / to raise
HSK 7-9
to educate; to bring up; to nurture / upbringing; breeding; culture
HSK 7-9
say no more / don't bring it up / drop the subject
HSK 7-9
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  *育* | 育* | *育
to have children / to raise or bring up / to educate
to exhale; to breathe out / to make an outgoing call / (computing) to bring up (a menu, search bar, virtual keyboard etc)
to pressure a younger relative to hurry up and have a baby / (obstetrics) to induce labor / to expedite childbirth / (fig.) to be a driving force in bringing sth into existence
charactercopyAIpronouncebaikeskritterexampleCorrect
  *鞠* | 鞠* | *鞠
to incline (one's torso); to bow / leather ball used in ancient times / (literary) to bring up; to rear / Taiwan pr. [ju2]
to bring up to full strength / to make up a deficiency / to fill (a vacancy, gap etc)
to foster / to bring up / to raise
to bring up (children) / to raise / to bear
to discuss / to bring up various ideas for discussion
to hold by the hand / fig. to nurture / to foster / to bring up / to support
to mention / to bring up (a subject) / with regard to / as for
to rear / to bring up / to nurture
to wind up / to bring to an end / to finish
to bring up the rear
to bring up the rear / to provide support / to hold the lines
to bring to the same level / to even up / to flare out / to flatten out
to take it up a notch / to bring it up a level
(Tw) (slang) a prank, prevalent in Chinese schools and known as "happy corner" in Hong Kong, in which several people carry a victim with his legs spread open, bringing his groin up against a pole or tree trunk
(of parents) to bring up children for the purpose of being looked after in old age
(coll.) to bring up / to rear / to raise
being bright at an early age does not necessarily bring success upon growing up (proverb)
to bring up (a child)
to stir up trouble / to bring trouble upon oneself


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