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rear
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- bring up and care for (a child) until they are fully grown;(of an animal) care for (its young) until they are fully grown.
verb: rear, 3rd person present: rears, gerund or present participle: rearing, past tense: reared, past participle: reared
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- 1. bring up and care for (a child) until they are fully grown Nigel was born and reared in Bath I was reared on stories of collieries 同義詞
- ▪ (of an animal) care for (its young) until they are fully grown.
- ▪ breed and raise (animals) the calves are reared for beef 同義詞
- ▪ grow or cultivate (plants) laboratory-reared plantlets 同義詞
- 2. (of a horse or other animal) raise itself upright on its hind legs the horse reared in terror a rattlesnake reared up at his elbow
- ▪ (of a building, mountain, etc.) extend or appear to extend to a great height houses reared up on either side 同義詞
- ▪ (of a person) show anger or irritation if anyone said the wrong thing, I used to rear up
- ▪ archaic set upright at once the mast we rear, at once unbind the spacious sheet
- the sight nearest to the stock on a firearm.
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- (of a person) feed and care for (a young animal) until it is fully grown: the baby gorillas were hand-reared by zookeepers after being rejected by their mothers
Oxford American Dictionary
- an officer in the US Navy or Coast Guard ranking above commodore and below vice admiral.
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- a rank of naval officer, above commodore and below vice admiral.
Oxford Dictionary
- an officer in a yacht club ranking below vice commodore.
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- the section of an army concerned with administrative and supply duties.
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美式
- bring up and care for (a child) until they are fully grown, especially in a particular manner ... he was born and reared in New York City a generation reared on video
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- the back part of something, especially a building or vehicle: the kitchen door at the rear of the house
- at the back: the car's rear window
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- the back part of something, especially a building or vehicle: the kitchen door at the rear of the house cars with safety belts fitted in the rear
- at the back: the car's rear window
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