培植

péizhí
  1. to cultivate
  2. to train
  3. cultivation
  4. training

CEDICT

  1. to cultivate (plants)
  2. to foster; to train

Wiktionary

  1. 栽種植物細心照顧
  2. 造就人才

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tián
  1. to cultivate
  2. to hunt
培訓 péixùn
  1. to cultivate
  2. to train
  3. to groom
  4. training
培養 péiyǎng
  1. to cultivate
  2. to breed
  3. to foster
  4. to nurture
  5. to educate
  6. to groom (for a position)
  7. education
  8. fostering
  9. culture (biology)
培养政治意识要花费时间。

Developing political awareness takes time.

It takes time to develop political awareness.

Source: Tatoeba

涵養 hányǎng
  1. to cultivate (personal qualities)
  2. (of forests etc) to support; to provide a suitable environment for the replenishment of (natural resources: groundwater, animals, plants etc)
tián
  1. to cultivate (land)
  2. to hunt
養成 yǎngchéng
  1. to cultivate
  2. to raise
  3. to form (a habit)
  4. to acquire
他养成了熬夜的习惯。

He fell into the habit of keeping late hours.

Source: Tatoeba

péi
  1. to bank up with earth
  2. to cultivate (lit. or fig.)
  3. to train (people)
kěn
  1. to reclaim (land)
  2. to cultivate
栽培 zāipéi
  1. to grow
  2. to cultivate
  3. to train
  4. to educate
  5. to patronize
他們想栽培新品種的米來增加糧食生產。

They want to increase food production by growing new kinds of rice.

Source: Tatoeba

耕種 gēngzhòng
  1. to till
  2. to cultivate
shù
  1. tree
  2. to cultivate
  3. to set up

classifier:

樹是植物。

Trees are plants.

Source: Tatoeba

zhòng
  1. to plant
  2. to grow
  3. to cultivate
她種了玫瑰。

She grew roses.

Source: Tatoeba

xiū
  1. to decorate
  2. to embellish
  3. to repair
  4. to build
  5. to write
  6. to cultivate
  7. to study
  8. to take (a class)
我在修房子。

I'm repairing the house.

Source: Tatoeba

培育 péi
  1. to train
  2. to breed
訓練 xùnliàn
  1. to train
  2. to drill
  3. training

classifier:

訓練狗是不容易的。

It is not easy to train dogs.

Source: Tatoeba

調訓 tiáoxùn
  1. to train
  2. to care for and educate
liàn
  1. to practice
  2. to train
  3. to drill
  4. to perfect (one's skill)
  5. exercise
  6. (literary) white silk
  7. to boil and scour raw silk
她每天都會練琴。

She practises the piano every day.

Source: Tatoeba

造就 zàojiù
  1. to bring up
  2. to train
  3. to contribute to
  4. achievements (usually of young people)
風風雨雨造就了我。

I am my struggles.

Source: Tatoeba

執教 zhíjiào
  1. to teach
  2. to be a teacher
  3. to train
  4. to coach
練功 liàngōng
  1. to do tai chi
  2. to practice kung-fu (or other martial art)
  3. to train (for dancing, acrobatics etc)
調教 tiáojiào
  1. to instruct
  2. to teach
  3. to train
  4. to raise (livestock)
教化 jiàohuà
  1. to enlighten
  2. to civilize
  3. to indoctrinate
  4. to train (an animal)
欧洲人试着去教化部落的人

Europeans tried to civilise the tribe.

Source: Tatoeba

調理 tiáo
  1. to nurse one's health
  2. to recuperate
  3. to take care of
  4. to look after
  5. to discipline
  6. to educate
  7. to train
  8. to prepare food
  9. (dialect) to make fun of
  10. (medicine) to opsonize
食物調理機往往比攪拌機短和寬。

Food processors tend to be shorter and wider than blenders.

Source: Tatoeba

修養 xiūyǎng
  1. accomplishment
  2. training
  3. self-cultivation
薰陶 xūntáo
  1. to seep in
  2. to influence
  3. to nurture
  4. influence
  5. training