educate
verb[T]
uk/ˈedʒ.u.keɪt/us/ˈedʒ.ə.keɪt/B2
toteachsomeone,especiallyusing theformalsystemofschool,college, oruniversity:
(尤指通过正规学校体系)教育,培养Theformsays he was educated inAfrica.表格上显示他是在非洲接受的教育。
How much does itcostto educate achildprivately?让一个孩子接受私立教育要花费多少钱?
Thegovernmentsay they aretryingto do more to educate thepublicabouttheconsequencesofdrugabuse.政府称他们正在努力加大向公众进行宣传教育的力度,帮助大家了解滥用毒品的恶果。
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bringsomeoneup
raiseverb(DEVELOP)
rearverb(CARE FOR)
to teach someone
- teachShe is teaching me French.
- instructHis job is to instruct people in the use of the gym equipment.
- trainShe trains new hairdressers.
- coachHe coaches young football players.
- tutorShe tutors students in French.
- educateHow much does it cost to educate a child privately?
- Most children'stelevisionprogrammesaimto educate andentertainat the sametime.
- Children need to be educated about the way thatdietandhealthinterrelate.
- Asmallnumberofchildrenare educated athome.
- She wasprivatelyeducated.
- It isimportantto educatechildrenbefore theybecomesexuallyactive.
Teaching in general
- asynchronous
- chief academic officer
- CLIL
- clue
- clue in
- communicative
- didactic
- instruct
- multi-course
- non-conditioned
- non-didactic
- non-education
- non-educational
- socialize
- special education
- SRE
- synchronous
- teachsomeonea lessonidiom
- teachable
- tutelage