didactic 的定义
- intended for instruction; instructive: didactic poetry.
- inclined to teach or lecture others too much: a boring, didactic speaker.
- teaching or intending to teach a moral lesson.
- didactics, the art or science of teaching.
didactic 近义词
educational
更多didactic例句
- Instead, “TV Buddha” appears in a gallery crowded with other pieces, busy with didactics.
- So she has chosen the path as her literary heroes, Charles Dickens and George Orwell: the entertaining but didactic novel.
- Many schools seem to include both didactic sessions and practice sessions with simulated patients.
- Will the next few hours be both didactic and entertaining, providing us with ample high and lowbrow cocktail party fodder?
- A footnote toward the end of the book gives a short, wonderful history of human adornment, but the discussion remains didactic.
- Your father hated didactic writings, hence this book had to be extremely playful ... I had to imagine him.
- His plays are essentially didactic, being aimed at some weakness or iniquity of the social system.
- In didactic poetry Lucretius was pre-eminent, and is regarded by Schlegel as the first of Roman poets in native genius.
- This discussion is necessarily didactic and assertive for it is impossible to prove or disprove any of these postulates.
- Some, as that of Sidi-Yusef-Hansali, are mild in their rites and of a purely didactic or religious nature.
- With him the last spark of the didactic ideals of the Haskala has entirely vanished.