educate / ˈɛdʒ ʊˌkeɪt /

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educate2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

ed·u·cat·ed, ed·u·cat·ing.

  1. to develop the faculties and powers of by teaching, instruction, or schooling.
  2. to qualify by instruction or training for a particular calling, practice, etc.; train: to educate someone for law.
  3. to provide schooling or training for; send to school.
v. 无主动词 verb

ed·u·cat·ed, ed·u·cat·ing.

  1. to educate a person or group: A television program that educates can also entertain.

educate 近义词

v. 动词 verb

teach information, experience

更多educate例句

  1. Children should also be educated about AI and encouraged to participate in its development.
  2. This staff needs to be trained, and voters need to be educated on the process.
  3. The other trend evident from the map above is that Democrats are gaining ground in the affluent, well-educated counties around Philadelphia.
  4. That means its leaders try to educate on what kinds of decisions would help Netflix thrive.
  5. Together, they began forming the network of Drag Ambassadors and supplying them with information and materials to educate their own audiences.
  6. We were able, hopefully, to educate those policy makers… As of December of this year, cooler heads have prevailed.
  7. Megatron took it upon herself to educate her own kids before they were introduced to sex at school.
  8. Indeed--she has helped educate the world on the titillating culture of kink.
  9. The fliers, Ancona explained, are meant to educate people on what rights they legally have to use lethal force in self-defense.
  10. When Emmanuel came he tried to educate us, telling us you have to stop killing, destroying, being corrupted.
  11. Educate them for the Store and the Counting House—to do every-day practical business.
  12. So they talked of newer plans, while Smillie toiled like a giant to educate and organize the miners.
  13. Educate your chillun, if you can, but be sho you give dem de proper moral training at home.
  14. But her chief purpose was to educate the school children in the larger, more wholesome ideas of peace.
  15. You get an ordinary, grinning, red-headed boy, and you have to educate him.