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educate

/ej-oo-keyt/US // ˈɛdʒ ʊˌkeɪt //UK // (ˈɛdjʊˌkeɪt) //

教育,教育的,教育孩子,教育孩子们

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v.有主动词 verb
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    ed·u·cat·ed, ed·u·cat·ing.

    • : to develop the faculties and powers of by teaching, instruction, or schooling.
    • : to qualify by instruction or training for a particular calling, practice, etc.; train: to educate someone for law.
    • : to provide schooling or training for; send to school.
    • : to develop or train: to educate one's palate to appreciate fine food.
    • : to inform: to educate oneself about the best course of action.
v.无主动词 verb
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    ed·u·cat·ed, ed·u·cat·ing.

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

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Examples

  • Children should also be educated about AI and encouraged to participate in its development.

  • This staff needs to be trained, and voters need to be educated on the process.

  • The other trend evident from the map above is that Democrats are gaining ground in the affluent, well-educated counties around Philadelphia.

  • That means its leaders try to educate on what kinds of decisions would help Netflix thrive.

  • Together, they began forming the network of Drag Ambassadors and supplying them with information and materials to educate their own audiences.

  • We were able, hopefully, to educate those policy makers… As of December of this year, cooler heads have prevailed.

  • Megatron took it upon herself to educate her own kids before they were introduced to sex at school.

  • Indeed--she has helped educate the world on the titillating culture of kink.

  • The fliers, Ancona explained, are meant to educate people on what rights they legally have to use lethal force in self-defense.

  • When Emmanuel came he tried to educate us, telling us you have to stop killing, destroying, being corrupted.

  • Educate them for the Store and the Counting House—to do every-day practical business.

  • So they talked of newer plans, while Smillie toiled like a giant to educate and organize the miners.

  • Educate your chillun, if you can, but be sho you give dem de proper moral training at home.

  • But her chief purpose was to educate the school children in the larger, more wholesome ideas of peace.

  • You get an ordinary, grinning, red-headed boy, and you have to educate him.