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instruction

/in-struhk-shuhn/US // ɪnˈstrʌk ʃən //UK // (ɪnˈstrʌkʃən) //

指示,指令,教学,指导

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act or practice of instructing or teaching; education.
    • : knowledge or information imparted.
    • : an item of such knowledge or information.
    • : Usually instructions. orders or directions: The instructions are on the back of the box.
    • : the act of furnishing with authoritative directions.
    • : Computers. a command given to a computer to carry out a particular operation.

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Examples

  • Algorithms—sets of instructions to solve a problem or complete a task—now drive everything from browser search results to better medical care.

  • Publishers can test how the Heavy Ads Intervention will affect their pages in versions of Chrome 84 and upward by following the instructions on this page.

  • The district’s board of trustees supports the effort and the district’s curriculum and instruction division is developing a plan to implement it, said Manny Rubio, a spokesman for the district.

  • San Diego Unified officials have said that students will receive up to three hours per day of live online instruction.

  • Before Newsom’s announcement, district officials were preparing to offer full online learning, a hybrid learning model and full in class instruction if necessary, Koeppen said.

  • Fridays there is ethics and law of war training and instruction.

  • The language school did not focus on providing instruction but instead was a visa mill.

  • I was only a little freaked out by the morning's instruction.

  • There was also the question of inadequate protective gear and insufficient instruction.

  • If their students need lots of remedial instruction, the school can extend the school day, the school week, or the school year.

  • But you will find most colleges and most college societies bar religious instruction and discussion.

  • At the latter date all artists were obliged to vacate the Sorbonne ateliers to make room for some new department of instruction.

  • A second main division of our schooling was mathematical instruction of a sort.

  • His pupils paid each a talent a year for instruction; and Melanthius, and even Apelles himself, for a time, were among the number.

  • Put your neck under her yoke, and let your life receive instruction: she is near at hand to find.