instructive 的定义
- serving to instruct or inform; conveying instruction, knowledge, or information; enlightening.
- Grammar. noting a case, as in Finnish, whose distinctive function is to indicate means by which.
instructive 近义词
informative
instructive 的近义词 9 个
instructive 的反义词 2 个
更多instructive例句
- The data becomes even more interesting—and instructive—over time.
- Google’s discussion of “relevance, distance and prominence” is instructive but still relatively opaque.
- The roots go back decades, but the past few months are instructive.
- In structuring a participatory workplace health planning process, the experiences of hospital nurses are again instructive.
- For Africa, a massive region of unrealized economic might, the past is particularly instructive.
- A comparison of the Emanuel/Lewis contest with the 2016 presidential race is particularly instructive.
- Thomson is one of those gifted writers who make any subject that they choose to pick up lively and instructive.
- But it is also incredibly moving and instructive to watch the inching towards social justice.
- Their lives are falling apart, but they intersect in interesting, tragic, and instructive ways.
- Françoise, the winemaker at Araujo at the time, was hugely instructive.
- Very instructive here is the way in which children will voluntarily come and submit themselves to our discipline.
- The naïve conception of sky and earth, and lastly the moral issue of the story, are no less instructive.
- As it had columns for recording statistics of the fair for a period of years, it was instructive as well as ornamental.
- As these accidents are at once instructive and picturesque, it is well to note certain of them in some detail.
- His remarks upon the situation of the villages with Danish names are most interesting and instructive.