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teachable

/tee-chuh-buhl/US // ˈti tʃə bəl //

可教的,可教,可教化的,可教化

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : capable of being instructed, as a person; docile.
    • : capable of being taught, as a subject.

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Examples

  • In fact, I use this as a teachable moment in my classes to show that scientists can be wrong.

  • Now, some in an industry often associated with toxic masculinity are challenging stereotypes and taking steps toward greater inclusivity, creating teachable moments in the process.

  • We can only hope this will be a teachable moment for sports organizations in how not to handle a player who is opening up about their history of depression and anxiety — and that we’ll see Osaka back on the court soon.

  • Going forward, Raviv and her colleagues write that the pandemic can be something of a teachable moment for educators, clinicians, and policymakers.

  • It’s so simple that I didn’t think there was anything about key lime pie that could qualify as a teachable moment.

  • And so now we need to remember a very wise maxim: A teachable moment only has value if you are willing to be taught.

  • The students, a handful of them Democratic activists, nod appreciatively at what the president might call a “teachable moment.”

  • I realize what clearly many others seem to forget—that not every moment is a teachable one.

  • It takes far less than 46 days for a teachable moment to devolve into an airing of fetid undercurrents from the American id.

  • “This is a teachable moment for the White House,” Garrett said.

  • There's a pleasure in helping a lad who seems in any way teachable.

  • In the Menon also the same question is broached as in the Protagoras, whether virtue is teachable or not?

  • It was the young footman, Samuel—a civil fresh-coloured person, with a teachable look and a very obliging manner.

  • The language of Scripture was undeniable in its inculcation of a teachable and childlike spirit.

  • They are the most easily teachable people in our way of thinking and of doing.