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well instructed

/in-struhkt/US // ɪnˈstrʌkt //UK // (ɪnˈstrʌkt) //

训练有素,得到良好的指导,受到良好的指导,训练有素的

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to furnish with knowledge, especially by a systematic method; teach; train; educate.
    • : to furnish with orders or directions; direct; order; command: The doctor instructed me to diet.
    • : to furnish with information; inform; apprise.
    • : Law. to guide by outlining the legal principles involved in the case under consideration.

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Examples

  • Then you are instructed to lie on a hard bed—it looks like a sun bed.

  • A spokesman for Police Chief Dave Nisleit said he’s instructed officers, in the meantime, to stop writing seditious language tickets.

  • San Diego Police Chief Dave Nisleit has instructed officers to stop enforcing a century-old law that forbids “seditious language” as elected officials begin the process of repealing it.

  • Then the nurses track down and notify the person’s contacts who’ve potentially been exposed to the virus and instruct them how to quarantine.

  • Public agencies across California are now required to rewrite policies and instruct their officers that it is only reasonable to take a life in defense against an imminent physical threat.

  • He noted that some retail stores that benefit from Christmas sales still instruct employees to wish customers “Happy Holidays.”

  • I had my 14-year-old daughter, Poppet, instruct me in how to watch an episode of Girls on my computer.

  • “The Commission did not instruct Mr. Wright to approve inaccurate wellbore completion reports,” according to the letter.

  • In what new and meaningful things did his music instruct them?

  • Sanford informs that he plans to get a lawyer, whom he will “instruct… not to fight back.”

  • Did you personally instruct the New Orleans office to conduct the search of their records or cause such instructions to be given?

  • If Chloe is not well informed, indiscreet and talkative Lycinion must take it upon herself to instruct Daphnis.

  • Did you, yourself, personally authorize or instruct that the search be conducted which produced these telegrams?

  • Out of love for the people, Heaven appoints rulers to protect and instruct them.

  • This granted, how can we know whether God wants to instruct us or to lay a snare for us?