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 educate ['edju(:)keit]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 教育, 培养, 训练

  1. He had paid out good money to educate his daughter at a boarding school.
    他花了很多钱让他的女儿在寄宿学校受教育。
  2. She educated her younger daughter at home.
    她在自己家里教育她的小女儿。
  3. It is not easy to educate teenagers.
    教育青少年不是件容易的事。


educate


educate \ed"u*cate\ ([e^]d"[-u]*k[=a]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
{Educated} ([e^]d"[-u]*k[=a]`t[e^]d); p. pr. & vb. n.
{Educating} ([e^]d"[-u]*k[=a]`t[i^]ng).] [L. educatus, p. p.
of educare to bring up a child physically or mentally, to
educate, fr. educere to lead forth, bring up (a child). See
{Educe}.]
To bring up or guide the powers of, as a child; to develop
and cultivate, whether physically, mentally, or morally, but
more commonly limited to the mental activities or senses; to
expand, strengthen, and discipline, as the mind, a faculty,
etc.; to form and regulate the principles and character of;
to prepare and fit for any calling or business by systematic
instruction; to cultivate; to train; to instruct; as, to
educate a child; to educate the eye or the taste.

Syn: To develop; instruct; teach; inform; enlighten; edify;
bring up; train; breed; rear; discipline; indoctrinate.

  1. "And when I think that the proceeds from my house will help educate our lawyers, doctors and teachers of the future, that makes me feel good.
  2. "They don't attempt to educate anyone about any possible health effects of smoking.
  3. Using tuition figures for public colleges, which educate about 77% of all students, the payback time is down to about 11 years, from about 17 in 1979, before the big tuition mark-ups.
  4. "If he's going to be a really great leader, then we need to educate him and educate him now," said Noreen Brodeur-Routhier.
  5. "If he's going to be a really great leader, then we need to educate him and educate him now," said Noreen Brodeur-Routhier.
  6. When six engine-builders cross the snow to sit at the big table and educate a guest in the factory's affairs, they don't bother inviting their managers.
  7. Several Hispanic leaders said the 1992 quincentennial is an important way to educate "all Americans" of Hispanic contributions to the development of the United States.
  8. In it, Deng spoke to journalists about the importance of their work, emphasizing their responsibility to educate the masses in political ideology and carry out party policy.
  9. "One of our goals is to educate the public to value the person behind the face," said Ms. Wilson, who appeared on the "Oprah" TV show in December and has made other public appearances to support the cause.
  10. The government has one other tool to boost population growth. Quebec will welcome 27,000 immigrants this year and is eager to take more, provided they remain in the province and educate their children in French.
  11. Clearly, the long-term solution is to educate Congress, the administration and the American people that their tax and regulatory costs cannot grow faster than productivity does without reducing standards of living.
  12. Indeed, Evian has set up a special 800 number and established what it calls the Evian Hydration Center to educate Americans on the fine points of choosing a bottled water.
  13. "We at JAMA value media coverage greatly because one of our basic missions is to educate the public to lead healthier lives." Mark Bricklin, editor of Prevention magazine, said JAMA "is more like the USA Today of medical journals.
  14. They included the theme from the motion picture "Jaws." "I just wanted to give them something to think about," laughed disc jockey Barry Scot of WWUS radio, which sponsored the festival to educate divers about reef protecton and conservation.
  15. I can tell you, though, that in the last four weeks, I've spent an enormous amount of time trying to educate myself," he said.
  16. Under the plan, taxpayers will receive up to $1,000 in property-tax abatements if they pay to educate a high-school student outside the regional public high school.
  17. They said they would use their winnings to educate their three children and quit their jobs.
  18. In interviews with local press, al-Maiman has expressed hope that the caravan, organized by his office, will help educate Saudi citizens about drugs.
  19. Despite the recent bannings, which prohibit Cosatu from conducting any political campaigns, the federation's efforts to educate workers about the Freedom Charter will probably continue unabated on shop floors and in mine shafts around the country.
  20. In the area of criminal justice, Harvard Law Prof. Charles Ogletree observed that this country spends "7 million a year to incarcerate black males and less than 10% of that amount" to educate this same demographic.
  21. And there is an "almost total failure" to educate students for the international economy.
  22. But she said since about 42 percent of the patients in the survey chose to have another cesarean, "there is a need to further educate women" about the benefits of vaginal deliveries.
  23. It is relying on direct mailings and in-store coupons to educate consumers about the packaging changes.
  24. The 28-million-member AARP supports the catastrophic illness program and has started a campaign to educate senior citizens about its benefits.
  25. We provide liquidity, and we continue to educate.
  26. Drexel also agreed to contribute $100,000 to an independent foundation that will educate the public about securities markets and safeguards to prevent fraud, Edgar said.
  27. Daniel J. Mitchell of the Citizens for a Sound Economy, a Washington-based think tank, tackled the problem in pursuit of the foundation's public interest, which is to penetrate economic obfuscation and educate the citizenry.
  28. The American Indian Movement sees the anniversary as a chance to educate Americans about Columbus' involvement in slave trading and the deaths of natives of the lands he discovered.
  29. Financial institutions say they have been training employees and mailing out brochures with diagrams to educate customers on the new standards.
  30. The senators are hardly alone in claiming that the hearing would, if nothing else, serve to educate the public about sexual harassment.
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