teach
- IPA[tiːtʃ]
英式
- impart knowledge to or instruct (someone) as to how to do something;give information about or instruction in (a subject or skill)
- a teacher
verb: teach, 3rd person present: teaches, gerund or present participle: teaching, past tense: taught, past participle: taught
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動詞
- 1. impart knowledge to or instruct (someone) as to how to do something she taught him to read he taught me how to ride a bike 同義詞
- ▪ give information about or instruction in (a subject or skill) he came one day each week to teach painting she teaches me French 同義詞
- ▪ work as a teacher she teaches at the local high school
- 2. cause (someone) to learn or understand something by example or experience travelling taught me that not everyone shared my beliefs my upbringing taught me never to be disrespectful to elders
- ▪ encourage someone to accept (something) as a fact or principle the philosophy teaches self-control
- ▪ informal make (someone) less inclined to do something I'll teach you to throw rocks at my windows
名詞
- 1. informal a teacher she came to say ‘Hi!’ to her old teach
- past and past participle of teach
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- past and past participle of teach
Oxford American Dictionary
- be a schoolteacher
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- be a schoolteacher
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- an informal lecture and discussion or series of lectures on a subject of public interest: a teach-in on the Vietnam war
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- an informal lecture and discussion or series of lectures on a subject of public interest: a teach-in on the Vietnam war
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- punish or hurt someone as a deterrent or warning
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- punish or hurt someone as a deterrent
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- show or explain to (someone) how to do something: she taught him to read he taught me how to ride a bike
- a teacher: she came to say “Hi!” to her old teach
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