0 to teach someone, especially using the formal system of school, college, or university:
1 to teach someone, esp. in the formal system of schools:
His application form says he was educated in Germany.
It’s every citizen’s responsibility to be educated about his or her rights.
Most children's television programmes aim to educate and entertain at the same time.
Children need to be educated about the way that diet and health interrelate.
She was privately educated.
It is important to educate children before they become sexually active.
Theoretical linguists may wish for a stronger framework or tighter structure, but the book's informal style is more likely to attract and educate the public.
It was the students of the new schools who would eventually challenge the regime they were educated to protect and maintain.
However, children do need, we would suggest, to be ' educated ' early in life about the dimensions of ageing.
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(尤指透過正規學校體系)教育,培養…
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(尤指通过正规学校体系)教育,培养…
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educar, instruir, enseñar…
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educar, instruir…
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(人)に教育する, (人)に情報を与える…
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öğretmek/eğitmek, eğitim vermek, eğitmek…
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enseigner, informer, éduquer…
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