释义 |
reˈteach, v.|riː-| [re- 5 a.] To teach again.
1674Allen Danger Enthus. 105 They would not have needed to have been taught and re-taught which are the first principles of the Oracles of God. 1846Browning Luria v, Whose life re-teaches us what life should be. 1888Home Missionary Aug. 156 Both lessons must be reviewed and repeated, and, to new generations, retaught. Hence reˈteaching vbl. n.
1870Smith Syn. & Antonyms, Admonish, In Old English this word had the sense of simply teaching..; afterwards of reteaching or reminding. |