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单词 instructing
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instructingn.

Brit. /ɪnˈstrʌktɪŋ/, U.S. /ᵻnˈstrəktɪŋ/
Forms: see instruct v. and -ing suffix1; also 1500s instrucktine.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: instruct v., -ing suffix1.
Etymology: < instruct v. + -ing suffix1. Compare earlier instruction n.
The action of instructing someone (in various senses); esp. teaching, education.
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society > education > teaching > [noun]
lore971
wissingc1000
wordloreOE
teachingc1175
kenningc1320
lering1377
learningc1380
disciplinea1382
doctrinec1384
ensignment1398
instruction?a1439
schoolc1449
schoolingc1449
document?a1500
instructing1516
entechmenta1522
institution1531
teachment1562
repasting1567
tuition1582
lessoning1583
tutoring1590
loring1596
tutorage1638
indoctrination1646
principling1649
tutorya1713
tutorhood1752
didactic1754
documenting1801
pupillizing1815
tutorizing1837
tutorization1842
tutelagea1856
coachmanship1873
preception1882
1516 Kalendre Newe Legende Eng. (Pynson) f. lxiiiv Seynt Gregorie..sent seynt Iuste..into Englande to assiste seynt Austyn in ghostly werkes and instructyng of the people.
a1586 Sir P. Sidney Apol. Poetrie (1595) sig. G2 Hee dooth not onely farre passe the Historian, but for instructing, is well nigh comparable to the Philosopher.
a1631 J. Donne Βιαθανατος (1647) Pref. Scholastique and artificiall men use this way of instructing.
1690–1700 Order of Hospitalls sig. C For the better instructinge of your Worships touching the Government herein.
1728 Stamford Mercury 18 Apr. 125 His Majesty has been pleased to order Letters Patent..for instructing of 20 Scholars in each of those Universities in Modern History and Modern Languages.
1794 Crit. Rev. Aug. 471 He..dedicated a considerable portion of his time to the instructing of the youth in his neighbourhood.
1869 Good Words Nov. 780/1 One great object of this system..is the instructing of the young in the knowledge of the Bible.
1917 Scotsman 3 Mar. 10/2 The Taxing Master..had only allowed £164, 17s. 6d., being of opinion that their instructing of counsel was unnecessary.
2004 A. G. Philaretou Perils of Masculinity v. 135 The instructing of parents as to how to socialize their young boys.

Compounds

General attributive.
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1834 T. Carlyle Sartor Resartus ii. iii, in Fraser's Mag. Feb. 186/1 Though the Soldier wears openly..his butchering-tool, nowhere, far as I have travelled, did the Schoolmaster make show of his instructing-tool.
1897 Bull. Internat. Railway Congr. Mar. 388 In the daytime this is used for an examining and instructing room.
1921 Improving Foremanship (Federal Board for Vocational Educ. Bull. No. 61) 25 It is highly desirable..that he possess also some instructing ability.
1995 R. James Techniques of Instr. xi. 81 In many instructing situations you will be carrying out the same form of instruction over and over again.
2010 J. Miller Pract. Business Skills for Driving Instructors ii. 51 With traditional instructing methods the instructor is perceived as the expert.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2017; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

instructingadj.

Brit. /ɪnˈstrʌktɪŋ/, U.S. /ᵻnˈstrəktɪŋ/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: instruct v., -ing suffix2.
Etymology: < instruct v. + -ing suffix2.
1. Of a thing, esp. a book, sermon, etc.: serving to instruct or educate; informative, educational, instructive. Now rare.
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society > education > teaching > [adjective]
instructivea1492
preceptivea1525
instructing1561
documentalc1575
dogmatical1580
doctrinablea1586
doctrinal1597
didactical1603
didascalic1609
tutorly1611
schooling1614
indoctrinating1642
disciplinable1644
docenta1645
institutionary1646
protreptic1658
protreptical1662
dogmatic1678
educating1699
didactive1723
educativea1750
tuitive1776
educatory1792
didactic1799
instructional1801
tuitionary1816
instructionary1824
didascalara1846
teaching1853
tuitional1861
documentary1873
1561 H. Bennet tr. P. Melanchthon Hyst. Lyfe & Actes M. Luther in Famous & Godly Hist. Three Reformers sig. D.iii He wrote certain instructing works, wherein he comprised a salutiferous and necessarye doctrine for men.
a1586 Sir P. Sidney Apol. Poetrie (1595) sig. D4v Thought not historicall acts, but instructing Parables.
a1646 J. Burroughs Two Treat. (1652) ii. 338 Is it not a directing word, an instructing word, an inlightening word?
a1688 W. Clagett Seventeen Serm. (1699) 81 How instructing ought to be our profession.
1724 Narr. of Proc. in France 11 Several Particulars..of the wicked Life of this Joseph Bizeau, which was not yet made Publick, and might be very instructing, if they were left on Record.
1765 L. Sterne Life Tristram Shandy VII. ii. 10 The road by Lisle and Arras..is..most interesting, and instructing.
1805 Derby Mercury 8 Aug. (advt.) Various diverting and instructing toys, for the improvement of youth.
1891 Daily News 12 Sept. 3/6 The articles..are very instructing to us in East Sussex, as they show how much better off farm labourers are here than in the Eastern Counties.
1932 Scotsman 6 July 9/3 They had all profited by her very instructing and uplifting addresses.
2. Of a person: providing instruction, teaching, or training; giving instructions; spec. having a job or role that involves training or directing others.
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1655 W. Gouge & T. Gouge Learned Comm. Hebrewes (vi. 3) ii. 15 A generous mind will count it a great disgrace..to remaine ignorant, under a well instructing Minister.
1660 J. Bewick Answer Quakers 17 Heads Queries xii. 99 Many people (who oft heare the Word, and live under the labours of an instructing Minister)..remaine still blinde and ignorant.
1753 S. Richardson Hist. Sir Charles Grandison VI. lii. 330 ‘See, my dear young Ladies,’ said the happy and instructing Mrs. Shirley..‘the Reward of Duty, Virtue, and Obedience.’
1865 W. H. Johnston Inland Revenue Officer's Man. i. 27 If he [sc. the candidate] be deemed competent, the supervisor and the instructing officer will certify to that effect.
1893 Westm. Gaz. 3 Oct. 6/1 He went with Instructing-constable B—— and searched the prisoner C——'s house.
1912 Bulletin (Stanford Univ.) No. 65. 39 The members of the instructing staff stand ready to supervise independent investigations.
2008 Sci., Technol. & Human Values 33 68 During a simulation the instructing surgeons would name-drop about other famous surgeons in different countries.
3. Law (chiefly British). Designating a person (esp. a solicitor) providing information or directions regarding a case. See instruct v. 4a.
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1860 Trewman's Exeter Flying Post 25 Apr. 6/2 After a long and masterly speech, he leaned down to the instructing solicitor, as if to ask a question on his brief.
1897 Green Bag May 224/2 The brief might be only a blank sheet of brief paper, indorsed with the name of the cause, the name of the counsel, the amount of his fee, and the name of the instructing attorney.
1935 Manch. Guardian 9 Mar. 18/5 On judgment being entered..he and his instructing solicitors would recommend their client not to ask for costs.
1985 Financial Times 3 Aug. 2/5 She had been the instructing defence attorney in the current trial on treason charges of 16 anti-apartheid activists.
2005 Cambr. Law Jrnl. 54 568 In the Phillips case, an order for indemnity costs against Symes, the instructing party, would have been ineffective because of his bankruptcy.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2017; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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