with object a person: To establish in a firm position (in controversy, etc.); to ground in (a subject of instruction, etc.); also reflexive to take…
单词 | θ180601 |
释义 | society > education > teaching > [verb (transitive)] > ground or initiate (12) foundc1394 with object a person: To establish in a firm position (in controversy, etc.); to ground in (a subject of instruction, etc.); also reflexive to take… groundc1405 transitive. To instruct (a person) in the fundamental or elementary principles of any branch of study. to be grounded in: to be (well or ill)… introduce1475 To bring (a person) into the knowledge of something; to initiate; to teach, instruct. Obsolete. induce1490 To introduce to a subject or study; to initiate into; to habituate or accustom to. Obsolete. enter?1529 transitive. To introduce the knowledge of something to (a person); to begin educating or instructing (a person) in an area of knowledge; to initiate… institutea1538 To ground or establish in principles; to train, educate, instruct. Obsolete. flesh1591 transferred and figurative. Hence, To initiate in, inure or habituate to any practice; to render inveterate, harden (in wrongdoing). Also, to… induct1603 To introduce (to); to initiate (into). initiate1603 transitive. To admit (a person) with proper introductory rites or forms into some society or office, or to knowledge of or participation in some… principle1608 transitive. To ground (a person) in the principles or elements of a subject; to impress with principles of action; to instruct, teach, school… elementa1639 To instruct in the rudiments of learning; cf. element, n. 14. Obsolete. foundation1661 to ground. |
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