单词 | re-educate |
释义 | re-educate From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Educationre-educatere-ed‧u‧cate /riːˈedjəkeɪt $ -dʒə-/ verb [transitive]SEto teach someone to think or behave in a different way Young criminals must be re-educated. —re-education /riːˌedjəˈkeɪʃən $ -dʒə-/ noun [uncountable]→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusre-educate• While rescue was the initial objective, it was soon surpassed by the desire to reclaim and re-educate.• Bernard settled down to re-educate her.• Having said this, I don't mean that it is the job of women to re-educate men.• The primary aim of modern physiotherapy treatment is to re-educate normal movement.• They want to re-educate people on their driving weaknesses.• To re-educate your critic takes time.• It is important to re-educate your eating pattern, and your appetite, towards three meals a day. |
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