释义 |
instruct /in-struktˈ/ transitive verb- To inform
- To teach
- To direct
- (of a judge) to give (a jury) guidance concerning the legal issues of a case
- To give (a lawyer) the facts concerning a case
- To engage (a lawyer) to act in a case
- To order or command
- To prepare (obsolete)
adjective (Milton; obsolete)Instructed, taught ORIGIN: L īnstruere, īnstructum, from in in, and struere to pile up instructˈible adjective instrucˈtion noun - (the art of) instructing or teaching
- Information
- Direction
- Command
- An element in a computer program or language that activates a particular operation
- (in pl) special directions for performing a specific task
instrucˈtional adjective - Relating to instruction
- Educational
instrucˈtive adjective - Providing instruction
- Conveying knowledge
- Denoting, as in Finnish, ‘by means of’ (grammar)
instrucˈtively adverb instrucˈtiveness noun instrucˈtor noun - (also fem instrucˈtress) a teacher
- A college or university lecturer, below assistant professor in rank (N American)
instrucˈtorship noun |