柯林斯詞典education /??dj??ke???n/ (educations) 1. N-VAR Education involves teaching people various subjects, usually at a school or college, or being taught. 教育 They're cutting funds for education. 他們正在削減教育經(jīng)費(fèi)。2. N-UNCOUNT Education of a particular kind involves teaching the public about a particular issue. 教育 ...better health education. …更好的健康教育。3. →see also further education , higher education 返回 education劍橋詞典the process of teaching or learning , especially in a school or college , or the knowledge that you get from this 教育;受教育獲得的知識(shí) As a child he received most of his education at home . 童年時(shí)他主要在家中接受教育。 It's a country that places great importance on education. 這是個(gè)非常重視教育的國(guó)家。 She lectures in education (= the study of education) at the teacher training college . 她在教師培訓(xùn)學(xué)院講授教育學(xué)。 It's important for children to get a good education. 孩子得到良好的教育是非常重要的。 例句 I'm very fortunate to have had such a good education.They had a difference of opinion about their child's education.It's a disgrace that the government spends so much on guns and so little on education.Most children in the UK remain in full-time education until they are at least 16 years old .A college education is often the best route to a good job . 返回 education