柯林斯詞典enlighten /?n?la?t?n/ (enlightening,enlightened,enlightens) 1. V-T To enlighten someone means to give them more knowledge and greater understanding about something. 啟迪[正式] [no cont] A few dedicated doctors have fought for years to enlighten the profession. 少數(shù)富有獻(xiàn)身精神的醫(yī)生為啟蒙這一行業(yè)而奮斗多年。2. enlighteningADJ 具有啟發(fā)性的 ...an enlightening talk on the work done at the zoo. …一段關(guān)于動(dòng)物園工作的具有啟發(fā)性的講話。 返回 enlightening劍橋詞典giving you more information and understanding of something 啟迪的;使人增進(jìn)知識(shí)的;使人獲得教益的 That was a very enlightening programme . 那個(gè)節(jié)目很有啟發(fā)性。 The instruction manual that came with my new computer wasn't very enlightening about how to operate it. 我新買的電腦所附的使用手冊(cè)不是很有幫助,看了還是不懂怎樣操作。 返回 enlightening