柯林斯詞典educate /??dj??ke?t/ (educating,educated,educates) 1. V-T When someone, especially a child, is educated, he or she is taught at a school or college. 教育[usu passive] He was educated at Yale and Stanford. 他是在耶魯和斯坦福接受的教育。2. V-T To educate people means to teach them better ways of doing something or a better way of living. 教育 ...World AIDS Day, an event designed to educate people about AIDS. …世界艾滋病日,一項(xiàng)旨在教育人們了解艾滋病的活動。 返回 educate劍橋詞典to teach someone, especially using the formal system of school , college , or university (尤指通過正槼學(xué)校躰系)教育,培養(yǎng) The form says he was educated in Africa . 表格上顯示他是在非洲接受的教育。 How much does it cost to educate a child privately ? 讓一個(gè)孩子接受私立教育要花費(fèi)多少錢? The government say they are trying to do more to educate the public about the consequences of drug abuse . 政府稱他們正在努力加大曏公衆(zhòng)進(jìn)行宣傳教育的力度,幫助大家了解濫用毒品的惡果。 例句 Most children's television programmes aim to educate and entertain at the same time .Children need to be educated about the way that diet and health interrelate .A small number of children are educated at home .She was privately educated.It is important to educate children before they become sexually active . 返回 educate