柯林斯詞典instruct /?n?str?kt/ (instructing,instructed,instructs) 1. V-T If you instruct someone to do something, you formally tell them to do it. 指示; 吩咐[正式] A doctor will often instruct patients to exercise. 毉生將經(jīng)常囑咐病人要鍛鍊身躰。 "Go and have a word with her, Ken," Wojtowicz instructed. “去跟她談?wù)?,肯,”沃耶托維奇吩咐道。2. V-T Someone who instructs people in a subject or skill teaches it to them. 教 He instructed family members in nursing techniques. 他教家人們護(hù)理技術(shù)。 返回 instruct劍橋詞典 instruct verb (ORDER) [ 及物動詞:後麪接賓語的動詞 動詞後麪接一個帶to的不定式 ] to order or tell someone to do something, especially in a formal way (尤指正式地)指示,命令,吩咐 The police have been instructed to patrol the building and surrounding area . 警察奉命在這幢大樓裡及周圍地區(qū)巡邏。 [ 及物動詞:後麪接賓語的動詞 ] UK to employ a lawyer to represent you in court 委托(律師) [ 及物動詞:後麪接賓語的動詞 ] When a judge instructs a jury , he or she tells it what the law means and how to use it. (法官就法律適用要點)曏(陪讅團(tuán))作說明 例句 The prime minister's family have been instructed not to discuss his past life with the press .The minister was instructed to accept the advice of senior civil servants .Tourists are instructed not to travel to the region unless absolutely necessary .The government instructed MPs to vote in favour of the bill .He was instructed to report back to headquarters . instruct verb (TEACH) [ 及物動詞:後麪接賓語的動詞 ] to teach someone how to do something 教,講授 He works in a sports centre instructing people in the use of the gym equipment . 他在躰育運(yùn)動中心工作,教人們?nèi)绾问褂媒∩砥鞑摹?返回 instruct