Educational usage:
(verb)
1, envy basically means "promoting the acquisition of knowledge or skills". It means that "teaching" and "education" are the means and premise to cultivate the quality and ability of the educated. Educate is less used for "discipline" education, and more refers to comprehensive education, especially the improvement of ability and quality. Educate can be extended to "pay for someone's education"
2.educate can be used as both an intransitive verb and a transitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, people are usually taken as the object, and infinitive can also be used as the compound object of complement.
3. When "educate" means "train someone to engage in a certain occupation", the preposition of pre-occupation is often used, often used in the be ~ed structure; The preposition in is usually used to mean "train someone at something".
4.educate can be used in passive structure.
Analysis of educational vocabulary
Pronunciation: English [? Ed. uke? T] beauty [d? ket]
Transitive verbs & education and teaching of intransitive verbs; Train, cultivate
Make understand or accept
Third person singular: educated present participle: educated past tense: educated past participle: educated
Examples;
1 It takes patience to educate children. ?
It takes patience to educate children.
We must educate our young people better. ?
We must educate our young people well.
Extended data:
synonym
First of all, teach
Pronunciation: English [ti:t? ] beauty [tits? ]
Teaching; Professor; Teaching, training, teaching
Third person singular: teach present participle: teach past tense: teach past participle: taught.
She taught Julie to read?
She taught Julie to read.
Computers simplify the difficult task of teaching deaf people to read. ?
Computers simplify the arduous task of teaching deaf people to read.
Second, guide pronunciation: English [? n? str? Kt] beauty [? n? str? kt]
Notice; Command; Teaching, teaching; Guidance, guidance
Third person singular: indicating present participle: indicating past tense: indicating past participle: indicating
Example:
Old workers guide young workers not only verbally but also in action. ?
Old workers not only teach by example, but also set an example.
She comes in person every time she rides a horse, so as to better guide her eager students. ?
In order to better guide her eager students, she must try every riding event herself.