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teach
/ˈtiʧ/
(vt.)教,講授,教導,教育(vi.)教書,教學,被講授
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Teach
v. i.
To
give
instruction
;
to
follow
the
business
,
or
to
perform
the
duties
,
of
a
preceptor
.
And
gladly
would
he
learn
,
and
gladly
teach
.
--
Chaucer
.
The
priests
thereof
teach
for
hire
.
--
Micah
iii
. 11.
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Teach
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Taught
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Teaching
.]
1.
To
impart
the
knowledge
of
;
to
give
intelligence
concerning
;
to
impart
,
as
knowledge
before
unknown
,
or
rules
for
practice
;
to
inculcate
as
true
or
important
;
to
exhibit
impressively
;
as
,
to
teach
arithmetic
,
dancing
,
music
,
or
the
like
;
to
teach
morals
.
If
some
men
teach
wicked
things
,
it
must
be
that
others
should
practice
them
.
--
South
.
2.
To
direct
,
as
an
instructor
;
to
manage
,
as
a
preceptor
;
to
guide
the
studies
of
;
to
instruct
;
to
inform
;
to
conduct
through
a
course
of
studies
;
as
,
to
teach
a
child
or
a
class
.
“He
taught
his
disciples.”
The
village
master
taught
his
little
school
.
--
Goldsmith
.
3.
To
accustom
;
to
guide
;
to
show
;
to
admonish
.
I
shall
myself
to
herbs
teach
you
.
--
Chaucer
.
They
have
taught
their
tongue
to
speak
lies
.
--
Jer
.
ix
. 5.
Note:
☞
This
verb
is
often
used
with
two
objects
,
one
of
the
person
,
the
other
of
the
thing
;
as
,
he
taught
me
Latin
grammar
.
In
the
passive
construction
,
either
of
these
objects
may
be
retained
in
the
objective
case
,
while
the
other
becomes
the
subject
;
as
,
I
was
taught
Latin
grammar
by
him
;
Latin
grammar
was
taught
me
by
him
.
Syn:
--
To
instruct
;
inform
;
inculcate
;
tell
;
guide
;
counsel
;
admonish
.
See
the
Note
under
Learn
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
Teach
n
:
an
English
pirate
who
operated
in
the
Caribbean
and
off
the
Atlantic
coast
of
North
America
(
died
in
1718) [
syn
: {
Edward
Teach
,
Thatch
,
Edward Thatch
,
Blackbeard
]
v
1:
impart
skills
or
knowledge
to
; "
I
taught
them
French
"; "
He
instructed
me
in
building
a
boat
" [
syn
:
learn
,
instruct
]
2:
accustom
gradually
to
some
action
or
attitude
; "
The
child
is
taught
to
obey
her
parents
"
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