indoctrinate如何读

英:[ɪnˈdɒktrɪneɪt]

美:[ɪnˈdɑktrɪneɪt]

indoctrinate是什么意思

  • v.灌输;教导

indoctrinate自然拼读

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indoctrinate变形

第三人称单数:indoctrinates

现在分词:indoctrinating

过去式:indoctrinated

过去分词:indoctrinated

indoctrinate扩展

indoctrination (n.), indoctrinator (n.)

indoctrinate词根

词根:indoctrinate

n.

indoctrination 教化;教导

indoctrinate英英释义

transitive verb

to instruct in a particular set of ideas or beliefs.The pamphlets are used to indoctrinate the populace as to the aims of the government.

to cause to accept a particular doctrine or viewpoint.The followers are indoctrinated so that they do not question the leader.

indoctrinate词源中文解释

原先也有 endoctrinate,1620年代,“教导”,形似拉丁语(但似乎没有 *indoctrinare 这个词),可能是模仿法语 endoctriner 或扩展自早期(现已过时)动词 indoctrine, endoctrine,“教导”(15世纪中期); 参见 in-(2)“在”+ doctrine + -ate(2)。意思是“灌输思想或观点”,首次记录于1832年。相关: Indoctrinated; indoctrinating。

indoctrinate_法律行业词汇

教育

indoctrinate词源英文解释

probably from Middle English endoctrinen, from Anglo-French endoctriner, from en- + doctrine doctrine

The first known use of indoctrinate was in 1626

indoctrinate儿童词典英英释义

indolentadjective

disliking effort or activity : lazy

the heat made us indolent

indolentadjective

disliking effort or activity : lazy

the heat made us indolent

indolencenoun

the quality or state of being indolent : laziness

indoctrinateverb

instruct sense 1, teach

to teach the ideas, opinions, or beliefs of a particular group

indoctrinateverb

instruct sense 1, teach

to teach the ideas, opinions, or beliefs of a particular group

indoctrinate 例句

1 My mother knew it was good for so many things so I was indoctrinated quite early.”

2 Experimental playwriting can come across as dryly abstract, catering to indoctrinated theatergoers who get their kicks from language games and puzzling formal exercises.

3 The initiative has infuriated opposition critics who see it as an attempt to indoctrinate children, similar to a controversial distribution on textbooks that glorify Chavez and belittle his adversaries.

4 We worry someone might be trying to convert or indoctrinate teenagers; we resist preachiness about certain moral perspectives.

5 Brainwashing in particular is a concept that came out of the Korean War where there were these prisoners in North Korea who were actively indoctrinated when they were taken prisoner.

6 Once he becomes indoctrinated, he enjoys the variety and unpredictability, and finds it difficult to go back to a “Vanilla” life.

7 “They entertain us, but indoctrinate us at the same time,” said Abbasi, who drew applause from Iran’s minister of culture and Islamic guidance, Mohammad Hosseini.

8 I wouldn't say that she was trying to indoctrinate us.

我不认为她在竭力向我们灌输一种信仰。

9 "Emasculating, indoctrinating & abusing children this young for political gain?" dannydomiray wrote.

10 This idea has been indoctrinated into a generation of children and teenagers.

11 Service in the Hitler Youth was not yet compulsory, as it would later be; these were boys who were already true believers and they had been indoctrinated with a fierce anti- Semitism.

12 Having said that, I was brought up Catholic till I was 12 – basically indoctrinated – so there are lots of things in there that can't come out.

13 “I was indoctrinated into a Democratic Party cult from a very early age,” Ms. Pelosi said in an interview with The New York Times.

14 Critics have for years vilified the movement as a heretical and dangerous cult and questioned its murky finances and how it indoctrinates followers, known in derogatory terms as “Moonies”.

15 Still, I felt like I had been indoctrinated.

16 Imagine thinking that the public school system “indoctrinates” young children into the “gay lifestyle,” as influential members of the religious right – James Dobson, Bryan Fischer, Anita Bryant – have claimed for years.

17 As Tucker heals and the two begin a westward trek, he indoctrinates his sister with lectures and stories that feature them as heroes.

18 In a hilarious sequence Randall attends Pfizer's boot camp, where slick travelling salesmen are indoctrinated in the justification of their profession.

19 “I don’t know how much indoctrinating Fangoria is going to do,” he says, “but I hope it finds its way into the hands of an 11-year-old.”

20 Now, all of us who grew up in the UK in the 90s were indoctrinated with the idea that the Verve were classy, the clever man's Oasis.

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