instructive如何读

英:[ɪnˈstrʌktɪv]

美:[ɪnˈstrʌktɪv]

instructive是什么意思

  • adj.教育性的;有启发的;有益的

instructive自然拼读

in·struc·tive

ihn struhk tihv

instructive扩展

instructively (adv.), instructiveness (n.)

instructive词根

词根:instruct

adj.

instructional 教学的;指导的,教育的

adv.

instructively 有益地;教育地

n.

instruction 指令,命令;指示;教导;用法说明

instructor 指导书;教员;指导者

instructress 女教师;女指导

vt.

instruct 指导;通知;命令;教授

instructive英英释义

Adjective

1. serving to instruct of enlighten or inform

2. tending to increase knowledge or dissipate ignorance;

"an enlightening glimpse of government in action"

instructive词源中文解释

"用于教导或告知的," 1610年代,来自 instruct(动词)+ -ive。更早的形容词是 instructing(1580年代)。相关词汇: Instructively; instructiveness。

instructive词源英文解释

The first known use of instructive was in 1611

instructive儿童词典英英释义

instructiveadjective

giving knowledge : helping to instruct or inform

an instructive experience

instructiveadjective

giving knowledge : helping to instruct or inform

an instructive experience

instructive 例句

1 For every Netflix and Rhapsody account, there’s an e-book or an instructive game.

2 Finally, some instructive conclusions and proposals are worked out.

最后, 得出了指导性的结论与建议.

3 Yet it was more than just a gimmick, the correspondence between the two Johnsons proved to be instructive: both created sublime musical expressions of melancholy.

4 To anyone interested in world history, human societies of East Asia and the Pacific are instructive, because they provide so many examples of how environment molds history.

5 Joel, for example, breaks down the writing of some of his songs chord by chord in a way that is fascinating and instructive, talking not only about autobiography but musicality and music history.

6 These trips were instructive on a number of levels.

7 His ability to place himself perfectly, at the right moment, was instructive, to say the least.

8 Probably that’s why he’s alive, and why we can read this funny, instructive, nourishing book.

9 The movie is both interesting and instructive.

这部电影既有趣又有教育意义。

10 It’s instructive to see it now in the light of their subsequent influence as collective creators of brainy, physical, contemporary theater.

11 We expected that it would be a constructive and instructive experience.”

12 The cacophony includes instructive and intelligent commentaries by the music critic Howard Goodall, shown on TV-size screens.

13 They are not, in any way, practical or instructive but they do offer students of cultural studies a glimpse into social construction.

14 His voice is instructive but not didactic; opinionated but not at all polemical — in fact, anti-polemical.

15 The greatest hits of PBS, which was formed 50 years ago to serve what were then known as educational television stations, could broadly be described as instructive.

16 A memorable story, an instructive story, one of the souvenirs of a refined and civilized life.

这是个一听难忘的故事, 一个能启发人的故事, 一段精致、有品味生活的纪念.

17 It's an "inspired by" tale of the Tuskegee Airmen that wanders from wildly entertaining to schoolroom instructive to one-note flatness.

18 The Irishwoman's initial estrangement from English has been modified … "a fire shared is a fine instructive tutor".

19 In fact, the gap between the antinuclear movement, arguably the most spontaneous grass-roots movement in history, and other environmental groups and movements is both striking and instructive.

20 From this profoundly instructive trauma, I learned to assume the permanent possibility that, however solid the middle-class reinforcements, race could trump class in my life experience.

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