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instruct美 [ɪn'strʌkt] 英 [ɪn'strʌkt] 第三人称单数:instructs 现在分词:instructing 过去式:instructed v. teach,train,coach,tutor,educate 1. | 指示;命令;吩咐to tell sb to do sth, especially in a formal or official way |
| The letter instructed him to report to headquarters immediately. 那封信指示他立即向总部汇报。 | | You will be instructed where to go as soon as the plane is ready. 飞机一准备好就会通知你去何处。 | | She arrived at 10 o'clock as instructed . 她依照指示于 10 点钟到达。 | | He instructed that a wall be built around the city. 他下令在城的周围筑一道城墙。 | | He instructed that a wall should be built around the city. 他下令在城的周围筑一道城墙。 | | ‘Put it there,’ she instructed (them). “把它放在那儿。”她吩咐(他们)道。 |
2. | ~ sb (in sth) 教授,传授(技能等)to teach sb sth, especially a practical skill |
| All our staff have been instructed in sign language. 我们的员工都接受过手语训练。 |
3. | [usupass] ~ sb that… 告知;通知to give sb information about sth |
| We have been instructed that a decision will not be made before the end of the week. 我们已获悉周末前不会作出决定。 |
4. | ~ sb (to do sth) 委托(律师);托办to employ sb to represent you in a legal situation, especially as a lawyer |
v. | 1. to teach somebody a subject or how to do something 2. to tell somebody to do something, especially with authority or as an order 3. to inform somebody about something, especially in a formal or official manner 4. to give information as a judge to a jury at the end of a case in order to explain the applicable points of law and summarize what has to be proved 5. to ask or authorize a lawyer to act on your behalf and supply him or her with relevant information 6. to tell someone to do something, especially officially or as their employer 7. to arrange for a lawyer to speak for you in court 8. give orders or directions to 1. to teach somebody a subject or how to do something 2. to tell somebody to do something, especially with authority or as an order 3. to inform somebody about something, especially in a formal or official manner 4. to give information as a judge to a jury at the end of a case in order to explain the applicable points of law and summarize what has to be proved 5. to ask or authorize a lawyer to act on your behalf and supply him or her with relevant information 6. to tell someone to do something, especially officially or as their employer 7. to arrange for a lawyer to speak for you in court 8. give orders or directions to |
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