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    educated查询结果如下:

    音标:['edʒukeɪtɪd]
    基本释义/说明:adj.教育的;有教养的
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    adj.
    教育的;有教养的
    “Those elder unmarried girls in cities are mostly the so-called ”gifted girls“, referring to those females who have been more highly educated.”
    城市大龄女未婚女青年大多数是所谓“才女”,即受过高等教育的女子
    Today, the situation is entirely different. Females have got more and more opportunities to be educated
    今日的情况大不相同了。女性受教育的机会越来越多
    His speech stamps him as an educated man.
    他的谈吐显示他是个受过教育的人。
    Well-educated people are less likely to smoke than men with fewer years of schooling.
    受过良好教育的人吸烟人数比没受什么教育的人少。
    -扩展释义
    【计算机】
    受教育;受过教育的
    【化学】
    vbl.受教育
    N/A
    有教养的,; 根据知识或经验的
    -同义词和反义词
    -educated的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    Serving to educate; educational.
    “Books of educative and literary value are kept in libraries for prisoners having an academic bent of mind.”
    “Many historians working in Germany today have judged that that educative effort had little immediate effect on popular attitudes.”
    “It is an informative summary and a useful educative tool, saying all the right things that a beginner needs to know.”
    Of, or relating to education. || Instructive, or helping to educate.
    “The former could be used in a school educational film teaching tolerance.”
    “What, then, is the educational ethos in these schools, and what do they teach?”
    Resembling education.
    Capable of being educated, trainable, teachable.
    Without education; uneducated, unschooled.

    名词 变体/同根词

    Someone who is being educated.
    (dated) A female educator.
    The state or quality of being educated.
    Someone who is to be, or is being educated
    a specialist in the theory of education.
    “Bishop Anderson, the first bishop of Rupert’s Land, was not specially an educationalist.”
    “He would also have us appreciate the French President’s many-sided ability as a lawyer, financier, and educationalist.”
    “William Johnson indeed secured a fame as educationalist that is recorded in the National Dictionary.”

    动词 变体/同根词

    (transitive) To make educational.
    to instruct or train
    “Schools are part of a network of institutions our society has created to care for and to educate our youth.”
    “If we abdicate our roles as adults, it will be media and peers that educate our kids.”
    “They could educate young people about abstinence and require teenage mothers to attend school and live at home to qualify for benefits.”
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