teach

英 [tiːtʃ] 美 [titʃ]
  • vt. 教;教授;教导
  • vi. 教授;讲授;当老师
  • n. (Teach)人名;(英)蒂奇
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teach 讲授,教学,教导

来自古英语 taecan,指出,展示,教导,来自 Proto-Germanic*taikijan,展示,指出,来自 PIE*deik, 展示,指出,词源同 dictionary,token.现主要用于教育相关词义。

teach
teach: [OE] To teach someone is etymologically to ‘show’ them something. The word goes back ultimately to the prehistoric Indo-European base *deik- ‘show’, which also produced Greek deiknúnai ‘show’ (source of English paradigm [15]) and Latin dīcere ‘say’ (source of English diction, dictionary, etc). Its Germanic descendant was *taik-, which produced English token and German zeigen ‘show’. From it was derived the verb *taikjan, ancestor of English teach.
=> diction, dictionary, paradigm, token
teach (v.)
Old English tæcan (past tense tæhte, past participle tæht) "to show, point out, declare, demonstrate," also "to give instruction, train, assign, direct; warn; persuade," from Proto-Germanic *taikijan "to show" (cognates: Old High German zihan, German zeihen "to accuse," Gothic ga-teihan "to announce"), from PIE *deik- "to show, point out" (see diction). Related to Old English tacen, tacn "sign, mark" (see token). Related: Taught; teaching.
enraged Lemonade Vendor [Edgar Kennedy]: I'll teach you to kick me!
Chico: you don't have to teach me, I know how. [kicks him]
The usual sense of Old English tæcan was "show, declare, warn, persuade" (compare German zeigen "to show," from the same root); while the Old English word for "to teach, instruct, guide" was more commonly læran, source of modern learn and lore.
1. Most religions teach you to be truthful and self-disciplined.
多数宗教教导人们要真诚和律己。

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2. He uses tapes of this program to teach English.
他用这个节目的录像带教授英语。

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3. I want to teach Irish so that it won'tdie out.
我想教爱尔兰语,这样它就不会彻底消失。

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4. The aim of discipline is to teach children to behave acceptably.
纪律的目的是教育儿童举止得体。

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5. Rarely do schoolteachers have leeway to teach classes the way they want.
鲜有学校老师可随心所欲地教书的情况。

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