didactic 英 [daɪˈdæktɪk]   美 [daɪˈdæktɪk]

didactic

didactic  英 [daɪˈdæktɪk] 美 [daɪˈdæktɪk]

adj. 说教的;教诲的 

They said it should be something suitable to youth-something didactic, instructive, or something in the nature of good advice. 他们说应当宜于青年的话题──教诲性的、启发性的话题,或者实质上是良言忠告之类的话题。
Gough said the School's series was "an opportunity to turn self-help on its head, " promising: "They won't be didactic, prescriptive books. 高芙说生活学校这次要出版的系列是“一个颠覆‘自助’形象的机会”,她保证:“它们不会是说教的、规定性的书籍。

  • When people are didactic, they're teaching or instructing. This word is often used negatively for when someone is acting too much like a teacher.
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  • adj. 说教的;教诲的
  • 1. They said it should be something suitable to youth-something didactic, instructive, or something in the nature of good advice.

    他们说应当宜于青年的话题──教诲性的、启发性的话题,或者实质上是良言忠告之类的话题。

  • 2. Gough said the School's series was "an opportunity to turn self-help on its head, " promising: "They won't be didactic, prescriptive books.

    高芙说生活学校这次要出版的系列是“一个颠覆‘自助’形象的机会”,她保证:“它们不会是说教的、规定性的书籍。

  • 3. The mood is hazy and elusive, with simple melodies and a high register chosen (she has said) so as not to make the record overbearing and didactic.

    这张碟带出迷茫让人难以捉摸的心绪,朴质悦耳的旋律和刻意选择的高声域(如她所说)是为了给专辑洗去所有假正经的说教意味。

  • didactic (adj.) 1650s, from French didactique, from Greek didaktikos "apt at teaching," from didaktos "taught," past participle of didaskein "teach," from PIE root *dens- "wisdom, to teach, learn." Related: Didactically; didacticism.
di·dac·tic / daɪˈdæktɪk ; NAmE daɪˈdæktɪk / adjective ( formal) 1 designed to teach people sth, especially a moral lesson 道德说教的;教诲的;教导的 didactic art 道德说教艺术 2 ( usually disapproving) telling people things rather than letting them find out for themselves 说教似的;好教训人的 di·dac·tic·al·ly / daɪˈdæktɪkli ; NAmE daɪˈdæktɪkli / adverb di·dac·tic / daɪˈdæktɪk ; NAmE daɪˈdæktɪk / di·dac·tic·al·ly / daɪˈdæktɪkli ; NAmE daɪˈdæktɪkli /
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