didactic

英[daɪˈdæktɪk]
美[daɪˈdæktɪk]

基本释义

  • adj.教学的; 教导的; (指人)学究式的; 迂腐的

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实用例句

He is more didactic in his approach to the learning process.

他在教学过程中侧重于灌输。

柯林斯例句

I don't like her didactic way of explaining everything.

我不喜欢她那种像教小孩子一样解释一切的方法.

辞典例句

This novel was intended to be neither didactic nor aggressive.

这部书的本意,既不想教训人,也不想攻击人.

辞典例句

The book, which takes question - and - answer format, has a clipped, slightly didactic style.

本书采用问答体的形式, 言简意赅, 略带说教意味.

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EXMP : His speech to the new freshmen was painfully didactic.

他的演说对于新人来说是一种痛苦的说教.

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He mentioned in his paper the didactic tendency in Chinese literature.

他在论文中提到了中国文学中的道德说教倾向.

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I don't like his didactic manner.

我不喜欢他好说教的态度.

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Prejudice determines the relativity and absoluteness of understanding, which is a didactic unity of the two.

前见决定了理解的相对性,同时又决定了理解的绝对性, 理解是相对性与绝对性的辩证统一.

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I always found the teachings of the Catholic Church to be too didactic.

我总觉得天主教派的教义太过教条式.

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英英释义

Adjective
  • 1. instructive (especially excessively)