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1 INSTRUCT
• Things which hurt, instruct - Беды мучат, уму учат (Б) -
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عَلَّمَ \ coach: to train or teach (for a sport, competition, examination, etc.). educate: to teach; train (sb.) in mind and body and character so that he will have a useful and happy life. instruct: to teach; advise: He instructed me in the art of fishing. mark: to put (a special sign) on (sth.): The price was marked on the goods. teach: to help (sb.) to learn sth.: Who teaches you English? He taught me to swim. She teaches at a girls’ school. \ See Also درب (دَرَّبَ)، مرن (مَرَّنَ) -
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دَرَّبَ \ coach: to train or teach (for a sport, competition, examination, etc.). instruct: to teach; advise: He instructed me in the art of fishing. train: to teach (a person or animal) a skill or a way of behaviour: He trained the boy to repair watches. People should train their dogs properly. \ See Also مرن (مَرَّنَ)، علم (عَلَّمَ) -
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أَمَرَ (بِـ) \ command: to order officially: He commanded them to return to the camp. decree: to declare by decree; decide officially. dictate: to give orders without considering anyone else’s opinions. direct: to order: I was directed to report to your office. instruct: to order: The soldiers were instructed not to fire. order: to tell (sb.) forcefully and officially to do sth.; give orders for (sth.): The noisy child was ordered (to go) out of the room. (Note that to go may be left out when an adv. or adverbial phrase follows but other verbs cannot be left out.). tell: to order: I told him to hurry. -
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أَرْشَدَ \ conduct: to lead or guide: He conducted the visitors round the school. direct: to show sb. the way: Can you direct me to the post office?. guide: (of a person) to show (sb.) the way by going with him; (of a person or thing) show (sb.) the way; advise: He guided me to the secret cave. I was guided by the official reports. instruct: to teach; advise: He instructed me in the art of fishing. \ See Also دل (دَلَّ) -
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أَوْعَزَ إلى \ direct: to order: I was directed to report to your office. instruct: to order: The soldiers were instructed not to fire. -
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أَعْطَى تَعْليمات \ instruct: to order: The soldiers were instructed not to fire. -
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[ɪn'strʌkt]Abbreviation: INSTR -
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[ɪnˈstrakt] verb1) to teach or train (a person in a subject or skill):يُعَلِّم، يُدَرِّبGirls as well as boys should be instructed in woodwork.
2) to order or direct (a person especially to do something):يُعْطي تَعْليماتI have already instructed you how to cook the meat.
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10 Motivate Instruct Monitor And Intervene
Education: MIMIУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Motivate Instruct Monitor And Intervene
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11 Organize Observe Instruct
Military: OOIУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Organize Observe Instruct
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12 milion instruct. pe.
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13 reduc.instruct. set
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14 to instruct
выдавать команду (напр., от устройства ЧПУ на обработку функции станка)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > to instruct
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15 инструктировать
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16 отдавать приказ
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17 give besked om
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18 gefa fyrirmæli
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19 kenna, leiîbeina
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20 выдавать команду
Русско-английский исловарь по машиностроению и автоматизации производства > выдавать команду
См. также в других словарях:
instruct — in·struct vt: to provide (a jury) with explanation and directions regarding the law applicable to a case the judge instruct ed the jury that the plaintiff bears the burden of proof the jury was instruct ed to ignore the attorney s comments vi: to … Law dictionary
instruct — in‧struct [ɪnˈstrʌkt] verb [transitive] 1. to order someone to do something: instruct somebody to do something • The government has instructed banks to limit real estate lending growth to 2% this year. 2. LAW to employ a lawyer to deal with a… … Financial and business terms
Instruct — In*struct , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Instructed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Instructing}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To put in order; to form; to prepare. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] They speak to the merits of a cause, after the proctor has prepared and instructed the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Instruct — In*struct , a. [L. instructus, p. p. of instruere to furnish, provide, construct, instruct; pref. in in, on + struere. See {Structure}.] 1. Arranged; furnished; provided. [Obs.] He had neither ship instruct with oars, nor men. Chapman. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
instruct — [v1] inform, teach acquaint, advise, apprise, brainwash*, break in, break it to, brief, clue in, coach, counsel, discipline, disclose, drill, drum into*, educate, engineer, enlighten, give lessons, ground, guide, keep posted*, lead, lecture,… … New thesaurus
instruct — [in strukt′] vt. [ME instructen < L instructus, pp. of instruere, to pile upon, put in order, erect < in , in, upon + struere, to pile up, arrange, build: see STREW] 1. to communicate knowledge to; teach; educate 2. to give facts or… … English World dictionary
instruct — (v.) early 15c., from L. instructus, pp. of instruere arrange, inform, teach, lit. to build, erect, from in on (see IN (Cf. in ) (2)) + struere to pile, build (see STRUCTURE (Cf. structure)). Related: Instructed; instructing … Etymology dictionary
instruct — 1 *teach, train, educate, discipline, school Analogous words: impart, *communicate: *inform, acquaint, apprise: lead, *guide, steer, pilot, engineer: *practice, drill, exercise 2 direct, enjoin, bid, * … New Dictionary of Synonyms
instruct — ► VERB 1) direct or command. 2) teach. 3) inform of a fact or situation. 4) chiefly Brit. authorize (a solicitor or barrister) to act on one s behalf. ORIGIN Latin instruere construct, equip, teach … English terms dictionary
instruct — in|struct [ınˈstrʌkt] v [T] [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: , past participle of instruere, from struere to build ] 1.) to officially tell someone what to do →↑order instruct sb to do sth ▪ His secretary was instructed to cancel all his… … Dictionary of contemporary English
instruct — v. 1) (D; tr.) ( to teach ) to instruct in (to instruct soldiers in field hygiene) 2) (H) ( to order ) she instructed us to begin work at once 3) (L; must have an object) ( to inform ) we have been instructed that the matter has been settled by… … Combinatory dictionary