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adjective1) didaktisch2) (authoritarian) schulmeisterlich* * *di·dac·tic[daɪˈdæktɪk]1. method didaktisch2. (teaching a moral) belehrend\didactic novel Bildungsroman m\didactic play Lehrstück nt* * *[dI'dktɪk]adjdidaktisch* * *didactic [dıˈdæktık; daıˈd]A adj (adv didactically)1. didaktisch:b) lehrhaft, belehrend:didactic play Lehrstück n;didactic poem Lehrgedicht n2. pej belehrend, schulmeisterhaft* * *adjective1) didaktisch2) (authoritarian) schulmeisterlich* * *adj.Lehr- präfix.Lern- präfix. n.didaktisch adj. -
2 didactic
1) method didaktisch2) ( teaching a moral) belehrend;\didactic novel Bildungsroman m;\didactic play Lehrstück nt
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