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- ʃən1) (the act of instructing (especially in a school subject or a skill) or the process of being instructed: She sometimes gives instruction in gymnastics.) instrucción2) (an order or direction: You must learn to obey instructions.) instrucción3) ((in plural) (a book etc giving) directions, eg about the use of a machine etc: Could I look at the instructions, please?) instruccionestr[ɪn'strʌkʃən]1 (teaching) instrucción nombre femenino, enseñanza1 (information) instrucciones nombre femenino plural■ have you read the instructions? ¿has leído las instrucciones?\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL'Instructions for use' "Modo de empleo", "Instrucciones de uso"'Operating instructions' "Instrucciones de funcionamiento"instruction [ɪn'strʌkʃən] n1) teaching: instrucción f, enseñanza f2) command: orden f, instrucción f3) instructions npldirections: instrucciones fpl, modo m de empleon.• doctrina s.f.• educación s.f.• enseñanza s.f.• instrucción s.f.• orden s.m.ɪn'strʌkʃən1) ca) ( direction) instrucción finstructions (for use) — instrucciones, modo de empleo
b) ( order) instrucción f, orden f2) u (teaching, training) (frml)[ɪn'strʌkʃǝn]instruction (IN something) — instrucción f (en algo)
1. N1) (=teaching) instrucción f, enseñanza fto give sb instruction in mathematics/fencing — dar clases de matemáticas/esgrima a algn, enseñar matemáticas/esgrima a algn
2) (=order) orden fto give sb instructions to do sth — dar órdenes or instrucciones a algn de que haga algo
we have given instructions for the transfer of funds — hemos cursado órdenes para la transferencia de fondos
instructions for use — modo msing de empleo
3) (Comput) instrucción f2.CPDinstruction book, instruction booklet, instruction manual N — manual m de instrucciones
* * *[ɪn'strʌkʃən]1) ca) ( direction) instrucción finstructions (for use) — instrucciones, modo de empleo
b) ( order) instrucción f, orden f2) u (teaching, training) (frml)instruction (IN something) — instrucción f (en algo)
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