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1 educate
ˈedju:keɪt гл.
1) воспитывать, обучать;
давать образование educate in Syn: teach
2) тренировать, упражнять;
развивать;
воспитывать to educate the ear to music ≈ развивать музыкальный слух
3) дрессировать( животных) to educate dogs ≈ дрессировать собак Syn: train I обучать, давать образование - to * smb for a profession [a trade] обучить кого-л профессии [ремеслу];
дать кому-л профессию [ремесло] воспитывать, развивать - to * smb's taste in literature прививать кому-л охоту к литературе, развивать литературный вкус - to * onee's ear to music развивать музыкальный слух;
научить(ся) разбираться в музыке - to * smb out of preludice помочь кому-л освободиться от предрассудков (редкое) тренировать, дрессировать (животных) educate воспитывать;
давать образование ~ воспитывать ~ давать образование ~ обучать ~ тренировать;
to educate the ear развивать слух ~ тренировать;
to educate the ear развивать слух -
2 educate
['eʤukeɪt], ['edju-]гл.1) воспитывать, обучать; давать образованиеThe government often needs educating in the actual wishes of the people. — Правительству часто приходится объяснять, чего на самом деле хотят люди.
Young men were once educated in good manners, and how to treat a lady. — Юношей раньше обучали хорошим манерам и обращению с женщинами.
Syn:2) тренировать, упражнять; развивать; воспитывать3) дрессировать ( животных)Syn: -
3 educate
v1) виховувати; давати освіту2) тренувати, привчатиto educate smb.'s taste in music — розвивати смак до музики
* * *[`edjukeit]v1) навчати, давати освіту2) виховувати, розвивати3) тренувати, дресирувати ( тварин) -
4 educar
v.1 to educate.María educa a sus hijos estrictamente Mary educates her kids strictly.Ella educa su memoria She educates her memory.2 to bring up.3 to train.* * *1 (enseñar) to educate, teach2 (criar) to bring up3 (en la cortesía etc) to teach manners4 (sentidos) to educate, train* * *verb1) to educate2) raise, bring up3) train* * *1. VT1) (Educ) to educate2) [en familia] to bring up3) [+ voz, oído] to train4) [+ animal] to train2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (Educ) to educate, teachb) ( para la convivencia) < hijos> to bring up; < ciudadanos> to educate2) < paladar> to educate; <oído/voz> to train2.educarse v pron ( hacer los estudios) to be educated* * *= breed, educate, bring up, rear, civilise [civilize, -USA], raise, school.Ex. The dependence on bosses for recognition, rewards, and advancement breeds an artificiality of relationship, a need to be polite and agreeable.Ex. The staff undertake searches and enquiries for the user and educate the user by various ways, from informal discussion to fully prepared lectures.Ex. Teachers and librarians cannot afford to turn a blind eye to the literature a child is brought up with at home, no matter how anemic and worthless it may seem to be.Ex. One of the main characteristics of written language, especially for people reared in oral cultural milieus, is the inability of the learner to rely on what has always been available: the non-verbal element of communication.Ex. The author argues that the capacity of books to change lives and to civilize readers cannot be overstated = El autor sostiene la opinión de que no se puede dejar de recalcar la capacidad de los libros para cambiar la vida de las personas y civilizar a los lectores.Ex. The current generation of young adults were raised on television, video games, music videos, and other highly visual media = La generación actual de jóvenes se han educado con la televisión, los vídeojuegos, los vídeos musicales y otros medios visuales.Ex. Apprenticeship is more realistic than expecting everyone to be schooled by a parent at home.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (Educ) to educate, teachb) ( para la convivencia) < hijos> to bring up; < ciudadanos> to educate2) < paladar> to educate; <oído/voz> to train2.educarse v pron ( hacer los estudios) to be educated* * *= breed, educate, bring up, rear, civilise [civilize, -USA], raise, school.Ex: The dependence on bosses for recognition, rewards, and advancement breeds an artificiality of relationship, a need to be polite and agreeable.
Ex: The staff undertake searches and enquiries for the user and educate the user by various ways, from informal discussion to fully prepared lectures.Ex: Teachers and librarians cannot afford to turn a blind eye to the literature a child is brought up with at home, no matter how anemic and worthless it may seem to be.Ex: One of the main characteristics of written language, especially for people reared in oral cultural milieus, is the inability of the learner to rely on what has always been available: the non-verbal element of communication.Ex: The author argues that the capacity of books to change lives and to civilize readers cannot be overstated = El autor sostiene la opinión de que no se puede dejar de recalcar la capacidad de los libros para cambiar la vida de las personas y civilizar a los lectores.Ex: The current generation of young adults were raised on television, video games, music videos, and other highly visual media = La generación actual de jóvenes se han educado con la televisión, los vídeojuegos, los vídeos musicales y otros medios visuales.Ex: Apprenticeship is more realistic than expecting everyone to be schooled by a parent at home.* * *educar [A2 ]vtA1 ( Educ) to educate, teachlos quieren educar en un colegio bilingüe they want them to be educated at a bilingual school, they want them to go to a bilingual school2 (para la convivencia) ‹hijos› to bring up; ‹ciudadanos› to educate3 ‹perro› to trainB1 ‹intestino/apetito› to educate2 ‹oído/voz› to train; ‹paladar› to educate■ educarse(hacer los estudios) to be educatedme eduqué viajando por el mundo I got my education o I learned about life traveling around the world* * *
educar ( conjugate educar) verbo transitivo
1
‹ ciudadanos› to educate
2 ‹oído/voz› to train
educarse verbo pronominal ( hacer los estudios) to be educated
educar verbo transitivo
1 (criar) to raise
2 (enseñar) to educate
3 (un sentido, la voz) to train: debería educar el oído, she should train her ear
' educar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
criar
- formar
- instruir
- masa
English:
bring up
- educate
- train
* * *♦ vt1. [enseñar] to educate2. [criar] to bring up;consejos sobre cómo educar a los hijos advice about how to bring up children3. [cuerpo, voz, oído] to train4. [animal doméstico] to train;hay que educar al perro para que no haga sus necesidades en la alfombra you have to house-train the dog so it doesn't do its business on the carpet* * *v/t1 educate2 ( criar) bring up3 voz train* * *educar {72} vt1) : to educate2) criar: to bring up, to raise3) : to train* * *educar vb1. (enseñar) to educatese educó en Inglaterra she was educated in England / she went to school in England -
5 educare
educate( allevare) bring upgusto, orecchio, mente train* * *educare v.tr.1 to bring* up; to rear: chi lo ha educato?, who brought him up?; non ha educato bene i suoi figli, he hasn't brought his sons up well2 ( esercitare, ammaestrare) to train, to educate, to cultivate: educare l'orecchio alla musica, to educate one's ear (o to train one's ear) to appreciate music; educare la fantasia, to cultivate the imagination; educare il gusto, to refine one's taste; educare la mente allo studio, to train the mind to study* * *[edu'kare]verbo transitivo1) (allevare) to bring* up, to raise [ figlio]2) (formare) to educate, to form [ persona] (a in); (addestrare) to train [ animale]3) (allenare) to train [orecchio, sensi]; to educate [ palato]* * *educare/edu'kare/ [1]1 (allevare) to bring* up, to raise [ figlio]3 (allenare) to train [orecchio, sensi]; to educate [ palato].
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