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1 instruct
[ɪn'strʌkt]1) (direct)to instruct sb. to do — dare ordini o ordinare a qcn. di fare
to be instructed to do — ricevere istruzioni o ordini per fare
to instruct sb. when, how to do — indicare o spiegare a qcn. quando, come fare
2) (teach) istruireto instruct sb. in — istruire qcn. in [ subject]
to instruct sb. how to do — insegnare a qcn. come fare
3) BE dir. (engage)* * *1) (to teach or train (a person in a subject or skill): Girls as well as boys should be instructed in woodwork.) istruire2) (to order or direct (a person especially to do something): He was instructed to come here at nine o'clock; I have already instructed you how to cook the meat.) dare istruzioni, incaricare•- instructive
- instructively
- instructiveness
- instructor* * *[ɪn'strʌkt]1) (direct)to instruct sb. to do — dare ordini o ordinare a qcn. di fare
to be instructed to do — ricevere istruzioni o ordini per fare
to instruct sb. when, how to do — indicare o spiegare a qcn. quando, come fare
2) (teach) istruireto instruct sb. in — istruire qcn. in [ subject]
to instruct sb. how to do — insegnare a qcn. come fare
3) BE dir. (engage)
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