单词 | didactic |
释义 | di·dac·tic /daɪˈdæktɪk, də-/ adjective 1 TEACHspeech or writing that is didactic is intended to teach people a moral lesson 道德说教的,教诲的 His novel has a didactic tone. 他的小说有一种道德说教的口吻。2. TEACHsomeone who is didactic is too eager to teach people things or give instructions 好说教的,好为人师的 —didactically /-kli/ adverbExamples from the Corpusdidactic• Kubrick made the movie with both didactic and creative intentions.• And you can't do that by beating them over the head with clichéd, didactic behaviour.• However, the didactic goal usually does irreparable harm to the characterization of the dramatis personae.• The play is didactic in tone and ethical in nature.• The intellect, by the definition of consciousness, separates itself from the emotions; and didactic literature does the same.• This may be because of the built-in didactic nature of any story written specifically for the young.• a didactic priest• These stories are more explicit and more didactic, probably because they are more self-consciously in-tended as correctives.• They range from the pornographic to the didactic style of Open University programmes.• And he is too morally didactic to enjoy, as a biographer must, the complexities and ambiguities of his subject.Origin didactic (1600-1700) Greek didaktikos, from didaskein “to teach”di·dac·tic adjectiveChineseSyllable is Corpus writing is speech or intended to that teach didactic |
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