释义 |
ˈdoctrinate, v. arch. [f. med.L. doctrīnāre, -īnāt- to teach, instruct, f. doctrīna: see -ate3 5.] trans. To teach or instruct; = doctrine v. a.; absol. To give instruction (on a subject).
1631Heywood Eng. Eliz. (1641) 33 They were doctrinated and instructed, either in language, or some of the liberall sciences. 1638Sir T. Herbert Trav. (ed. 2) 46 They are of Pythagora's doctrinating..in beleeving the Metempsychosis of the soule. 1651Fuller's Abel Rediv., Chytraeus 421 Most profoundly by him doctrinated. 1840Marryat Olla Podr. (Rtldg.) 282 On that..you have not yet doctrinated. |