teagasc — meaning in English
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English meaning
- doctrine noun A set of beliefs or principles held and taught by a religion, philosophy, or organization.
- instruct verb To teach someone a skill or subject.
- instruction noun A statement telling someone what to do, or a set of such statements.
- moral adj Concerned with right and wrong behaviour, or conforming to accepted standards of good conduct.
- teach verb To help someone learn a skill or subject by explaining or demonstrating it.
- teaching noun A belief or principle put forward by a religious, philosophical, or other respected authority.
- tuition noun Teaching or instruction, especially given individually or in small groups.
- tutor noun A person who teaches a student individually or in a small group, often privately.
- tutorial noun A guide or lesson, often step-by-step, that teaches someone how to do something.
Senses
teagasc is used for these senses in English:
- instruct (transitive) To teach by giving instructions.
- instruction (uncountable) The act of instructing, teaching, or providing with information or knowledge.
- moral (of a narrative) The ethical significance or practical lesson.
- teaching Something taught by a religious or philosophical authority.
- teaching The profession of educating people; the activity that a teacher does when he/she teaches.
- tuition (Ireland, United Kingdom, ) The training or instruction provided by a teacher or tutor.
- tutor (transitive) To instruct or teach, especially an individual or small group.
- tutorial (education) A self-paced learning exercise; a lesson prepared so that a student can learn at their own speed or convenience.
doctrine — full definition
- noun A set of beliefs or principles held and taught by a religion, philosophy, or organization.
- noun A stated policy guiding a country's official conduct, especially in foreign affairs.
instruct — full definition
- verb To teach someone a skill or subject.
- verb To formally tell someone what to do, often with authority behind it.