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		Definition of paideia in English: paideianoun pʌɪˈdʌɪəpīˈdāə mass noun1(in ancient Greece) a system of broad cultural education. Example sentencesExamples -  The ancient Athenian roots of rhetoric instruction stressed paideia.
 -  Catholic universities embrace an understanding of education expressed in the Greek word paideia.
 -  Through these visual details, as well as through the narrative, the plate indicates that David's paideia is now completed; he has become Saul's son-in-law and has a place in his court.
 -  It can also be found in the classical Greek concept of paideia as, in Michael Oakeshott's words, a ‘serious and orderly initiation into an intellectual, imaginative, moral and emotional inheritance.’
 -  It is an education of a strange sort - he called it paideia.
 
 Synonyms bringing up, rearing, raising, breeding, care, upkeep, cultivation, fostering, tending - 1.1formal  The culture of a society.
(某一社会的)文化 Example sentencesExamples -  She is currently a British Academy Postdoctoral Research Fellow, working on the relationship between paideia and visual culture in late antiquity.
 -  This type of response is typical of the culture of paideia.
 -  This is the Platonic idea of paideia, what we today call culture.
 -  The pivotal exemplar is Origen, who built an alternative paideia based on an alternative classical culture expressed by biblical literature.
 
  
    Definition of paideia in US English: paideianounpīˈdāə 1(in ancient Greece) education or upbringing. (古希腊)教育;抚养 Example sentencesExamples -  Catholic universities embrace an understanding of education expressed in the Greek word paideia.
 -  It can also be found in the classical Greek concept of paideia as, in Michael Oakeshott's words, a ‘serious and orderly initiation into an intellectual, imaginative, moral and emotional inheritance.’
 -  The ancient Athenian roots of rhetoric instruction stressed paideia.
 -  It is an education of a strange sort - he called it paideia.
 -  Through these visual details, as well as through the narrative, the plate indicates that David's paideia is now completed; he has become Saul's son-in-law and has a place in his court.
 
 Synonyms bringing up, rearing, raising, breeding, care, upkeep, cultivation, fostering, tending - 1.1formal  The culture of a society.
(某一社会的)文化 Example sentencesExamples -  She is currently a British Academy Postdoctoral Research Fellow, working on the relationship between paideia and visual culture in late antiquity.
 -  This is the Platonic idea of paideia, what we today call culture.
 -  This type of response is typical of the culture of paideia.
 -  The pivotal exemplar is Origen, who built an alternative paideia based on an alternative classical culture expressed by biblical literature.
 
  
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