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单词 instructive
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Definition of instructive in English:

instructive

adjective ɪnˈstrʌktɪvɪnˈstrəktɪv
  • Useful and informative.

    有教益的;增长知识的

    it is instructive to compare the two projects

    比较两个项目很有启发性。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It also is instructive as an example of the gray areas that are inherent in the discipline.
    • Indeed the lines of thinking in different epochs provide instructive examples of the science of the day.
    • This book is deeply interesting to read while still being informative and instructive.
    • I personally found it instructive and helpful, as I think all those who have taken the course so far.
    • That would give other failed institutions an encouraging and instructive example.
    • As for the seats themselves, it's instructive to read the Royal Commission report.
    • This favourable environment has produced a usefully instructive specimen of the democratic species.
    • It is instructive to compare Dawson's version of a song with that of a more highly regarded singer.
    • The extend thanks to the organisers for a very instructive and enjoyable day.
    • It is instructive to compare the operation of the essentially similar institutions in Sweden and Denmark.
    • For these assertions are instructive just because they reveal some of the less obvious effects of a denial of human rights.
    • It is instructive to compare ball speeds and distances in cricket and hockey.
    • It is instructive, for example, to visit a Vietnamese city, and experience how agreeable it is.
    • Simkin's hand as an editor is present in helpful and instructive ways in this collection.
    • Aside from the freedom and joy these drawings radiate, their simplicity is instructive.
    • Here they are stifled by large pictures of lesser quality, although the juxtapositions are instructive.
    • History in America has basically become inspirational, not instructive.
    • To understand this on a practical level it may be instructive to turn to an example.
    • I hope you've found it as instructive reading the posts as I've found it writing them.
    • It is instructive to apply the book's thesis to Scotland - too often wrongly lumped in with England.
    Synonyms
    informative, instructional, informational, illuminating, enlightening, revealing, explanatory, telling
    educational, educative, edifying, didactic, pedagogic, doctrinal, preceptive, improving, heuristic
    moralistic, homiletic
    useful, helpful
    rare propaedeutic

Derivatives

  • instructively

  • adverb ɪnˈstrʌktɪvliɪnˈstrəktəvli
    • The Art Center's 2,600-square-foot Beaux-Arts interior, once a ballroom, contended instructively with the work's minimalist esthetic, creating an enlivening tension that charged the space.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It becomes instructively frustrating to discover how many terms we take for granted in discussing ways of knowing, for which we have only visually oriented vocabulary.
      • Considering his instructively bizarre, virtually anonymous career, no one would have expected Micheaux to achieve this celebrity in cement.
      • One could instructively contrast this plan with the traditional blitzkrieg tactic used up to this point.
      • His successes include London's Royal Opera House, the Kansas City Ballet, the American Ballet Theatre and, most instructively, Alvin Ailey.
  • instructiveness

  • noun
    • In this connection, the jamming situation is of crucial importance for the instructiveness of exercises.

Definition of instructive in US English:

instructive

adjectiveinˈstrəktivɪnˈstrəktɪv
  • Useful and informative.

    有教益的;增长知识的

    it is instructive to compare the two projects

    比较两个项目很有启发性。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Here they are stifled by large pictures of lesser quality, although the juxtapositions are instructive.
    • Aside from the freedom and joy these drawings radiate, their simplicity is instructive.
    • Indeed the lines of thinking in different epochs provide instructive examples of the science of the day.
    • It is instructive to compare ball speeds and distances in cricket and hockey.
    • I personally found it instructive and helpful, as I think all those who have taken the course so far.
    • For these assertions are instructive just because they reveal some of the less obvious effects of a denial of human rights.
    • That would give other failed institutions an encouraging and instructive example.
    • It is instructive to apply the book's thesis to Scotland - too often wrongly lumped in with England.
    • It also is instructive as an example of the gray areas that are inherent in the discipline.
    • As for the seats themselves, it's instructive to read the Royal Commission report.
    • It is instructive to compare the operation of the essentially similar institutions in Sweden and Denmark.
    • It is instructive, for example, to visit a Vietnamese city, and experience how agreeable it is.
    • Simkin's hand as an editor is present in helpful and instructive ways in this collection.
    • It is instructive to compare Dawson's version of a song with that of a more highly regarded singer.
    • To understand this on a practical level it may be instructive to turn to an example.
    • This book is deeply interesting to read while still being informative and instructive.
    • This favourable environment has produced a usefully instructive specimen of the democratic species.
    • I hope you've found it as instructive reading the posts as I've found it writing them.
    • History in America has basically become inspirational, not instructive.
    • The extend thanks to the organisers for a very instructive and enjoyable day.
    Synonyms
    informative, instructional, informational, illuminating, enlightening, revealing, explanatory, telling
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