didactic
/daɪˈdæktɪk/ (bre, ipa) · /daɪˈdæktɪk/ (ame, ipa) · /dī-ˈdak-tik də-/ (ame, mw)
didactic — 形容詞
- didacticpositive
- more didacticcomparative
- most didacticsuperlative
1. trying so hard to teach or correct people that it sounds pushy and gives them li
說教的
老在教人該怎麼想做
trying so hard to teach or correct people that it sounds pushy and gives them little room to judge things for themselves.
Bilal found the podcast too didactic, as each joke ended with a lecture.
Bilal 覺得那個 podcast 太說教,因為每個笑話最後都變成一段訓話。
too didactic after linking verb
The article became didactic when it kept telling readers how to eat.
那篇文章不停告訴讀者該怎麼吃,結果變得很說教。
become + didactic for pushy advice
Elise disliked the didactic tone of the poster about screen time.
Elise 不喜歡那張談螢幕時間海報的說教口氣。
By the third slide, Dario's presentation felt didactic instead of helpful.
到了第三張投影片時,Dario 的簡報感覺更像說教,不像幫忙。
Parents skipped the blog because its didactic voice blamed them for everything.
家長們不再看那個部落格,因為它的說教語氣把一切都怪到父母身上。
- preachy
more informal and often even more strongly negative
- moralizing
focuses more on judging right and wrong
- dogmatic
stresses certainty and refusal to question, broader than teaching tone
- instructional
neutral; simply meant to teach without sounding pushy
- open-ended
lets people explore or decide for themselves
- nonjudgmental
does not tell people they are wrong
- exploratory
encourages finding things out rather than being told
用法筆記
Often used critically for a tone, article, lesson, or speaker that keeps telling people what to think instead of letting them work things out. Stronger and more negative than neutral words such as 'instructional' or 'educational'.
常見錯誤
2. made to show people what is right or wrong through the lesson carried by its sto
教訓性的
藉故事傳達做人道理
made to show people what is right or wrong through the lesson carried by its story or message.
The children's play ends with a didactic message about sharing food.
那齣兒童劇最後帶出一個很有教訓性的訊息:食物要懂得分享。
didactic message about a moral theme
Anna called the short film didactic because every scene praised honesty.
Anna 說那部短片很有教訓性,因為每一幕都在稱讚誠實。
predicative use for a work with moral purpose
The novel's didactic ending reminds readers that pride can ruin friendships.
那本小說帶有教訓性的結局,提醒讀者驕傲會毀掉友誼。
Sora wrote a didactic fable where greed leaves the farmer alone.
Sora 寫了一則很有教訓性的寓言,故事裡貪心讓農夫最後孤單一人。
Our teacher chose a didactic poem that warns against wasting water.
我們老師選了一首很有教訓性的詩,提醒人別浪費水。
- moralizing
usually more critical and stresses judgment about behavior
- instructive
broader and often more positive; can teach skills as well as lessons
- exemplary
formal; showing a lesson through an example
- entertaining
focuses on pleasure rather than teaching a lesson
- amoral
not concerned with teaching right and wrong
- value-neutral
presents events without pushing a moral point
用法筆記
Usually used for stories, poems, films, or fables whose purpose is to leave the reader with a clear moral point. Unlike sense 1, the focus here is the lesson inside the work, not a pushy tone from the speaker or writer.