Teach vs Bring_up - What's the difference?
teach | bring_up | Related terms |
To show (someone) the way; to guide, conduct.
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(label) To pass on knowledge to.
(label) To pass on knowledge, especially as one's profession; to act as a teacher.
(label) To cause to learn or understand.
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, passage=The humor of my proposition appealed more strongly to Miss Trevor than I had looked for, and from that time forward she became her old self again;
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* 1953 , United States Supreme Court, John Den ''ex dem.'' Archibald Russell ''v.'' The Association of the Jersey Company , reprinted in the (United States Reports), volume 56, page 426:
To mention.
To raise (children).
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, chapter=6 To uncover, to bring from obscurity.
To turn on power or start, as of a machine.
To vomit.
To stop or interrupt a flow or steady motion.
* 1934 , (Rex Stout), , 1992 (w) edition, ISBN 0553278193, page 91:
* 1999 , Alice Borchardt, Night of the Wolf , (w), ISBN 0345423631, page 260 [http://google.com/books?id=tG4tiCvmHJwC&pg=PA260&dq=brought-him-up]:
Teach is a related term of bring_up.
As a proper noun teach
is (slang) nickname for a teacher.As a verb bring_up is
.teach
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) techen, from (etyl) . More at (l).Verb
- So thus within a whyle as they thus talked the nyghte passed / and the daye shone / and thenne syre launcelot armed hym / and took his hors / and they taught hym to the Abbaye and thyder he rode within the space of two owrys
Rob Dorit
Making Life from Scratch, passage=Deep Blue taught' us a great deal about the power of the human mind precisely because it could not reproduce the intuitive and logical leaps of Kasparov’s mind. A truly synthetic cell, built from scratch or even from preexisting components, will be a cell without ancestry, and it, too, will ' teach us a great deal about the underlying complexities of life without actually reproducing them.}}
Synonyms
* (sense) educate, instructAntonyms
* (sense) learnDerived terms
* * teacher * teachingEtymology 2
(probably clipping)Noun
(es)bring_up
English
Verb
- This case was brought up by writ of error from the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of New Jersey.
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- "Mr. Wolfe, I beg you—I beg of you—"
- I was sure she was going to cry and I didn't want her to. But Wolfe brusquely brought her up :
- "That's all, Miss Barstow."
- "No," Maeniel shouted, "No!" trying to distract the man, and lunged toward him. The chain on his ankle brought him up short and he fell on his face.