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Dictate Meaning in English

word

/ˈdɪkˌteɪt/, /dɪkˈteɪt/
DIK-tayt
/ˈdɪkˌteɪt/
DIK-tayt

释义

To say words for someone else to write down, or to command or control what someone must do.

用法与细微差别

Can be formal; 'dictate a letter' is common for speaking with intent to be written down. 'Dictate' meaning 'to control/command' is often used in politics, business, or negative contexts (imposing rules). Frequently confused with 'predict' or 'state'—'dictate' always implies authority or transcription.

例句

Please dictate your name to me slowly.

basic

The teacher dictated a letter to the students.

basic

Parents should not dictate every choice for their children.

basic

He tried to dictate how the meeting should go, but everyone ignored him.

natural

Just because you have more experience doesn’t mean you can dictate the rules.

natural

Could you dictate your phone number while I type it in?

natural