late 14c., "schoolmaster, teacher," from Old French pedagoge "teacher of children" (14c.), from Latin paedagogus, from Greek paidagogos "slave who escorts boys to school and generally supervises them," later "a teacher," from pais (genitive paidos) "child" (see pedo-) + agogos "leader," from agein "to lead" (see act (n.)). Hostile implications in the word are at least from the time of Pepys (1650s). Related: Pedagogal.
双语例句
1. De Gaulle was a born pedagogue who used the public platform and the television screen to great effect.
戴高乐生来喜欢教育人,他充分利用了公共讲坛和电视荧屏。
来自柯林斯例句
2. He was a french historian and pedagogue.
他是法国历史学家和教育家。
来自辞典例句
3. Nothing is more tiresome than a superannuated pedagogue.
老朽无能的学究最令人讨厌不过。
来自辞典例句
4. My friend, because our conservative pedagogue gives me only time, hit'passing '.