0 to get knowledge or skill in a new subject or activity -- учить(ся), изучать
1 to make yourself remember a piece of writing by reading or repeating it many times -- учить (что-либо)
2 to start to understand that you must change the way you behave -- понимать, учиться
[ + (that) ] She'll have to learn that she can't have everything she wants.
The good thing is, he's not afraid to learn from his mistakes.
French leaders should have learned, but many did not, that adolescent nationalism is a most dangerous kind to challenge.
Review the lessons learned report, if one wascompleted, to determine how agency officials assessed the contracting process.
One such demand was that a method developed for understanding the particular had to be modified for learning about the general.
What "good lessons" women may have learned from romance fiction remains a question.
He had learned his lesson and would not repeat the mistake, even though the problem of crime continued to plague the regime.
The review list showed all the rules that we learned.
Instead, differences in learning mechanisms are defined paradigmatically in terms of operations and behavioral outcomes.
I leave to myself, that is to learning, nothing at all.
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學,學習, 記住,記, 開始醒悟,開始明白…
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aprender, aprender de memoria, enterarse (de)…
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~を学ぶ, ~を覚える, 知る…
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öğrenmek, ezberlemek, davranışın değiştirmesi gerektiğini kavramak…
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