0 to get knowledge or skill in a new subject or activity:
"Can you drive?" "I'm learning."
I've learned a lot about computers since I started work here.
[ + to infinitive ] I'm learning to play the piano.
[ + question word + to infinitive ] First you'll learn (how) to use this machine.
We were told to learn Portia's speech by heart (= be able to say it from memory) for homework.
She'll have to learn that she can't have everything she wants.
She soon learned not to contradict him.
[ + (that) ] I later learned (that) the message had never arrived.
1 to get knowledge or understanding of facts or ideas or of how to do things:
[ I ] Parents learned of the budget cuts in a letter from the school superintendent.
[ + to infinitive ] I learned to drive when I was 16.
[ + question word ] First you must learn how to use this computer.
My daughter is just starting to learn how to do joined-up writing at school.
Every week our French teacher gives us a list of vocabulary to learn.
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.
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學,學習, 記住,記, 開始醒悟,開始明白…
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学,学习, 记住,记, 开始醒悟,开始明白…
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aprender, aprender de memoria, enterarse (de)…
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aprender, decorar, inteirar-se…
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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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apprendre…
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aprendre, aprendre de memòria, assabentar-se (de)…
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