词组 | learn |
释义 | learn /lɜːn $ lɜːrn/ verb [I,T] to gain knowledge of a subject or skill, by experience, by studying it, or by being taughtphraseslearn sth quickly/slowly She moved to France and learned the language very quickly.soon learn sth (=learn it quickly, as a result of an experience) You soon learn not to make the same mistake again.learn sth by heart (=learn something so you know it exactly without reading it) Actors have to learn their lines by heart.learn sth from/through experience Students will learn from experience the importance of planning.learn sth by/through trial and error (=by trying things and making mistakes) When you start doing pottery, you learn mostly through trial and error.have a lot to learn She still has a lot to learn about boys.be eager to learn Young children are very eager to learn.prepositionslearn about sth He said he was too old to learn about computers.learn from sb I learned a lot from my father.learn by doing sth Babies learn by copying the people around them.learn through sth You learn through all the things that happen while you are doing the job.THESAURUS: learn study to learn about a subject by reading books, going to classes etc, especially at school or university: She’s studying music at Berkeley College in California. | I have been studying German for just over three years. train to learn the skills and get the experience that you need in order to do a particular job: Julie’s training to be a nurse. | Doctors are very highly trained. | The staff are trained in dealing with customers. pick sth uplanguage | rules | idea | tip to learn something without much effort, by watching or listening to other people: It’s easy to pick up a language when you’re living in a country. | The rules of the game are easy – you’ll soon pick them up. | You never know - you might pick up a few tips (=useful ideas about the best way to do something). get the hang of sth informal to learn how to do or use something that is fairly complicated, especially with practice: It took me a while to get the hang of all the features on my new camera. revise BrE review AmE to study facts again, especially on your own, in order to learn them before an examination: Jenny’s upstairs revising for her maths exam tomorrow. master to learn something so well that you have no difficulty with it, especially a skill or a language: She gave me a book called ‘Mastering the Art of French Cooking’. | I learnt Spanish for years but I never really mastered it. |
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