词组 | learn a lesson |
释义 | Idiom learn a lessonlearn a/(your) lesson to understand something because of an unpleasant experience.We learned a lesson from last year's failure to reform health care.You hope that prisoners will say, “I don't want to end up back in jail again – I've learned my lesson.” learn (one's) lessonTo learn through painful experience not to do something, often something one had been warned about or knew might be risky. I told you that you'd feel awful if you drank that much wine. I hope you've learned your lesson. I certainly learned my lesson about buying something from a stranger online. learn one's lessonProfit from experience, especially an unhappy one. For example, From now on she'd read the instructions first; she'd learned her lesson. Also see hard way. learn your ˈlessonlearn what to do or what not to do in the future because you have had a bad experience in the past: I used to carry a lot of money on me, until one day my bag was stolen. Since then, I’ve learned my lesson. |
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