learning 音标拼音: [l'ɚnɪŋ]
n .
U 知识,学问;学习,学
U 知识,学问;学习,学
learning 学习,训练
learning 自学( 习 )
learning 学习
learning n 1 :
the cognitive process of acquiring skill or knowledge ; "
the child '
s acquisition of language " [
synonym : {
learning },
{
acquisition }]
2 :
profound scholarly knowledge [
synonym : {
eruditeness },
{
erudition }, {
learnedness }, {
learning }, {
scholarship },
{
encyclopedism }, {
encyclopaedism }]
Learn \
Learn \ (
l [~
e ]
rn ),
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Learned }
(
l [~
e ]
rnd ),
or {
Learnt } (
l [~
e ]
rnt );
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Learning }.] [
OE .
lernen ,
leornen ,
AS .
leornian ;
akin to OS .
lin [=
o ]
n ,
for lirn [=
o ]
n ,
OHG .
lirn [=
e ]
n ,
lern [=
e ]
n ,
G .
lernen ,
fr .
the root of AS .
l [=
ae ]
ran to teach ,
OS .
l [=
e ]
rian ,
OHG .
l [=
e ]
ran ,
G .
lehren ,
Goth .
laisjan ,
also Goth lais I know ,
leis acquainted (
in comp .);
all prob .
from a root meaning ,
to go ,
go over ,
and hence ,
to learn ;
cf .
AS .
leoran to go .
Cf . {
Last }
a mold of the foot , {
lore }.]
1 .
To gain knowledge or information of ;
to ascertain by inquiry ,
study ,
or investigation ;
to receive instruction concerning ;
to fix in the mind ;
to acquire understanding of ,
or skill ;
as ,
to learn the way ;
to learn a lesson ;
to learn dancing ;
to learn to skate ;
to learn the violin ;
to learn the truth about something . "
Learn to do well ." --
Is .
i .
17 .
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1913 Webster ]
Now learn a parable of the fig tree . --
Matt .
xxiv .
32 .
[
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2 .
To communicate knowledge to ;
to teach . [
Obs .]
[
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Hast thou not learned me how To make perfumes ? --
Shak .
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Note :
Learn formerly had also the sense of teach ,
in accordance with the analogy of the French and other languages ,
and hence we find it with this sense in Shakespeare ,
Spenser ,
and other old writers .
This usage has now passed away .
To learn is to receive instruction ,
and to teach is to give instruction .
He who is taught learns ,
not he who teaches .
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Learning \
Learn "
ing \,
n . [
AS .
leornung .]
1 .
The acquisition of knowledge or skill ;
as ,
the learning of languages ;
the learning of telegraphy .
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2 .
The knowledge or skill received by instruction or study ;
acquired knowledge or ideas in any branch of science or literature ;
erudition ;
literature ;
science ;
as ,
he is a man of great learning .
[
1913 Webster ]
{
Book learning }.
See under {
Book }.
Syn :
Literature ;
erudition ;
lore ;
scholarship ;
science ;
letters .
See {
Literature }.
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1913 Webster ]
19 Moby Thesaurus words for "
learning ":
accomplishments ,
acquisition of knowledge ,
acquisitions ,
attainments ,
culture ,
edification ,
education ,
enlightenment ,
erudition ,
illumination ,
information ,
instruction ,
knowledge ,
liberal education ,
lore ,
scholarship ,
sophistication ,
store of knowledge ,
wisdom
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