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IELTS BNC: 520 COCA: 304

learn

verb
/lɜːn/
/lɜːrn/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they learn
/lɜːn/
/lɜːrn/
he / she / it learns
/lɜːnz/
/lɜːrnz/
past simple learned
/lɜːnd/
/lɜːrnd/
past participle learned
/lɜːnd/
/lɜːrnd/
(especially British English) past simple learnt
/lɜːnt/
/lɜːrnt/
(especially British English) past participle learnt
/lɜːnt/
/lɜːrnt/
-ing form learning
/ˈlɜːnɪŋ/
/ˈlɜːrnɪŋ/
Idioms
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  1. [transitive, intransitive] to gain knowledge or skill by studying, from experience, from being taught, etc.学;学习;学到;学会
    • learn something to learn a language/skill/trade学习语言/技能/行业
    • He had the opportunity to learn English in Australia.他有机会在澳大利亚学习英语。
    • learn (something) from somebody/something I learned a lot from my father.我从父亲那里学到了许多东西。
    • Everyone in the class had the opportunity to learn from each other. 班上的每个人都有机会互相学习。
    • learn (something) from doing something You can learn a great deal just from watching other players.你只要注意看其他运动员怎么做就能学到许多东西。
    • learn (about something) She's very keen to learn about Japanese culture.她热衷于学习日本文化。
    • The book is about how children learn.这本书是有关小孩怎样学习的。
    • She received no training but quickly learnt on the job (= while doing the job).她没有受过训练,但很快就学会了工作。
    • learn to do something He's learning to play the trumpet.他正在学吹小号。
    • Most people learn to read as children.大多数人从小就学习阅读。
    • learn how to do something Today we learnt how to use the new software.今天我们学习了怎样使用这个新软件。
    • learn what, where, etc… Students need to learn what to do in an emergency.学生需要学习在紧急情况下该做什么。
    Vocabulary Building Learning表示学习、练习的词Learning学习
    • learn学;学习:
      • He’s learning Spanish/​to swim.他在学西班牙语/游泳。
    • study学习;研究:
      • She studied chemistry for three years.她学了三年化学。
    • revise (British English) (North American English review)复习;温习:
      • In this class we’ll revise/​review what we did last week.本节课我们将复习上周所学的内容。
    • practise (British English) (North American English practice)练习;实习:
      • If you practise speaking English, you’ll soon improve.只要你练习说英语,很快就会进步。
    • rehearse排练:
      • We only had two weeks to rehearse the play.我们只有两周时间排练此剧。
    Extra Examples
    • He's learning to dance.他在学跳舞。
    • He’s still learning how to dance.他还在学习如何跳舞。
    • Children learn very quickly.小孩子学得非常快。
    • He was eager to learn all she could teach him.他急于学到所有她能教的东西。
    • She learned from watching others.她通过观察别人来学习。
    • The children learn about art by painting.那些孩子通过绘画学习艺术。
    • Did you ever learn any languages?你学过语言吗?
    • Everyone learns in a slightly different way.每个人学习的方式略有不同。
    • He learned to ride when he was about three years old.他大约三岁时就学会了骑马。
    • I've forgotten most of what I learned at school.上学时学的东西我大部分都忘记了。
    • It's a bit overwhelming at first but don't worry, you'll soon learn.一开始有点难以承受,但别担心,你很快就会学会的。
    • Most of the kids here are eager to learn.这里的大多数孩子都很好学。
    • She's very interested in learning more about Japanese culture.她很想多了解日本文化。
    • I've got a lot to learn, haven't I?我有很多东西要学,不是吗?
    • You still have a lot to learn.你还有很多东西要学。
    Topics Educationa1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • a lot
    • quickly
    • soon
    verb + learn
    • need to
    • be eager to
    • want to
    preposition
    • about
    • from
    • through
    See full entry
  2. [transitive] learn something to study and repeat something in order to be able to remember it记住;背熟;熟记 synonym memorize
    • I learnt the poem by heart.我背诵了这首诗。
    • We have to learn one of Hamlet's speeches for school tomorrow.我们明天上学得背诵一段哈姆雷特的台词。
    • You'll have to learn your lines by next week.你下周前必须把台词背熟。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • a lot
    • quickly
    • soon
    verb + learn
    • need to
    • be eager to
    • want to
    preposition
    • about
    • from
    • through
    See full entry
  3. [intransitive, transitive] to gradually change your attitudes about something so that you behave in a different way认识到;意识到;(从…)吸取教训
    • Some people never learn, do they?有些人从来不学习,是不是?
    • learn from something I'm sure she'll learn from her mistakes.我肯定她会从错误中吸取教训。
    • Why do people so often fail to learn from experience?为什么人们经常不能从经验中学习?
    • learn (that)… He’ll just have to learn (that) he can’t always have his own way.他一定要明白不能老是随心所欲。
    • They soon learn that bad behaviour is a sure-fire way of getting attention.他们很快了解到行为恶劣一定能引起别人的注意。
    • learn to do something They soon learned to love living in the countryside.他们很快学会了热爱农村生活。
    • I soon learned not to ask too many questions.我很快就意识到不能问太多的问题。
  4. [intransitive, transitive] to become aware of something by hearing about it from somebody else听到;得知;获悉 synonym discover
    • learn of something I first learnt of his death many years later.许多年后,我第一次得知他的死讯。
    • learn about something We only learned about the problems in May of this year.我们是今年5月才知道问题的。
    • learn (that)… We were very surprised to learn (that) she had got married again.我们听说她又结婚了,感到很惊讶。
    • learn who, what, etc… We only learned who the new teacher was a few days ago.我们几天前才得知新教师是谁。
    • learn something How did they react when they learned the news?他们听到这个消息有什么反应?
    • it is learned that… It has been learned that 500 jobs are to be lost at the factory.据悉工厂将要裁减 500 个工作岗位。
    Extra Examples
    • I learnt of her arrival from a close friend.我从一位好友那里听说她到了。
    • We first learned of the problem from her school.我们从她的学校第一次得知这个问题。
    • I was surprised to learn that he was only 23.我惊奇地得知他只有 23 岁。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverb + learn
    • be astonished to
    • be astounded to
    • be intrigued to
    preposition
    • of
    See full entry
  5. Word OriginOld English leornian ‘learn’ (in Middle English also ‘teach’), of West Germanic origin; related to German lernen, also to lore.
Idioms
know/learn/find something to your cost
  1. to know something because of something unpleasant that has happened to you付出过代价(或吃了苦头)才知道
    • He's a ruthless businessman, as I know to my cost.我吃了苦头后才知道他是个无情的商人。
learn (something) the hard way
  1. to find out how to behave by learning from your mistakes or from unpleasant experiences, rather than from being told历经挫折才懂得
learn your lesson
  1. to learn what to do or not to do in the future because you have had a bad experience in the past吸取教训
show somebody/know/learn the ropes
  1. (informal) to show somebody/know/learn how a particular job should be done向某人演示/知道/学会如何做某事
you live and learn
  1. used to express surprise at something new or unexpected you have been told(对得知的事物感到惊讶或意外)真是得活到老学到老,真想不到
IELTS BNC: 520 COCA: 304
learn

verb¹

1gain knowledge/skill學習ADVERB | VERB + LEARN | PREPOSITION ADVERBa lot學會很多I learned a lot from my father.我從父親那兒學了很多東西。quickly, soon學得快Children learn very quickly.小孩子學得非常快。ever, never總是/從不學習Some people never learn, do they?有些人從來不學習,是不是?VERB + LEARNneed to需要學習be eager to, want to渴望/想要學習He was eager to learn all she could teach him.他急於學到所有她能教的東西。have a lot to有很多要學You still have a lot to learn.你還有很多東西要學。PREPOSITIONabout學習⋯The children learn about art by painting.那些孩子通過繪畫學習藝術。from從⋯中學習She learned from watching others.她通過觀察別人來學習。through通過⋯學習Children learn through play.孩子通過玩耍而學習。
learn

verb²

2become aware獲悉VERB + LEARN | PREPOSITION VERB + LEARNbe astonished to, be astounded to, be intrigued to, be surprised to驚訝地得知;好奇地得知;意外地獲悉I was surprised to learn that he was only 23.我驚奇地得知他只有 23 歲。be dismayed to, be saddened to沮喪地得知;傷心地獲悉PREPOSITIONof得知⋯We first learned of the problem from her school.我們從她的學校第一次得知這個問題。
IELTS BNC: 520 COCA: 304
learn verb
learn (learn a language) find1 (be surprised to learn sth) learn sth by heart learn
learn

verb

learn ♦︎ study ♦︎ know ♦︎ acquire ♦︎ do ♦︎ memorize ♦︎ pick sth up ♦︎ master ♦︎ get the hang of sth ♦︎ revise ♦︎ learn/know sth by heart ♦︎ reviewThese words all mean to gain knowledge or skill by studying, from experience or from being taught. 这些词均表示学会知识或技能。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to learn / know / pick up sth from sb / sthto study / revise / review (sth) for sthto learn / know / memorize / pick up / master / get the hang of what...to learn / know / master / get the hang of how...to learn / study to be sthto learn / study / know / do / pick up / master a languageto learn / study / know / do / pick up / master French / Arabic, etc.to learn / study / know / do / master / revise / review a subjectto learn / study / do / revise / review geography / biology, etc.to learn / acquire / pick up / master a skillto learn / do / memorize a poem / speechto memorize a numberto learn / know a poem / speech / number (off) by heartto quickly learn / pick up / master sthto thoroughly learn / study / master / revise / review sthto study / revise hard learn (learnt, learnt or learned, learned) [transitive, intransitive] to gain knowledge or skill by studying, from experience or from being taught; to read and repeat sth in order to be able to remember it 学;学习;学会;熟记I've forgotten most of what I learned at school.上学时学的东西我大部分都忘记了。She's still quite young and she's got a lot to learn.她还年轻,有很多东西要学。She's very interested in learning more about Japanese culture.她很想多了解日本文化。I'll need to learn how to use the new software.我得要学习怎样使用这种新软件。He learned to ride when he was about three years old.他大约三岁时就学会了骑马。You'll have to learn your lines (= for an acting part) by next week.你下周前必须把台词背熟。Most of the kids here are eager to learn.这里的大多数孩子都很好学。All children learn through play (= by playing).所有孩子都从玩耍中学习。We have to learn one of Hamlet's speeches for school tomorrow.我们明天上学得背诵哈姆雷特的一段台词。 see also learning education noun study [intransitive, transitive] to spend time learning about a subject by reading, doing research or going to school or college 学习;攻读Michael studied at Sussex University.迈克尔曾就读于萨塞克斯大学。He sat up very late that night, studying.那天晚上他学习到深夜。As a young composer he studied under Nadia Boulanger (= Nadia Boulanger taught him to be a composer).他年轻时师从纳迪亚•布朗热学习作曲。Did you ever study any sciences?你是否曾学习过自然科学?She's studying to be an architect.她在学建筑。In American English study is the usual word for talking about preparing for a test or exam. 在美式英语中,复习备考通常用studyI have two tests tomorrow, and I've barely had time to study.明天我要参加两个测验,可我几乎没有时间复习功课。I was up late studying for my biology final.我熬夜复习功课,准备生物学期末考试。In British English the usual word for this is revise. 在英式英语中,表达此义通常用revise。 see also study education noun know (knew, known) [transitive] to have learned a skill or language; to have gained knowledge of sth 学会,掌握,熟悉(技能或语言)Do you know how to use spreadsheets?你知道怎样使用电子数据表吗?Do you know any Japanese?你会日语吗?He knows this city better than anyone.他比任何人都要熟悉这座城市。 see also knowledge knowledge acquire əˈkwaɪə(r) [transitive] (formal) to gain knowledge or a skill 获得,得到(知识或技能)She has acquired a good knowledge of English.她英语已经学得很好了。He decided to put his newly acquired skills to the test.他决定尝试一下自己新学到的技巧。 see also acquire get 1 acquisition ˌækwɪˈzɪʃn

noun

[uncountable] theories of child language acquisition儿童语言习得理论
do (does, did, done) [transitive] to study a subject, topic, book, etc., especially as a class at school or college 学习,研究(尤指参加学校的课程)I'm doing physics, chemistry and biology.我在学习物理、化学和生物。Have you done any (= studied anything by) Keats?你研究过济慈的作品吗? memorize ( memorise) ˈmeməraɪz [transitive] to learn sth carefully so that you can remember it exactly 记住She had memorized his phone number.她已经记住了他的电话号码。Each night I tried to memorize long lists of verbs.每天晚上我都努力把一长串一长串的动词记起来。 see also memory memory ˌpick sth ˈup

phrasal verb

(rather informal) to get information or gain a skill by chance, without making a deliberate effort (偶然)得到,听到,学会I picked up one or two words of Thai while I was on vacation.度假期间我学了一两句泰语。This is a tip I picked up from my mother.这个窍门是我从我妈那里学来的。
master ˈmɑːstə(r); NAmE ˈmæstər [transitive] to learn or understand sth thoroughly 精通;掌握Once you've mastered the basics, you can begin to experiment a little.一旦你掌握了基本原理,就可以开始做一些尝试了。 get the ˈhang of sth

idiom

(getting, got, got; NAmE spoken getting, got, gotten) (informal) to learn how to do or use sth 掌握⋯的要领;了解⋯的方法It seems tricky at first but you'll soon get the hang of it.刚开始似乎很难对付,不过很快你就能掌握其要领。I never quite got the hang of riding a bike.我一直没能掌握骑自行车的要领。
revise [intransitive, transitive] (BrE) to prepare for an exam by looking again at sth you have studied and reminding yourself of what you have learned 复习;温习I can't come out tonight-I'm revising.我今晚不能出去,我在复习。She's revising for her exams at the moment.目前她正在复习备考。Have you revised geography yet?你复习完地理了吗? revision

noun

[uncountable] Have you started your revision yet?你开始复习了吗?
learn sth by ˈheart know sth by ˈheart

idiom

(learnt, learnt or learned, learned; knew, known)to learn and be able to remember sth such as a poem or set of facts exactly 背熟;记住He was told to learn the passage by heart.他被告知要把这段文章背熟。 (BrE) I had dialled the number so often that I knew it off by heart.这个号码我拨过很多次,都记住了。
review [transitive, intransitive] (especially NAmE) to look again at sth you have learned or studied, especially in order to prepare for a test (尤指为备考而)温习,复习Take a little time to review your notes the evening before.前一天晚上你可以花点时间把笔记复习一下。If you are talking about an individual student, review must take an object. 以单个学生作主语时,review后面必须接宾语I need to review for my math final. Use study instead. 但这种情况可以用studyI need to study for my math final.我需要温习功课,准备数学期末考试。However, if you are talking about a teacher leading the class in a review, review can be used with or without an object. 但如果是指老师带领全班同学复习功课,review后面接不接宾语均可I think it would be a good idea to review the material in chapter 10.我觉得复习第10章的内容是个好主意。Next week we're going to be reviewing for the final.下周我们要复习,准备期末考试。 review

noun

[countable, uncountable] I should have time for a quick review of my notes before the test.测验前我应该有时间把笔记过一遍。We'll have time at the end of class for review.接近下课时我们会有时间进行复习。
IELTS BNC: 520 COCA: 304

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