词组 | learn |
释义 | learn ◊ knowledge and skills When you learn something, you obtain knowledge or a skill as a result of studying or training. The past tense and past participle of 'learn' can be either learned or learnt. She soon learned to paint anything she chose. He had never learnt to read and write. ◊ 'teach' You do not say that you 'learn' someone something or 'learn' them how to do something. The word you use is teach. Mother taught me how to read. See entry at ↑ ◊ learning from experience You can use learn to say that someone becomes wiser or better able to do something as the result of an experience. Industry and commerce have learned a lot in the last few years. You say that someone learns something from an experience. They had learned nothing from their early victories. You do not use any preposition except 'from' in a sentence like this. ◊ information Learn can also be used to say that someone receives some information. After learn, you use 'of' and a noun group, or you use a 'that'-clause. He had learned of his father's death in Australia. He had learned that the plot had been exposed. |
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