learned
learned的意思、解釋
過去式:learnt; learned; 過去分詞:learnt; learned; 現在分詞:learning;
learned 基本解釋learned什么意思
形容詞有學問的; 博學的; 學術上的; 精通某門學問的
動詞得知; 學習(learn的過去式和過去分詞)
learned 同義詞learned是什么意思
形容詞knowledgeablewell-readletterederuditewell-educated
動詞find outseelearn
learned 反義詞形容詞unlearned
learned是什么意思
learned 相關例句形容詞
1. The more learned a man is, the more modest he usually is.
人愈有學問,往往愈是謙虛。
2. He is learned in the law.
他精通法律。
3. Our teacher is a learned man.
我們的教師很博學。
learned 情景對話Spelling-(拼音)
A:You know, Ralph, since I started speaking English all the time my pronunciations getting better and even the grammars beginning to make some sense. But I dont think Ill ever be able to spell.
拉爾夫,你知道,自從我開始所有時間都講英語以來,我的發音有了進步,而且語法也開始理順了。不過我不認為我能把字拼出來。
B:Youre not alone there.I have trouble with spelling too. When I was in grade school. I learned which words were the most frequently misspelled. But I never did learn how to spell them.
不是你一個人如此。我在拼音方面也有困難。當我上小學的時候,我知道哪些詞是經常拼錯的, 但我沒有學會如何拼這些詞。
A:Since its so difficult, why is it so important to learn how to spell properly?
既然這么難,為什么學會準確拼音又如此重要呢?
B:Because if you spell satisfactorily, youre considered educated.If you dont, youre not.
因為如果你能準確無誤地拼音,人家就會把你看作受到教育的人。 否則,在別人眼里你是個缺乏教育的人。
learned 網絡解釋1. learned
1. 有學問:這個產生于西塞羅(Cicero)時代的拉丁詞,原意并非一個人有讀寫拉丁語能力,而是表示他有學問(learned). 但正如Kintgen (1988)和Venezky (1990)所指出的,litteratus的含義也是隨時間變化的. 在現代語境中,literacy通常指讀寫能力.
2. 學習:如同語言一樣,情緒(emotions) 是要透過未學習(unlearned) 與學習(learned) 過程相結合而成. 一個能發充分地發揮其功能(fully functioning) 的人,要透過特定的學習,使得知道的是,如同語言一樣,
3. 精通某門學問的:knowledgeable 有見識的 | learned 精通某門學問的 | liberal 心胸寬大的
4. 有學問的:learn 學習 | learned 有學問的 | learning 學問
learned 雙語例句1. learned
1. Annie: It seems we should also learn some wushu. Jeff, I remember that you have learned wushu before.
安妮:看來,我們也應該學一點兒武術,哎,杰夫你以前不是學武術嗎?
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2. Yesterday, reporter learned from the Jiangbei Airport yesterday has 435 flights a day, the day before yesterday (11 days) flight delays 35 flights up, in which more than 140 flight delays, a total of 10, 000 passengers on board the plane delayed.
昨日,記者從江北機場獲悉,昨天全天有435個航班,前天(11日)延誤的航班補35個航班,其中140多個航班延誤,共造成上萬乘客延遲登機。
3. I remember that old Frio river where I learned to swim.
我記得我學習游泳的老弗里奧河。
4. For example, last summer I learned to swim.
比如,上個暑假我學了游泳。
5. I learned it ispossible to have Rota rians be on time, he said
我學到了還是有辦法讓扶輪社員守時的。
6. In later years, in files made available under the Freedom of Information Act, I learned that Taber had described me as an enthusiastic Communist and, among other depraved tendencies, as being deeply doctrinaire.
后來,根據自由信息法案,我看到了自己的檔案材料。在那里面,我看到泰伯把我描繪成一個狂熱的共產主義分子,除其他劣跡外,我還是個根深根蒂固的教條主義者。
7. I've learned that the pasta in the United States is cooked too soft.
現在我已經知道,美國的義大利面總是煮得太軟。
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8. But as I kept studying the correlations in my life, I learned to change course when I felt the first twinge.
但是,當我不斷研究自己生活中的關聯時,我學會當感到隱隱作痛就改變路線。
9. I've learned that you should always leave loved ones with loving words.
我明白了你總是要伴著那些愛意綿綿的話來離開那個你愛的人。
10. Learn to fly the same way as you learned to move, by using your mind.
學習飛的方法與你學習走的方法是一樣的,也是運用你的思想。
11. And I – you know, I`ve learned a lot from working for him.
而我– 你知道,我在為他的工作中學到很多。
12. FORMAT: THEME AND ANNOUNCEMENT VOICE: A research team at California Institute of Technology has learned a lot about human hearing, by studying the auditory system of the barn owl, species Tyto alba.
在加利福尼亞科技學院的研究小組通過研究一中谷倉貓頭鷹,提多阿爾巴的聽力系統,已經掌握了許多關于人類聽力的真相。
13. I've learned… That to ignore the facts does not change the facts.
我明白了…應該忽視的是,事實并不能改變事實。
14. learned的意思
14. I`ve learned…That to ignore the facts does not the fact does not change the facts.
我明白。。。應該忽視的是,事實并不是能改變事實。
15. learned
15. I've learned that to ignore the facts does not change the facts.
我明白了忽視事實并不能改變事實。
16. learned在線翻譯
16. I've learned… that to ignore the facts does not change the facts.
明白了…應該忽視的是,事實并不能改變事實。
17. I have come to konw the mutalility of all human relations and learned to isolate myself from heat and cold so that the temperature balance is firely well assured.
我已認識到所有人類關系的易變性,知道如何把自己與人情的冷暖隔開來,因此能確保人際關系的平衡。
18. He was a man of letters and rather learned.
再沒有比那種晚餐更簡單的了。
19. On the strictly orthodox side the most elaborate and learned attempt at conciliation is that by Mr.
關于嚴格正統的一面,最詳細和教訓,企圖在調解是由先生麥克萊倫
20. And I have learned a number of practical things.
我學到了一些實事。
learned 詞典解釋Pronounced /'l??n?d/ for meanings 1 and 2. Pronounced /l??nd/ and not hyphenated for meaning 3. 義項1和2讀作/'l??n?d/。義項3讀作/l??nd/,為單音節詞。1. 學識淵博的;博學的
A learned person has gained a lot of knowledge by studying.
learned的反義詞
e.g. He is a serious scholar, a genuinely learned man.
他是一位嚴謹的學者,一個真正的學問家。
2. (書或論文)學者(撰寫)的,學問精深的;學術性的
Learned books or papers have been written by someone who has gained a lot of knowledge by studying.
e.g. This learned book should start a real debate on Western policy towards the Baltics.
這部學術性著作應該會引發一場關于西方對波羅的海國家政策的大辯論。
3. 后天的;通過學習(或經驗)獲得的
A learned reaction, response, or ability is one that you acquire from experience or from your environment, not one that you were born with.
e.g. Your anxiety is a learned reaction, and it is nurtured and sustained by the events of your everyday life.
人的焦慮是后天反應,由日常生活中的事件催生和維系。
4. see also: learn
learned 單語例句1. From that I learned that business management is the same as the work of a carpenter.
2. BERLIN - South Korean pop star Rain not only learned to act for his film debut.
3. The bust came two days after the police had learned that a Myanmar gang had snatched wild animals near Myanmar's border with China.
4. Dou should have learned to ignore the buzzing and rumbling of the gossip mill.
5. A Shanghai civil servant surnamed Lin learned of the recruitment after wondering into the company's website by accident.
6. There are some skills and abilities he has learned by chance, like counting floors from one to nine during his daily elevator rides.
7. The African people and African nations have finally learned by comparison and contrast that what China can offer them is a much better deal.
8. She then learned about sewing and making clothes for her dog by downloading teaching materials from the Internet and through much trial and error.
9. A person's experience is worth as much as a pile of thick books learned by heart.
10. Everywhere are axioms enunciated by him and made popular by generations of schoolchildren who learned all his words by rote.
learned 英英釋義learned是什么意思
adj
1. highly educated
having extensive information or understanding
e.g. knowing instructors
a knowledgeable critic
a knowledgeable audience
Synonym: knowingknowledgeableletteredwell-educatedwell-read
2. established by conditioning or learning
e.g. a conditioned response
Synonym: conditioned
3. having or showing profound knowledge
e.g. a learned jurist
an erudite professor
Synonym: erudite