learning
IPA: ɫˈɝnɪŋ
noun
- (uncountable) An act in which something is learned.
- (uncountable) Accumulated knowledge.
- (countable, proscribed) Something that has been learned.
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Examples of "learning" in Sentences
- Before the 1960s, the term learning disabilities LD was unknown.
- Right learning environment means under 4's can accrue 2000 words.
- This is significant in the formation of olfactory memory and learning.
- He did not oblige the students to the learning of the Russian language.
- The way the word is pronounced is the importance of learning other languages.
- The term "learning" hsüeh points directly to the acquisition of knowledge with the belief that knowledge can provide humankind with the tools they need to understand themselves and their world.
- The term "learning" hsüeh points directly to the acquisition of knowledge with the belief that knowledge can provide humankind with the tools they need to understand themselves and their world.
- •reading assignments •access the learning materials •Students know the general scope of • learning materials •access the reading the learning unit •learning activities •Students start thinking about the assignments •assignments •access the supplementary learning unit content
- As I take the matter, neither philosophy, nor any part of learning, is more necessary to poetry, (which, if you will believe the same author, is the sum of all learning) than to know the theory of light, and the several proportions and diversifications of it in particular colours, is to a good painter.
- And though this poor Friar does not appear to have been very successful in this particular instance; if we take into account the fact that 'the Tragedy was the thing,' and that nothing but a tragedy would serve his purpose, and that all his learning was converged on that _effect_; if we take into account the fact that this is a scientific experiment, and that the characters are sacrificed for the sake of the useful conclusions, the success will not perhaps appear so questionable as to throw any discredit upon this new theory of the applicability of _learning_ to questions of this nature.
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