learning
Prononciation : [/ˈlɝnɪŋ/]
Contexte : « education »
(noun) the act of gaining knowledge or skill through study, practice, or experience. When you go to school, read books, or try something new, you are learning.
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She enjoys learning new languages and can speak four already.
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He didn't pay attention in class, so his learning was limited.
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What subjects are you interested in learning about?
Contexte : « general »
(noun) the process of acquiring information or understanding something new. Whenever you discover or figure out something, you are experiencing learning.
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Learning from his mistakes, he improved his performance in the next game.
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Without listening carefully, the student missed important learning opportunities.
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How do you approach the learning process when faced with a challenge?
Contexte : « general »
(verb) to acquire knowledge or skill through study, practice, or experience. When you pay attention, try new things, or follow instructions, you are actively learning.
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The students are learning about ancient civilizations in history class.
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If you don't practice regularly, you won't be able to learn to play the guitar well.
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What are you currently learning or interested in learning next?