| 单词 | unlearn | 
| 释义 | unlearnv. 1.   a.   (a) transitive. To forget or relinquish knowledge of (something previously learned); esp. to put (something considered undesirable) out of one's mind; to give up or discontinue (a habit or practice). ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > memory > faulty recollection > deliberate forgetting, condoning > 			[verb (transitive)]		 > consign to oblivion defacec1386 to strike by1457 efface1490 unlearna1500 obliterate1548 delete1563 oblivionize1593 dismiss1594 bury1595 oblivion1659 obliviate1661 erase1695 to go into the discard1927 cancel1990 a1500    tr.  Thomas à Kempis De Imitatione Christi 		(Trin. Dublin)	 		(1893)	 12 (MED)  				Withstonde þyne inclinacion & unlerne [L. dedisce] evel custom. 1547    W. Baldwin Treat. Morall Phylos.  iii. ii. sig. Niiv  				The best kynde of learnynge is to vnlearne our euyls. 1575    T. Vautrollier tr.  M. Luther Comm. Epist. to Galathians f. 188  				It is to vs no lesse labour to vnlearne and forget the same. 1612    J. Brinsley Ludus Lit. ii. 9  				Those things which are hurtfull, which they must bee taught to vnlearne againe. 1686    W. de Britaine Humane Prudence 		(ed. 3)	 i. 2  				The most necessary learning for mans life, is to unlearn that which is nought and vain. 1738    T. Lediard German Spy xlv. 411  				It has been the Business of three or four Years more to unlearn (if I may be allowed the Expression) the ill Habits. 1779    Mirror No. 12  				As they have learned many foreign, so have they unlearned some of the..best understood home phrases. 1813    P. B. Shelley Queen Mab  iii. 31  				Thou hast given A boon which I will not resign, and taught A lesson not to be unlearned. 1864    J. Bryce Holy Rom. Empire vii. 135  				The habits of centuries were not to be unlearnt in a few years. 1920    Times 9 June 11/2  				We were fast unlearning the lessons of the war. 1962    R. V. McCann Churches & Mental Health iv. 62  				The person unlearns defensive patterns. 2010    Independent 8 Dec. 3/3 		(heading)	  				We will never unlearn or unknow the great truths that Julian Assange has brought to the world.  (b) transitive. With infinitive clause as object. To forget how to; to learn not to; to cease to. ΚΠ 1584    J. Lyly Alexander, Campaspe, & Diogenes  ii. ii. sig. Cv  				Alex. How should one learne to be content? Diog. Vnlearne to couet. 1649    F. Roberts Clavis Bibliorum 		(ed. 2)	 351  				In these I learn to shun sin, I un-learn to blush at repentance for offences. 1691    M. Morgan Poem to Queen 3  				He learns to flatter, and unlearns to blush. 1717    W. de Britaine Humane Prudence 		(ed. 11)	 vi. 29  				Pythagoras enjoyned his Scholars a Quinquennial Silence, that they might learn to Meditate, and unlearn to Talk. 1770    A. Brice Mobiad iii. 56  				Girls..unlearn to spin. 1816    W. Taylor in  Monthly Mag. 41 144  				O could this wrinkled hand unlearn to sag. 1881    Jrnl. Social Sci. 13 99  				They learn, or cannot unlearn to love cheating and abusing. 1933    China Press 		(Shanghai)	 30 Jan. 13/7  				Before attaining feminity girls must unlearn to be boys. 1976    A. Singh Novels of Harlem Renaissance iii. 77  				Sandy..never unlearns to admire Jimboy. 2003    J. Milton in  J. Milton  & P. Jung Epilepsy as Dynamic Dis. i. 13  				The use of biofeedback techniques to treat patients also supports the notion that the brain can unlearn to have seizures.  b.  intransitive. To forget; to put specific knowledge out of one's mind. ΚΠ 1530    J. Palsgrave Lesclarcissement 768/2  				It is a payne to lerne thynges, but a man may unlerne by goyng a huntyng. 1633    P. Fletcher Piscatorie Eclogs  iii. xi. 16 in  Purple Island  				How canst unlearn by learning to forget it? 1694    R. South 12 Serm. II. 246  				As it is the unfittest Time to learn in, so the unfitness of it to unlearn will be found much greater. a1751    Visct. Bolingbroke Philos. Wks. 		(1754)	 II. 244  				They who are in the last, must unlearn before they can learn to any good purpose. 1799    Monthly Rev. 30 120  				According to an axiom founded on daily experience, to unlearn and forget are very difficult. 1859    D. Urquhart On Ital. War 17  				You cannot send a nation to a nursery, but you may send it to school: it has got to learn, and, in your case, to unlearn. 1868    J. R. Lowell Parting of Ways 59  				That way lies Youth, and Wisdom,..For only by unlearning Wisdom comes. 1921    Methodist Rev. Nov. 993  				One who writes on this subject should be..possessed of an open mind ready to unlearn and to learn. 2016    Manch. Evening News 		(Nexis)	 14 July (Jobs section) 3  				Any advice for those wishing to join the profession? Learn and unlearn every day.  2.  transitive. To cause (a person) to discard or forget previous knowledge; to unteach. Frequently with double object. Chiefly colloquial in later use (now usually considered nonstandard). ΘΚΠ society > education > teaching > 			[verb (transitive)]		 > unteach (a person) unteach?1533 unlearn1615 unschool1820 unscholar1823 to school away1917 1615    J. Swetnam Araignm. Lewde, Idle, Froward, & Vnconstant Women iii. 46  				Thou must vnlearne a widdow and make her forget and forgoe her former corrupt and disordered behauiour. 1664    H. Power Exper. Philos. Pref. sig. B2  				Our Modern Engine (the Microscope) wil ocularly evince and unlearn them their opinions. 1756    W. Guthrie tr.  Quintilian Inst. Eloquence I.  ii. iii. 76  				The Master who succeeds has a double Task, that of unlearning their Pupils what they learnt before. 1827    J. Bentham Rationale Judicial Evid. V.  ix. vi. i. 495  				Legal learning..can never have fairly unlearnt a man the difference between three and one and a half. 1864    S. B. Warner Old Helmet I. 102  				I must unlearn you a little of your kindness. 1893    Harper's Mag. Dec. 61/2  				He's jest said what I've been a-learnin' 'im... But he's got to be unlearned. 1959    E. J. Carnell Case for Orthodox Theol. ii. 28  				He was so opinionated that no amount of evidence could unlearn him. 2006    H. Lyttelton It Just Occurred to Me 118  				Don't worry, madam—I'll soon unlearn him that. Derivatives  unˈlearning  n. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > memory > faulty recollection > deliberate forgetting, condoning > 			[noun]		 > act of unlearning1579 obliterating1610 dismission1743 1579    W. Wilkinson Confut. Familye of Loue f. 55  				He termeth it an vnlearnyng of all knowledge. 1713    R. Steele Englishman No. 7. 46  				Art is only the unlearning of what is unnatural. 1873    E. H. Thompson Baron de Rendy ii. 43  				A school for the unlearning of every Christian..feeling of compassion. 2008    P. F. Craffert Life Galilean Shaman p. ix  				One of the most difficult tasks was the unlearning of taken-for-granted research truths. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2017; most recently modified version published online March 2022). <  | 
	
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