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learner
learn L0090700 (lûrn)v. learned also learnt (lûrnt), learn·ing, learns v.tr.1. a. To gain knowledge of or skill in through study, instruction, or experience: learned how to sail; learned the new computer program; learn to speak Hindi.b. To become aware or informed of; find out: learned the truth about him; learned that it was best not to argue. See Synonyms at discover.2. To fix in the mind or memory; memorize: learned the speech in a few hours.3. Nonstandard To cause to acquire knowledge; teach.4. Obsolete To give information to.v.intr. To gain knowledge, information, comprehension, or skill: learns quickly; learned about computers; learned of the job through friends. [Middle English lernen, from Old English leornian; see leis- in Indo-European roots.] learn′a·ble adj.learn′er n.learner (ˈlɜːnə) n1. someone who is learning something; beginner2. (Education) (in South Africa) a school pupilThesaurusNoun | 1. | learner - someone (especially a child) who learns (as from a teacher) or takes up knowledge or beliefsassimilator, scholarindividual, mortal, person, somebody, someone, soul - a human being; "there was too much for one person to do"memoriser, memorizer - a person who learns by rotequick study, sponge - someone able to acquire new knowledge and skills rapidly and easily; "she soaks up foreign languages like a sponge"dweeb, grind, nerd, swot, wonk - an insignificant student who is ridiculed as being affected or boringly studioustutee - learns from a tutor | | 2. | learner - works for an expert to learn a tradeapprentice, prenticebeginner, initiate, tiro, tyro, novice - someone new to a field or activityprinter's devil - an apprentice in a printing establishment |
learnernoun student, pupil, scholar, novice, beginner, trainee, apprentice, disciple, neophyte, tyro a new aid for younger children or slow learners teacher, coach, expert, master, tutor, instructor, guru, mentor, wizard, adept, virtuoso boffin (Brit. informal) grandmaster, past master, maven, fundi (S. African)learnernounOne who is being educated:pupil, scholar, student.Translationslearn (ləːn) – past tense, past participles learned, ~learnt – verb1. to get to know. It was then that I learned that she was dead. 獲悉 获悉2. to gain knowledge or skill (in). A child is always learning; to learn French; She is learning (how) to swim. 學習 学习ˈlearned (-nid) adjective having or showing great learning. a learned professor. 有學問的 有学问的ˈlearner noun a person who is in process of learning. Be patient – I'm only a learner; (also adjective) a learner driver. 學習者 学习者ˈlearning noun knowledge which has been gained by learning. The professor was a man of great learning. 學問 学问learner-friendly adjective that is easy or simple for use in learning. This textbook is learner-friendly. 方便學習的 学习界面友好IdiomsSeelearnlearner
Synonyms for learnernoun studentSynonyms- student
- pupil
- scholar
- novice
- beginner
- trainee
- apprentice
- disciple
- neophyte
- tyro
- boffin
Antonyms- teacher
- coach
- expert
- master
- tutor
- instructor
- guru
- mentor
- wizard
- adept
- virtuoso
- grandmaster
- past master
- maven
- fundi
Synonyms for learnernoun one who is being educatedSynonymsSynonyms for learnernoun someone (especially a child) who learns (as from a teacher) or takes up knowledge or beliefsSynonymsRelated Words- individual
- mortal
- person
- somebody
- someone
- soul
- memoriser
- memorizer
- quick study
- sponge
- dweeb
- grind
- nerd
- swot
- wonk
- tutee
noun works for an expert to learn a tradeSynonymsRelated Words- beginner
- initiate
- tiro
- tyro
- novice
- printer's devil
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