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Lernmechanismus
learn·ing [ˈlɜ:nɪŋ, Am ˈlɜ:r-] N no pl
1. learning (acquisition of knowledge):
2. learning:
Bildung f <-, -en>
I. learn <learned [or Brit a. learnt], learned [or Brit a. learnt]> [lɜ:n, Am lɜ:rn] VB trans
1. learn (acquire knowledge, skill):
to learn sth
etw lernen
mit etw dat zu leben lernen
2. learn hum hist (teach):
jdn lehren
Phrases:
II. learn <learned [or Brit a. learnt], learned [or Brit a. learnt]> [lɜ:n, Am lɜ:rn] VB intr
1. learn (master):
to learn about sb/sth
2. learn (become aware of):
to learn about [or of] sth
von etw dat erfahren
mecha·nism [ˈmekənɪzəm] N
1. mechanism (working parts):
Mechanismus m <-, -men>
2. mechanism (method):
Mechanismus m <-, -men>
Methode f <-, -n>
Abwehrmechanismus m <-, -mechanismen>
OpenDict unos
learn N
learning mechanism
Present
Ilearn
youlearn
he/she/itlearns
welearn
youlearn
theylearn
Past
Ilearned / British English a. learnt
youlearned / British English a. learnt
he/she/itlearned / British English a. learnt
welearned / British English a. learnt
youlearned / British English a. learnt
theylearned / British English a. learnt
Present Perfect
Ihavelearned / British English a. learnt
youhavelearned / British English a. learnt
he/she/ithaslearned / British English a. learnt
wehavelearned / British English a. learnt
youhavelearned / British English a. learnt
theyhavelearned / British English a. learnt
Past Perfect
Ihadlearned / British English a. learnt
youhadlearned / British English a. learnt
he/she/ithadlearned / British English a. learnt
wehadlearned / British English a. learnt
youhadlearned / British English a. learnt
theyhadlearned / British English a. learnt
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Jednojezični primeri (nisu ih verifikovali PONS urednici)
She could scan entire towns with her mind, and leaf through the psyches of the inhabitants of a city to learn of their condition or intentions.
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We can never correct mistakes made in the past, but we can learn from the past, he told parliamentarians.
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Ultrasound technology has made it possible for pregnant women and their families to learn the gender of a foetus early in a pregnancy.
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Consider this your cheat sheet, young comrades with a great passion for learn-ding and an even greater passion for initiation drinking rituals.
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Porky goes racing from the building and dashes into the office of the infantry division, proclaiming that he wants to l-l-learn to m-m-march.
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Primeri s interneta (nije provereno)
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These Greek scholars of antiquity, the fathers of all universal learning and humanist scholarship, represented the four faculties of the university.
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www.uni-kiel.de
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blog.babbel.com
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"Garden plant!" he said to the cucumber, and in that one word his deep learning showed itself, and it forgot that he was pecking at her and eating it up.
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"Gartengewächs!" sprach er zu der Gurke, und durch dieses eine Wort wurde ihr seine ganze tiefe Bildung klar, und sie vergass, dass er in sie hackte und sie auffrass.
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Highly esteemed by everyone for his unfailing moral integrity, sharpness of mind, his open and humorous character, and his extraordinary learning, in 1529 at a time of political and economic crisis in the country he was appointed by the King to the post of Lord Chancellor.
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www.vatican.va
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Als sich das Land 1529 in einer politischen und wirtschaftlichen Krise befand, wurde Thomas Morus, der wegen seiner moralischen Zuverlässigkeit und Verstandesschärfe, seiner Offenheit und seines Witzes sowie seiner außerordentlichen Gelehrsamkeit hochgeachtet war, vom König zum Lordkanzler ernannt.
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