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Перевод: learned speek learned


[прилагательное]
ученый; эрудированный; научный


Тезаурус:

  1. "I learned it off this actor I was in jail with once.
  2. "It tells us nothing in terms of lessons that can be learned, what sort of materials were used for the curtains, whether a sprinkler system was installed and whether they worked properly.
  3. Are there any ways in which you react now to conflict situations which have been affected or constrained by something you have learned from the past?
  4. At least they might have learned something about attitude, which John McEnroe believes to be the root cause of Britain's tennis predicament.
  5. Actually formulating what you want and writing it down will clarify the situation amazingly in your mind, rather like trying to teach someone else something you have just learned.
  6. THE Labour leader, Mr Neil Kinnock, was last night facing the possibility of an embarrassing byelection after the maverick Labour MP Mr Frank Field learned he had lost his reselection fight in his Birkenhead constituency.
  7. Like a three-year-old who's just learned to write his own name, Marky Mark repeats his dozens of times.
  8. I learned that, like Jane Austen, she was an ASROG (Abbey School Reading Old Girl), though it was not until years later that she sent me these scraps from a diary kept during her schooldays.
  9. She had soon learned that almost everybody has something they want to hide, and something they're eager to share.
  10. Just as there are many degree courses which have no specific vocational links so also there are many careers which require the application of intelligence and the disciplines learned during time at university rather than specific subject knowledge.
  11. Only 40 some may say, but I've enjoyed it and learned a lot.
  12. He learned quickly and at the age of 19 met Samuel Bradbury, a noted local cricketer, in a single-wicket contest, so popular in those days, for a "substantial wager."
  13. She quickly learned to swim but because of her small size had some initial problems with buoyancy and kept bobbing to the surface like a cork!

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