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apprentissage par Internet
task-based learning N
work-based learning uncountable
Internet [Brit ˈɪntənɛt, Am ˈɪn(t)ərˌnɛt] N
accessible via the Internet auction, banking, shopping, search
accessible via the Internet account, address, connection
I. learn <pret, pp learned or learnt> [Brit ləːn, Am lərn] VB trans
1. learn (through study, practice):
learn language, facts, trade
learn skills
acquérir (from de)
2. learn (discover):
3. learn Brit (teach) inf:
II. learn <pret, pp learned or learnt> [Brit ləːn, Am lərn] VB intr
1. learn (acquire knowledge):
2. learn (hear information):
apprendre (that que)
III. learn [Brit ləːn, Am lərn]
learning [Brit ˈləːnɪŋ, Am ˈlərnɪŋ] N
1. learning (erudition):
2. learning (process):
internet-based learning N
I. internet [ˈɪntənet, Am -t̬ɚ-] ADJ
II. internet [ˈɪntənet, Am -t̬ɚ-] N
learning N no pl
1. learning (acquisition of knowledge, skill):
2. learning (extensive knowledge, education):
learn <learnt, learnt [or Am learned, learned]> [lɜ:n, Am lɜ:rn] VB trans, intr
Phrases:
I. Internet [ˈɪn·t̬ər·net] ADJ
II. Internet [ˈɪn·t̬ər·net] N
learn [lɜrn] VB trans, intr
Phrases:
learning N
1. learning (acquisition of knowledge, skill):
2. learning (extensive knowledge, education):
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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