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learnt
imparato
in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary
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Italian
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learnt [Brit ləːnt, Am lərnt] VB pt, pp
learnt → learn
I. learn <pt/pp learned, learnt> [Brit ləːn, Am lərn] VB trans
1. learn (through study, practice):
learn language, facts, trade
learn skills
acquisire (from da)
to learn to live with sb, sth
2. learn (discover):
3. learn Brit (teach) inf:
II. learn <pt/pp learned, learnt> [Brit ləːn, Am lərn] VB intr
1. learn (acquire knowledge):
2. learn (hear information):
apprendere (that che)
III. learn [Brit ləːn, Am lərn]
I. learn <pt/pp learned, learnt> [Brit ləːn, Am lərn] VB trans
1. learn (through study, practice):
learn language, facts, trade
learn skills
acquisire (from da)
to learn to live with sb, sth
2. learn (discover):
3. learn Brit (teach) inf:
II. learn <pt/pp learned, learnt> [Brit ləːn, Am lərn] VB intr
1. learn (acquire knowledge):
2. learn (hear information):
apprendere (that che)
III. learn [Brit ləːn, Am lərn]
learn off VB [ləːn -] (learn [sth] off, learn off [sth])
by rote learn
to learn weaving before n frame, machine, machinery
to learn weaving factory
to learn weaving trade, industry, workshop, mill
Italian
Italian
English
English
to learn [sth] again
apprendere nozioni, mestiere
in the PONS Dictionary
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Italian
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I. learn <learned, learned> [lɜ:rn] VB trans
II. learn <learned, learned> [lɜ:rn] VB intr
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Italian
English
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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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While this cognitive mistake is often attributed to aging, researchers say that college undergraduates are guilty of misnaming as well.
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When a spring remained in the placeholder, the workers knew that they had forgotten to insert it and could correct the mistake effortlessly.
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Trying to be perfect or trying to appear perfect leads one to feel down if one makes even the slightest mistake.
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Many animals that live on or in the sea consume flotsam by mistake, as it often looks similar to their natural prey.
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However, in his new get-up, the dim-witted gangsters mistake him for the turtle.
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