The action of learn, v. The action of receiving instruction or acquiring knowledge; spec. in Psychology, a process which leads to the modification…
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释义 | the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > scholarly knowledge, erudition > [noun] (65) learningc897 The action of learn, v. The action of receiving instruction or acquiring knowledge; spec. in Psychology, a process which leads to the modification… wisdomc950 Knowledge (esp. of a high or abstruse kind); enlightenment, learning, erudition; in early use often = philosophy, science. †Also, practical… witnessc950 Knowledge, understanding, wisdom. Obsolete. lore971 The act of teaching; the condition of being taught; instruction, tuition, education. In particularized use: A piece of teaching or instruction; a… clergya1225 ‘Clerkly skill’; learning, scholarship, science. Obsolete except in proverb (quot. 1699, 1822). wit1297 Knowledge; learning; plural departments of knowledge, sciences. Obsolete. apprise1303 That which is learned; lore, learning, instruction, information. gramaryec1320 Grammar; learning in general. Obsolete. clergisea1330 Learning, scholarship. cunning1340 Knowledge; learning, erudition. Obsolete. lering1340 Learning. sciencea1387 The kind of organized knowledge or intellectual activity of which the various branches of learning are examples. In early use, with reference to… schoola1393 The body of knowledge taught in a subject; the doctrine or teaching of a master (master, n.1 12a). Obsolete. studya1393 Knowledge acquired from study; learning. Obsolete. art?a1400 gen. Scholarship, learning. Obsolete (archaic in later use). cunningnessa1400 Knowingness; skilfulness, skill, cleverness; something requiring skill; = cunning, n.1 2–4. leara1400 Instruction, learning; in early use †a piece of instruction, a lesson; †also, a doctrine, religion. sophyc1440 Wisdom, knowledge. Obsolete. doctrinec1460 Learning, erudition, knowledge. Obsolete. mathesisa1475 Mental discipline; learning or science, esp. mathematical science. Now rare. grammarc1500 Scholarship generally, literature. doctorship1567 The position, character, or function of a teacher or learned person; teaching, instruction; eminent learning or scholarship. knowledge1576 Without construction: the fact or condition of having become conversant with a body of facts, principles, methods, etc.; scholarship, learning… scholarship1579 The attainments or works of a scholar; knowledge or expertise (esp. in a particular subject) acquired through instruction or study; (in early use)… virtuosoship1666 The state or condition of being a virtuoso (virtuoso, n. 1); esp. interest in the fine arts, connoisseurship. Cf. virtuosity, n. 2. Now historical. erudition1718 In later use: Acquired knowledge, esp. in languages, literature, antiquities, etc.; learning, scholarship. eruditenessa1834 the quality or condition of being erudite. Wissenschaft1834 (The systematic pursuit of) knowledge; learning, scholarship; science. savantism1855 Knowledge or learning. Frequently in later use with pejorative connotations: bookish or conventional learning; erudition without practical… scholarment1896 Scholarship, learning. Subcategories:— applied to small attainments (1) — status of a scholar (4) — book-learning, letters (17) — ancient learning (1) — scholarliness (11) — devotion to learning (1) |
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