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单词 relearn
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Definition of relearn in English:

relearn

verbrelearnt, relearned riːˈləːnriˈlərn
[with object]
  • Learn (something) again.

    I've been relearning my Latin and Greek
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Thus there is an opportunity to learn or relearn a number of words each day.
    • Once the codes become changed, you are left stranded until they're relearned.
    • In other words, I relearnt the lesson of not judging a book by its cover - the cover can be deceiving.
    • Regrettably, it appears that India will have to relearn a lesson that it should already have learned extraordinarily well by now: you cannot negotiate with terror on your knees.
    • Later, the treat was hidden under the opposite block so the dogs had to relearn the task (reversal learning).
    • Communities of all sizes are waking up and relearning old lessons: That many residents want the option of walking or biking to get from A to B.
    • ‘I have struggled through the system and I did not want to go anywhere else and relearn new surroundings,’ said the shy 17-year-old.
    • You're very prolific, and you were talking at the beginning about digging through your past and relearning old songs.
    • He explained that often recently single people are ashamed of their new status and need help relearning the social scene from a single person's perspective.
    • With repeated practice, a normally ‘short tempered’ individual can learn to manage and even relearn those initial reactions to frustration or discomfort.
    • In many cases, individuals within the strike group must relearn lessons their predecessors learned in the previous deployment cycle.
    • Rather than relearn the hard lessons that IT folks have learned, take advantage of their expertise.
    • In my own nation's old teachings, we're told that when confused we should go ‘back to the woods ‘to relearn life's lessons.’
    • Dean also relearnt the lessons of the dotcom boom.
    • Then, I'd be back at square one, forced to relearn the lesson that my head and heart had already learned once before.
    • Tourists are relearning the delights on offer
    • The elite reconnaissance Marine now relearns everyday tasks, like picking something up off the floor.
    • She had to relearn English, having spoken only Spanish in Paraguay.
    • It was really easy because we didn't have to relearn any tunes - we remembered them all from having played them so often when we were teenagers.
    • So they relearn skills and develop them personally to give them some self-belief, self-worth and confidence.
    Synonyms
    revise, read up, go over, refresh one's memory of, relearn, cram, study, learn
 
 

Definition of relearn in US English:

relearn

verbrēˈlərnriˈlərn
[with object]
  • Learn (something) again.

    I've been relearning my Latin and Greek
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Once the codes become changed, you are left stranded until they're relearned.
    • In other words, I relearnt the lesson of not judging a book by its cover - the cover can be deceiving.
    • The elite reconnaissance Marine now relearns everyday tasks, like picking something up off the floor.
    • You're very prolific, and you were talking at the beginning about digging through your past and relearning old songs.
    • So they relearn skills and develop them personally to give them some self-belief, self-worth and confidence.
    • With repeated practice, a normally ‘short tempered’ individual can learn to manage and even relearn those initial reactions to frustration or discomfort.
    • Thus there is an opportunity to learn or relearn a number of words each day.
    • Rather than relearn the hard lessons that IT folks have learned, take advantage of their expertise.
    • Dean also relearnt the lessons of the dotcom boom.
    • She had to relearn English, having spoken only Spanish in Paraguay.
    • In my own nation's old teachings, we're told that when confused we should go ‘back to the woods ‘to relearn life's lessons.’
    • He explained that often recently single people are ashamed of their new status and need help relearning the social scene from a single person's perspective.
    • Tourists are relearning the delights on offer
    • Later, the treat was hidden under the opposite block so the dogs had to relearn the task (reversal learning).
    • In many cases, individuals within the strike group must relearn lessons their predecessors learned in the previous deployment cycle.
    • Communities of all sizes are waking up and relearning old lessons: That many residents want the option of walking or biking to get from A to B.
    • Then, I'd be back at square one, forced to relearn the lesson that my head and heart had already learned once before.
    • ‘I have struggled through the system and I did not want to go anywhere else and relearn new surroundings,’ said the shy 17-year-old.
    • Regrettably, it appears that India will have to relearn a lesson that it should already have learned extraordinarily well by now: you cannot negotiate with terror on your knees.
    • It was really easy because we didn't have to relearn any tunes - we remembered them all from having played them so often when we were teenagers.
    Synonyms
    revise, read up, go over, refresh one's memory of, relearn, cram, study, learn
 
 
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