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learner

/lur-ner/US // ˈlɜr nər //UK // (ˈlɜːnə) //

学员,学习者,学员们,学者

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who is learning; student; pupil; apprentice; trainee.

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Examples

  • Concurrently, education systems must adapt immediately to the needs of learners in a digital future.

  • At insider websites like Beach Grit, vulnerable adult learners, particularly those mythopoetically rhapsodizing about the life-changing joy of waves they first rode the week before, are mercilessly mocked.

  • Google Classroom is used with our youngest learners all the way up through college and beyond.

  • Rhode Island, for example, has reported that virtual-only learners are being infected at similar rates as those attending in-person school.

  • Some learners have the advantage of oversight and support from parents or siblings.

  • Subjects were assigned the roles of “teacher” and “learner” and placed in separate rooms.

  • Franco, the perpetual and ravenous learner, would get straight A's from any of those teachers.

  • "It was miraculous what a slow learner she was," says one person who met her.

  • Jamshid, the third person in our household, is a swift 23-year-old; a fabulous cook and fast learner.

  • The next point is, to ascertain the precision with which the learner can bisect an object with the wires of the telescope.

  • He is a poor teacher who is not a learner, and he is but little of a learner who is not something of a teacher also.

  • Our junior clerk was an apt learner in deception and trickery.

  • The less rubbing out the better the learner will progress, and the more satisfaction he will receive from the results.

  • In those days pilots were allowed to carry a learner, or "cub," board free.