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relearn

US // (riːˈlɜːn) //

重新学习,再学习,重新认识,复习

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v.动词 verb
  1. 1

    -learns, -learning, -learned or -learnt

    • : to learn again

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Examples

  • They also relearn simple tasks, such as how to cook, make a bed, and go to the grocery store.

  • It took me about two years to unwind the tension, so in that time, I almost had to relearn how to sing.

  • I had to go back and relearn a lot of what I thought I knew.

  • He had to go to the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago four different times to relearn walking.

  • She had to relearn how to do everything—from picking up objects to opening doors to feeding herself.

  • This reform of the Alphabet would oblige people to relearn the language, or it could not be introduced.

  • “Pray Heaven you never have to relearn it,” said I, groaning inwardly to think how near I had been to giving her cause.

  • If, on the contrary, it took you just as long now to relearn as it did originally to learn, the retention would be zero.

  • He measured the loss by the number of seconds required to relearn the list after it had been once learned.

  • No one is too old, no one is too fixed in the bad habit to relearn the old trick.