- 看过 rote 的人也看了 :
- repetition
- routine
- memorization
- system
- learning
- memory
- memorizing
rote 的 2 个定义
- a fixed, habitual, or mechanical course of procedure; routine: the rote of daily living.
rote 近义词
learning
rote 的近义词 3 个
memorization
更多rote例句
- Across industries, 5G is expected to take over rote work, allowing employees to commit their time to creative tasks like analysis and strategic thinking.
- Ultimately, if we took our cues from Biles and decided to withdraw every time we felt pressure or stress, that would just be another example of rote idolization of athletes.
- Perhaps rote information, such as knowing 5 times 5 is 25 or knowing to stop at a red light, relies on these powerful inputs that efficiently drive information through the brain.
- Children in San Diego wouldn’t just be doing rote academic catch-up, she said.
- Now we’re stuck with villain backstories that are little more than rote exercises in psychological depth, stories that sap our imagination rather than igniting it.
- The stories of discovery are so rote, though, that we forget that they took incredibly hard work.
- Using their skill with visual processing, ASDs can learn by rote how to negotiate the neuro-typical world.
- So let me just add that true Tiger Cubs aren't satisfied with rote learning.
- The shift is most evident in our schools, where critical thinking has replaced rote learning as the central goal of education.
- In the workshop or lab, results are determined by experimentation and creativity, not rote learning.
- When, however, you learn by rote you know the task as you learned it, and not in the reverse way.
- Another way of learning such a series by rote, is to limit the extent of the repetitions.
- Learning a series of words by heart by thinking of the Relations between them is wholly unlike learning it by rote.
- The opposite of these two methods of rote learning is my method, which injects an active process between each pair of words.
- This Series is usually learned by endless repetition, as a succession of sounds to the ear, or sight to the eye, by mere rote.