Anglais-Espagnol traduction de learn

Traduction du mot learn de anglais vers espagnol, avec synonymes, antonymes, conjugaison du verbe, prononciation, anagrammes, exemples d'utilisation.

learn dans espagnol

learn
understandverbe saber, darse cuenta, averiguar, descubrir
  secretverbe enterarse, darse cuenta de, descubrir
  schools - universitiesverbe aprender
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Exemples avec traduction
We learn from experience that men never learn anything from experience.
The only thing we learn from history is that we learn nothing from history.
If you want to learn a language well, learn it yourself.
If you want to learn a language well, learn it by yourself.
Most people say that the best way to learn a foreign language is to learn from a native speaker.
Whoever wants to learn to ride a horse must first learn to mount and unmount correctly.
If you didn't learn it when you were a kid, you will never learn it.
If you learn five new English words a day, that's 1,825 words a year, and 182,620 words in one hundred years that you can learn.
You'd be surprised what you can learn in a week.
There will always be things I will never learn, I don't have eternity before me!
We must learn to live together as brothers, or we will perish together as fools.
The mandatory character of schooling is rarely analyzed in the multitude of works dedicated to the study of the various ways to develop within children the desire to learn.
At the age of six he had learned to use the typewriter and told the teacher that he did not need to learn to write by hand.
We must learn to meet adversity gracefully.
It is never too late to learn.
I thought you liked to learn new things.
You'll learn how to do it sooner or later.
You should learn how to use your dictionary.
You should learn to restrain yourself.
You must learn to obey instructions.
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Définitions de learn
verbe
1. learn - get to know or become aware of, usually accidentally; "I learned that she has two grown-up children"; "I see that you have been promoted"
  hear, discover, see
  get the goods discover some bad or hidden information about; "She got the goods on her co-worker after reading his e-mail"
  wise up get wise to; "They wised up to it"
  catch, trip up contract; "did you catch a cold?"
  ascertain learn or discover with certainty
  discover, find make a discovery; "She found that he had lied to her"; "The story is false, so far as I can discover"
  find, see, witness come to believe on the basis of emotion, intuitions, or indefinite grounds; "I feel that he doesn't like me"; "I find him to be obnoxious"; "I found the movie rather entertaining"
2. learn - gain knowledge or skills; "She learned dancing from her sister"; "I learned Sanskrit"; "Children acquire language at an amazing rate"
  larn, acquire
  relearn learn something again, as after having forgotten or neglected it; "After the accident, he could not walk for months and had to relearn how to walk down stairs"
  catch up learn belatedly; find out about something after it happened; "I'm trying to catch up with the latest developments in molecular biology"
  absorb, assimilate, ingest, take in cause to become one with; "The sales tax is absorbed into the state income tax"
  hit the books, study learn by reading books; "He is studying geology in his room"; "I have an exam next week; I must hit the books now"
3. learn - be a student of a certain subject; "She is reading for the bar exam"
  study, read, take
  audit attend academic courses without getting credit
  prepare, train to prepare verbally, either for written or spoken delivery; "prepare a report"; "prepare a speech"
  drill, exercise, practice, practise train in the military, e.g., in the use of weapons
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