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  • 1 learning

    noun (knowledge which has been gained by learning: The professor was a man of great learning.) vědomosti
    * * *
    • učení

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  • 2 machine learning

    • strojové učení

    English-Czech dictionary > machine learning

  • 3 polite learning

    • klasické vzdělání

    English-Czech dictionary > polite learning

  • 4 reinforcement learning

    • posilované učení

    English-Czech dictionary > reinforcement learning

  • 5 learn

    [lə:n]
    past tense, past participles - learned, learnt; verb
    1) (to get to know: It was then that I learned that she was dead.) dovědět se
    2) (to gain knowledge or skill (in): A child is always learning; to learn French; She is learning (how) to swim.) učit se
    - learner
    - learning
    - learner-friendly
    * * *
    • učit se
    • poznat
    • studovat
    • learn/learned/learned
    • learn/learnt/learnt
    • naučit
    • naučit se
    • dovědět se

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  • 6 pottery

    1) (articles made by fired clay: He is learning how to make pottery.) keramika
    2) ((plural potteries) a place where articles of fired clay are made: He is working in the pottery.) hrnčířská dílna
    3) (the art of making such articles: He is learning pottery.) hrnčířství
    * * *
    • porcelán
    • hrnčířství
    • hrnčířské zboží
    • keramika

    English-Czech dictionary > pottery

  • 7 apprentice

    [ə'prentis] 1. noun
    (a (usually young) person who is learning a trade.) učeň, učedník
    2. verb
    (to make (someone) an apprentice: His father apprenticed him to an engineer.) dát do učení
    * * *
    • učeň

    English-Czech dictionary > apprentice

  • 8 beginner

    noun (someone who is just learning how to do something: `Does he paint well?' `He's not bad for a beginner'.) začátečník
    * * *
    • začátečnice
    • začátečník
    • nováček

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  • 9 dunce

    (a person who is slow at learning or stupid: I was an absolute dunce at school.) špatný žák, hlupák
    * * *
    • hlupák

    English-Czech dictionary > dunce

  • 10 effort

    ['efət]
    1) (hard work; energy: Learning a foreign language requires effort; The effort of climbing the hill made the old man very tired.) úsilí
    2) (a trying hard; a struggle: The government's efforts to improve the economy were unsuccessful; Please make every effort to be punctual.) úsilí, snaha
    3) (the result of an attempt: Your drawing was a good effort.) pokus
    - effortlessly
    * * *
    • úsilí
    • snaha
    • námaha

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  • 11 facility

    [fə'siləti] 1. noun
    1) (ease or quickness: She showed great facility in learning languages.) lehkost, dovednost
    2) (a skill: He has a great facility for always being right.) dovednost
    2. noun plural
    (facilities the means to do something: There are facilities for cooking.) vybavení
    * * *
    • zručnost
    • zařízení
    • podnik
    • možnost

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  • 12 flair

    [fleə]
    (a natural ability or cleverness for (doing) something: She has flair for (learning) languages.) talent
    * * *
    • vkus
    • zalíbení
    • smysl pro
    • talent
    • čich

    English-Czech dictionary > flair

  • 13 fundamental

    1. adjective
    (of great importance; essential; basic: Respect for law and order is fundamental to a peaceful society.) podstatný, základní
    2. noun
    (a basic or essential part of any thing: Learning to read is one of the fundamentals of education.) základ
    * * *
    • základní
    • fundamentální
    • důležitý

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  • 14 grind

    1. past tense, past participle - ground; verb
    1) (to crush into powder or small pieces: This machine grinds coffee.) mlít
    2) (to rub together, usually producing an unpleasant noise: He grinds his teeth.) skřípat
    3) (to rub into or against something else: He ground his heel into the earth.) vtlačit, zavrtat
    2. noun
    (boring hard work: Learning vocabulary is a bit of a grind.) dřina
    - grinding
    - grindstone
    - grind down
    - grind up
    - keep someone's nose to the grindstone
    - keep one's nose to the grindstone
    * * *
    • umlít
    • grind/ground/ground
    • mlít

    English-Czech dictionary > grind

  • 15 incapable

    [in'keipəbl]
    ((with of) not able (to do something): incapable of learning anything.) neschopný
    * * *
    • neschopný
    • nezpůsobilý

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  • 16 language

    ['læŋɡwi‹]
    1) (human speech: the development of language in children.) řeč
    2) (the speech of a particular nation: She is very good at (learning) languages; Russian is a difficult language.) jazyk
    3) (the words and way of speaking, writing etc usually connected with a particular group of people etc: the language of journalists; medical language.) jazyk, mluva
    * * *
    • řeč
    • jazyk

    English-Czech dictionary > language

  • 17 learned

    [-nid]
    adjective (having or showing great learning: a learned professor.) učený
    * * *
    • učený
    • learn/learned/learned
    • měl

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  • 18 learner

    noun (a person who is in process of learning: Be patient - I'm only a learner; ( also adjective) a learner driver.) začátečník, -ice
    * * *
    • učící se
    • žák
    • student

    English-Czech dictionary > learner

  • 19 scholar

    ['skolə]
    1) (a person of great knowledge and learning: a fine classical scholar.) učenec
    2) (a person who has been awarded a scholarship: As a scholar, you will not have to pay college fees.) stipendista, -ka
    - scholarliness
    - scholarship
    * * *
    • učenec
    • vědec
    • žák
    • školák

    English-Czech dictionary > scholar

  • 20 scholarship

    1) (knowledge and learning: a man of great scholarship.) vzdělání, učenost
    2) (money awarded to a good student to enable him to go on with further studies: She was awarded a travel scholarship.) stipendium
    * * *
    • stipendium

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См. также в других словарях:

  • learning — UK US /ˈlɜːnɪŋ/ noun [U] ► the process of getting an understanding of something by studying it or by experience: »Knowledge and learning are essential factors for achieving successful outcomes. »Continuous learning and acquiring new skills are… …   Financial and business terms

  • Learning — Learn ing, n. [AS. leornung.] 1. The acquisition of knowledge or skill; as, the learning of languages; the learning of telegraphy. [1913 Webster] 2. The knowledge or skill received by instruction or study; acquired knowledge or ideas in any… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • learning — (n.) O.E. leornung learning, study, from leornian (see LEARN (Cf. learn)). Learning curve attested by 1907 …   Etymology dictionary

  • learning — I noun acquired knowledge, acquirements, acquisition of knowledge, analysis, attainment, body of knowledge, common knowledge, comprehension, discipline, edification, education, enlightenment, erudition, experience, extensive knowledge,… …   Law dictionary

  • learning — erudition, scholarship, *knowledge, science, information, lore Analogous words: *culture, cultivation, breeding, refinement: enlightenment (see corresponding verb at ILLUMINATE) …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • learning — [n] education, knowledge acquirements, attainments, culture, erudition, information, letters, literature, lore, research, scholarship, schooling, science, study, training, tuition, wisdom; concepts 274,409 Ant. ignorance …   New thesaurus

  • learning — ► NOUN ▪ knowledge or skills acquired through study or by being taught …   English terms dictionary

  • learning — [lʉr′niŋ] n. [ME lerning < OE leornung < leornian, to LEARN] 1. the acquiring of knowledge or skill 2. acquired knowledge or skill; esp., much knowledge in a special field SYN. INFORMATION …   English World dictionary

  • Learning — Learn and Learned redirect here. For other uses, see Learn (disambiguation) and Learned (disambiguation). Neuropsychology Topics …   Wikipedia

  • learning — /lerr ning/, n. 1. knowledge acquired by systematic study in any field of scholarly application. 2. the act or process of acquiring knowledge or skill. 3. Psychol. the modification of behavior through practice, training, or experience. [bef. 900; …   Universalium

  • learning — noun 1 process of learning sth ADJECTIVE ▪ effective, successful ▪ a model for effective learning ▪ independent ▪ distance (= by correspondence course) ▪ …   Collocations dictionary

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