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ˈlə:nɪŋ сущ.
1) изучение, учение Syn: study
2) образованность, познания, ученость, эрудиция book learning ≈ книжность, книжное образование, книжные знания higher learning ≈ высшее образование Syn: erudition, knowledge, pedantry, scholarship Ant: ignorance изучение, учение - the * of languages изучение языков - * did not come easily to him учение ему давалось нелегко ученость, знания, эрудиция - polite /classical/ * классическое образование - a man of great * человек большой эрудиции дрессировка, обучение( животного) ;
выработка условного рефлекса (психологическое) изменение поведения (человека) путем изменения среды;
создание определенных навыков направленным тренажом adaptive ~ адаптивное обучение computerized ~ машинное обучение distance ~ заочное изучение distance ~ заочное образование experimental ~ опытное обучение;
обучение с опытом работы learning pres. p. от learn ~ учение, изучение ~ ученость, эрудиция ~ by association обучение по ассоциации ~ by doing обучение на собственном опыте ~ by example обучение на примерах ~ from examples обучение на примерах ~ to use the system вчт. обучение работе с системой machine ~ машинное обучение programmed ~ программированное обучение remote ~ заочное образование remote ~ заочное обучение start-up ~ curve вчт. кривая обучения с нуляБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > learning
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