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1 learn
[lɜːn]v ( past і p. p. learned, learnt)1) вчи́тися; вчи́ти ( щось)to learn by heart — вчи́ти напа́м'ять
to learn by rote — зубри́ти
2) навчи́тися ( чогось)to learn to be more careful — навчи́тися бу́ти обере́жнішим
3) дізнава́тися4) провчи́тиto learn one's lesson — діста́ти до́брий уро́к
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2 lesson
1. n1) урок2) урок, завдання3) pl заняття4) нотація; повчання; нагінкаto give smb. a lesson — прочитати комусь нотацію, провчити когось
5) урок, застереження6) публічне читання, лекція7) церк. уривок із святого письма (з Біблії), що читається під час відправи2. v1) учити, навчати2) читати нотацію, вичитувати (комусь)* * *I n1) урок, заняттяlesson book — підручник; урок, завдання; pl заняття; мyз. ( інструментальний) етюд
2) урок, застереження; нотація, повчання, прочухан3) цepк. повчання, уривок з Біблії ( читається під час служби)II v1) учити, навчати2) читати нотацію; повчати; вичитувати -
3 _життя
a cat has nine lives he lives long who lives well it is a great life if you don't weaken it matters not how long we live, but how it's easy to die right, but it's hard to live right life and misery begin together life begins at forty life is but a span life is a comedy to those who think and a tragedy to those who feel life is just one damned thing after another life is just one parting after another life is a light before the wind life is a long lesson in humility life is made up of little things life is not all beer and skittles life is short and sweet a light heart lives long live and learn live and let live a man's not ready to die until he's fit to live not living well isn't living at all only those are fit to live who are not afraid to die start sooner, go slower, and live longer they that live longest, see most tis more brave to live than to die to live long is to suffer long the true value of life cannot be measured in dollars variety is the spice of life we are born crying, live complaining, and die disappointed we only live once -
4 _помилки; вади; недоліки
blame not others for the faults that are in you every man has his faults a fault confessed is half redressed a fault once denied is twice committed he that talks much errs much he who makes no mistakes, makes nothing homer sometimes nods learn from the mistakes of others an inch breaks no square a miss is as good as a mile mistakes are often the best teachers one man's fault is another man's lesson the one and only serious mistake is to be afraid of making mistakes there's many a mistake made on purpose a spot is most seen on the finest cloth a stumble may prevent a fall we see the faults of others but not our ownEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > _помилки; вади; недоліки
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