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1 leren
• learning -
2 aanleercurve
• learning curve -
3 inleertijd
• learning time -
4 inwerkperiode
• learning time -
5 leerkromme
• learning curve -
6 leerproces
• learning process -
7 lerende regeling
• learning control -
8 zelflerende robot
• learning robot -
9 boekenwijsheid
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10 geleerdheid
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11 wetenschap
1 [kennis, regels] 〈 niet-exacte wetenschap〉 learning; 〈 exacte wetenschap〉 science; 〈 geleerdheid〉 scholarship; 〈 letteren, filosofie〉 (the) humanities, (the) (liberal) arts; 〈 tak van wetenschap〉 discipline, branch of 〈 soms exact〉 knowledge/ 〈 meestal niet exact〉 learning2 [beoefenaars] science3 [kennis, de bekendheid met iets] knowledge♦voorbeelden:1 toegepaste/zuivere wetenschap • applied/pure sciencewetenschap beoefenen • practise science3 in de wetenschap dat … • in the knowledge that … -
12 Renaissance
n. Renaissance, (c. 1350-1600) revival of the arts and learning that began in Italy and spread throughout Europe (most often associated with the works of Michelangelo, Machiavelli, Dante, and Da Vinci) -
13 academicus
n. academic, member of an academic institution; one who has received an academic degree from an institution of higher learning -
14 academisch
adj. academic, scholastic, learned, of learning or academia -
15 achterstand
n. arrear, overdue payment, debt owed that hasn't been paid; learning disability -
16 bestudering
n. studying, learning, educating oneself; examining; observing; memorizing (especially towards an examination) -
17 chrestomathie
n. chrestomathy, selection of linguistic writings which can be used in learning a language -
18 collegejaar
n. academic year, college or university year, a year of learning in a higher education establishment -
19 dyslexie
n. dyslexia, learning disability characterized by difficulty in reading and writing -
20 educatie
n. education, learning, instruction, imparting of knowledge
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