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1 samouk
• self-taught person -
2 самоучка
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3 самоучка
self-taught person, educated person -
4 autodidacta
adj.&f.self-educated, autodidactic, autodidactical, self-instructed.adj.&f.1 self-taught.2 self-educated, autodidactic, autodidactical, self-instructed.f. & m.self-taught person.* * *1 self-taught person* * *1.ADJ [persona] self-taught; [formación, método] autodidactic frm2.SMF autodidact, self-taught person* * *I IImasculino y femenino self-taught person, autodidact (frml)* * *= self-instructing, self-taught, self-directed, self-learning, self-trained, self-made, self-instructional, self-learner.Ex. In the absence of sufficient staff to mount a supervised programme of microcomputer instructions, the library used existing, inexpensive, menu-making software to develop menu-driven, self-instructing access to disc operating commands, applications programs, and data files.Ex. Comparative librarianship is, therefore, at least in part a self-taught subject.Ex. Libraries can play an important role in self-directed learning and in improving adult reading skills = Las bibliotecas pueden desempeñar un importante papel en el aprendizaje autodidacta y en la mejora de las habilidades lectoras de los adultos.Ex. So it is important to continue to examine the possibilities of designing self-learning information retrieval systems.Ex. This article reports the positive experiences of a self-trained knitwear designer who successfully underwent distance learning, the only route for training that was open to her.Ex. Good writers can be self-made, and taught, as well as born.Ex. In the academic world, students are likely to make much increased use of self-instructional materials of various kinds as student numbers expand without a parallel increase in total university resources.Ex. This portal is particularly geared to educators, students and self-learners in developing countries.----* para la formación autodidacta = self-instructional.* programa autodidacta = tutorial, tutorial program(me).* * *I IImasculino y femenino self-taught person, autodidact (frml)* * *= self-instructing, self-taught, self-directed, self-learning, self-trained, self-made, self-instructional, self-learner.Ex: In the absence of sufficient staff to mount a supervised programme of microcomputer instructions, the library used existing, inexpensive, menu-making software to develop menu-driven, self-instructing access to disc operating commands, applications programs, and data files.
Ex: Comparative librarianship is, therefore, at least in part a self-taught subject.Ex: Libraries can play an important role in self-directed learning and in improving adult reading skills = Las bibliotecas pueden desempeñar un importante papel en el aprendizaje autodidacta y en la mejora de las habilidades lectoras de los adultos.Ex: So it is important to continue to examine the possibilities of designing self-learning information retrieval systems.Ex: This article reports the positive experiences of a self-trained knitwear designer who successfully underwent distance learning, the only route for training that was open to her.Ex: Good writers can be self-made, and taught, as well as born.Ex: In the academic world, students are likely to make much increased use of self-instructional materials of various kinds as student numbers expand without a parallel increase in total university resources.Ex: This portal is particularly geared to educators, students and self-learners in developing countries.* para la formación autodidacta = self-instructional.* programa autodidacta = tutorial, tutorial program(me).* * *‹método› autodidactic; ‹persona› self-taughtself-taught person, autodidact ( frml)* * *
autodidacta sustantivo masculino y femenino
self-taught person, autodidact (frml)
autodidacto,-a adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino self-taught
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English:
self-educated
- self-taught
- self
* * *♦ adjself-taught♦ nmfself-taught person* * *I adj self-taughtII m/f self-taught person* * *autodidacta adj: self-taught -
5 autodidacte
autodidacte [otodidakt]1. adjective2. masculine noun, feminine noun* * *otodidakt
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adjectif gén self-educated; ( dans un domaine) self-taught
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nom masculin et féminin self-educated person, autodidact sout* * *otodidakt nmf* * *B nmf self-educated person, autodidact sout.[otɔdidakt] adjectif————————[otɔdidakt] nom masculin et féminin -
6 autodidatta
m f (m pl -i, f pl -e) self-taught person* * *autodidatta s.m. autodidact; self-taught man*◆ s.f. autodidact; self-taught woman*.* * *m.pl. -i, f.pl. -e [autodi'datta] sostantivo maschile e sostantivo femminile self-taught person* * *autodidattam.pl. -i, f.pl. -e /autodi'datta/m. e f.self-taught person. -
7 Autodidakt(in)
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8 Selbstlerner
m autodidact; Selbstlerner sein be self-taught; Software für Selbstlerner self-study ( oder teach-yourself) software* * *Sẹlbst|ler|ner(in)m(f)autodidact (form)* * *Selbst·ler·ner(in)* * *Selbstlerner m autodidact;Selbstlerner sein be self-taught;Software für Selbstlerner self-study ( oder teach-yourself) software -
9 samouk
* * *mpNom.pl. - ucy l. - uki self-taught person; autodidact; historyk-samouk self-taught historian, amateur historian.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > samouk
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10 samou|k
m (N pl samouki a. samoucy) self-taught person; autodidact książk.- być samoukiem to be self-taught a. self-educated- malarz samouk a self-taught painterThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > samou|k
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11 самоучка
1) General subject: self-taught, self-taught person, swift learner, autodidac2) Colloquial: self-trained3) Bookish: autodidact4) Jocular: self-qualified (e.g. self-qualified doctor)5) Psychology: self-educated -
12 autodidatta sm/f
[autodi'datta] autodidatta -i, -eself-taught person, autodidact frm -
13 autodidatta
sm/f [autodi'datta] autodidatta -i, -eself-taught person, autodidact frm -
14 самоучка
м/жself-taught person, autodidact litску́льптор-самоу́чка — self-taught sculptor
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15 autodidact
n. autodidact, self-taught person--------n. self-educated -
16 autodidakt
(en -er) self-taught person. -
17 autodidakt
subst. [ selvlært] self-taught person, autodidact -
18 독습자
n. autodidact, self-taught person -
19 독학자
n. autodidact, self-taught person -
20 Selbstlerner
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