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to learn of sth

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  • learn something to your cost — know/learn/find sth to your ˈcost idiom to know sth because of sth unpleasant that has happened to you • He s a ruthless businessman, as I know to my cost. Main entry: ↑costidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • learn — W1S1 [lə:n US lə:rn] v past tense and past participle learned or learnt [lə:nt US lə:rnt] especially BrE ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(subject/skill)¦ 2¦(find out)¦ 3¦(remember)¦ 4¦(change your behaviour)¦ 5 somebody has learned their lesson 6 learn (something) the …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • learn (something) the hard way — ˌlearn (sth) the ˈhard way idiom to find out how to behave by learning from your mistakes or from unpleasant experiences, rather than from being told Main entry: ↑learnidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • learn — verb past tense and past participle learned or learnt especially BrE 1 SUBJECT/SKILL (I, T) to gain knowledge of a subject, or skill in an activity, by experience, by studying it, or by being taught: What s the best way to learn a language? |… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • take sth away — UK US take sth away Phrasal Verb with take({{}}/teɪk/ verb [T] (took, taken) ► to remove something: »The federal government threatened to take away $1 billion in highway funds. take sth away from sb/sth »The amendments are not really taking any… …   Financial and business terms

  • you live and learn — phrase used for showing surprise at something new that you have just learned Thesaurus: ways of saying that you are surprised or shockedsynonym Main entry: live * * * you (or we) live and learn used, esp. in spoken English, to acknowledge that a… …   Useful english dictionary

  • get the feel of sth — ► to learn how to do something, usually a new activity: »Once she got the feel of the business, she quickly established a reputation. Main Entry: ↑feel …   Financial and business terms

  • bear sb/sth out phrasal — verb (T) if facts or information bear out a claim, story, opinion etc, they help to prove that it is true: Recent evidence bears out the idea that students learn best in small groups. | Tell them what really happened. I ll bear you out …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • ˈdrum sth into sb — phrasal verb to make someone learn or understand something by repeating it many times …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • ˌpick sth ˈup — phrasal verb 1) to learn a new skill, or to start to have a habit, without intending to She picked up a few German phrases while staying in Berlin.[/ex] 2) informal to get an illness Syn: catch I must have picked up a bug on holiday.[/ex] 3)… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • ˌpiece sth toˈgether — phrasal verb 1) to learn the truth about something by considering all the separate bits of information that you have 2) to make something by combining separate bits …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

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