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1 learn
دَرَسَ \ explore: to examine (a new idea; a plan, etc.) in order to learn more: We explored all the possibilities before making a decision. learn: to gain knowledge of sth. (or skill in sth.) by study or practice: We can learn by experience. You must learn to swim. I’m learning German. look into: to examine (a matter that needs attention): We’ll look into the question of your pay. study: to learn, esp. by reading: He’s studying medicine. He’s studying to become a doctor, to examine; consider Study the map before your journey. talk sth. over: to talk about sth. carefully: We must talk this matter over before you reach a decision. thresh: to beat corn so as to separate the grain. \ See Also تعلم (تَعَلَّم)، فحص (فَحَصَ) -
2 swim (swam, swum)
سَبَحَ \ float: to move without effort, on water or through the air: The empty boat floated down the stream. sail: to move smoothly and effortlessly: The moon sailed across the sky. His horse sailed past the others and won the race. swim (swam, swum): to move through the water: Fishes swim. Children learn to swim. -
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4 learn
[ləːn] past tense, past participles learned, ~learnt verb1) to get to know:يَعْلَم، يَعْرِفIt was then that I learned that she was dead.
2) to gain knowledge or skill (in):يَتَعَلَّمShe is learning (how) to swim.
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5 lernen
I v/t1. learn; (aufschnappen) pick up; lesen lernen learn to read; Englisch lernen learn English; Klavier lernen learn to play the piano; das Autofahren lernen learn to drive a car; du wirst es nie lernen you’ll never learn; das will gelernt sein! it’s something that has to be learn|t (Am. -ed), it’s not as easy as it looks; gelernt ist gelernt once learn|t (Am. -ed) never forgotten2. (ausgebildet werden als) Tischler(in) lernen train to be ( oder train as) a carpenter; er hat Kaufmann gelernt he qualified in business studies3. jemanden schätzen lernen come to appreciate s.o.; jemanden lieben lernen grow ( oder learn) to love s.o.II v/i1. learn; aus Fehlern / aus der Geschichte lernen learn from one’s mistakes / from history; schnell / leicht lernen be a fast / good learner; langsam / schwer lernen be a slow / poor learner2. (studieren) study; für die Schule: do (one’s) homework; (Stoff wiederholen) auch revise, do one’s revision; (in der Ausbildung sein) be a trainee; die Mutter hat jeden Tag mit ihr ( für die Prüfung) gelernt her mother worked with her every day ( oder helped her every day with her work) (preparing for the exam); fleißig lernen work ( oder study) hard; gelerntIII v/refl: das lernt sich leicht / schwer that’s easy / hard to learn oder remember; das lernt sich schnell you’ll learn that ( oder pick that up) in no time* * *to study; to learn* * *lẹr|nen ['lɛrnən]1. vt1) (= Fertigkeit erwerben in) to learnlesen/schwimmen etc lernen — to learn to read/swim etc
Stenografie/Schreibmaschine lernen — to learn shorthand/typing or to type
lernen, etw zu tun — to learn to do sth
etw von/bei jdm lernen — to learn sth from sb
jdn lieben/schätzen lernen — to come or learn to love/appreciate sb
er lernts nie — he never learns
See:→ Hänschener hat zwei Jahre gelernt — he trained for two years, he did two years' training; (in Handwerk) he did a two-year apprenticeship
das will gelernt sein — it's a question of practice
See:→ auch gelernt2. vi1) (= Kenntnisse erwerben) to learn; (= arbeiten) to study; (= Schulaufgaben machen) to do (one's) homeworkdie Mutter lernte drei Stunden mit ihm — his mother spent three hours helping him with his homework
lerne fleißig in der Schule — work hard at school
nicht für die Schule, sondern für das Leben lernen wir (prov) — learning is not just for school but for life
2) (= sich in der Ausbildung befinden) to go to school; (in Universität) to study; (in Beruf) to trainer lernt bei der Firma Braun — he's training at Braun's, Braun's are training him
3. vrder Text/die Rolle lernt sich leicht/schwer/schnell — the text/part is easy/hard to learn/doesn't take long to learn
* * *(to gain knowledge or skill (in): A child is always learning; to learn French; She is learning (how) to swim.) learn* * *Ler·nen[ˈlɛrnən]nt learningexemplarisches \Lernen learning by examplerechnerunterstütztes \Lernen computer-aided [or -assisted] learning* * *1.intransitives Verb1) studygut/schlecht lernen — be a good/poor learner or pupil; (fleißig/nicht fleißig sein) work hard/not work hard [at school]
leicht lernen — find it easy to learn; find school work easy
mit jemandem lernen — (ugs.) help somebody with his/her [school-]work
2) (Lehrling sein) train2.transitives Verb1) learnschwimmen/Klavier lernen — learn to swim/play the piano
er/mancher lernt es nie — (ugs.) he/some people [will] never learn
gelernt ist gelernt — once learnt, never forgotten
das Fürchten lernen — find out what it is to be afraid
2)Bäcker usw. lernen — train to be or as a baker etc
* * *A. v/t1. learn; (aufschnappen) pick up;lesen lernen learn to read;Englisch lernen learn English;Klavier lernen learn to play the piano;das Autofahren lernen learn to drive a car;du wirst es nie lernen you’ll never learn;das will gelernt sein! it’s something that has to be learnt (US -ed), it’s not as easy as it looks;gelernt ist gelernt once learnt (US -ed) never forgotten2. (ausgebildet werden als)Tischler(in) lernen train to be ( oder train as) a carpenter;er hat Kaufmann gelernt he qualified in business studies3.jemanden schätzen lernen come to appreciate sb;jemanden lieben lernen grow ( oder learn) to love sb4. umg (lehren) teach;mein Vater hat mir das Schwimmen gelernt my father taught me to swimB. v/i1. learn;aus Fehlern/aus der Geschichte lernen learn from one’s mistakes/from history;schnell/leicht lernen be a fast/good learner;langsam/schwer lernen be a slow/poor learner2. (studieren) study; für die Schule: do (one’s) homework; (Stoff wiederholen) auch revise, do one’s revision; (in der Ausbildung sein) be a trainee;die Mutter hat jeden Tag mit ihr (für die Prüfung) gelernt her mother worked with her every day ( oder helped her every day with her work) (preparing for the exam);C. v/r:das lernt sich leicht/schwer that’s easy/hard to learn oder remember;* * *1.intransitives Verb1) studygut/schlecht lernen — be a good/poor learner or pupil; (fleißig/nicht fleißig sein) work hard/not work hard [at school]
leicht lernen — find it easy to learn; find school work easy
mit jemandem lernen — (ugs.) help somebody with his/her [school-]work
2) (Lehrling sein) train2.transitives Verb1) learnschwimmen/Klavier lernen — learn to swim/play the piano
er/mancher lernt es nie — (ugs.) he/some people [will] never learn
gelernt ist gelernt — once learnt, never forgotten
2)Bäcker usw. lernen — train to be or as a baker etc
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6 Lernen
I v/t1. learn; (aufschnappen) pick up; lesen lernen learn to read; Englisch lernen learn English; Klavier lernen learn to play the piano; das Autofahren lernen learn to drive a car; du wirst es nie lernen you’ll never learn; das will gelernt sein! it’s something that has to be learn|t (Am. -ed), it’s not as easy as it looks; gelernt ist gelernt once learn|t (Am. -ed) never forgotten2. (ausgebildet werden als) Tischler(in) lernen train to be ( oder train as) a carpenter; er hat Kaufmann gelernt he qualified in business studies3. jemanden schätzen lernen come to appreciate s.o.; jemanden lieben lernen grow ( oder learn) to love s.o.II v/i1. learn; aus Fehlern / aus der Geschichte lernen learn from one’s mistakes / from history; schnell / leicht lernen be a fast / good learner; langsam / schwer lernen be a slow / poor learner2. (studieren) study; für die Schule: do (one’s) homework; (Stoff wiederholen) auch revise, do one’s revision; (in der Ausbildung sein) be a trainee; die Mutter hat jeden Tag mit ihr ( für die Prüfung) gelernt her mother worked with her every day ( oder helped her every day with her work) (preparing for the exam); fleißig lernen work ( oder study) hard; gelerntIII v/refl: das lernt sich leicht / schwer that’s easy / hard to learn oder remember; das lernt sich schnell you’ll learn that ( oder pick that up) in no time* * *to study; to learn* * *lẹr|nen ['lɛrnən]1. vt1) (= Fertigkeit erwerben in) to learnlesen/schwimmen etc lernen — to learn to read/swim etc
Stenografie/Schreibmaschine lernen — to learn shorthand/typing or to type
lernen, etw zu tun — to learn to do sth
etw von/bei jdm lernen — to learn sth from sb
jdn lieben/schätzen lernen — to come or learn to love/appreciate sb
er lernts nie — he never learns
See:→ Hänschener hat zwei Jahre gelernt — he trained for two years, he did two years' training; (in Handwerk) he did a two-year apprenticeship
das will gelernt sein — it's a question of practice
See:→ auch gelernt2. vi1) (= Kenntnisse erwerben) to learn; (= arbeiten) to study; (= Schulaufgaben machen) to do (one's) homeworkdie Mutter lernte drei Stunden mit ihm — his mother spent three hours helping him with his homework
lerne fleißig in der Schule — work hard at school
nicht für die Schule, sondern für das Leben lernen wir (prov) — learning is not just for school but for life
2) (= sich in der Ausbildung befinden) to go to school; (in Universität) to study; (in Beruf) to trainer lernt bei der Firma Braun — he's training at Braun's, Braun's are training him
3. vrder Text/die Rolle lernt sich leicht/schwer/schnell — the text/part is easy/hard to learn/doesn't take long to learn
* * *(to gain knowledge or skill (in): A child is always learning; to learn French; She is learning (how) to swim.) learn* * *Ler·nen[ˈlɛrnən]nt learningexemplarisches \Lernen learning by examplerechnerunterstütztes \Lernen computer-aided [or -assisted] learning* * *1.intransitives Verb1) studygut/schlecht lernen — be a good/poor learner or pupil; (fleißig/nicht fleißig sein) work hard/not work hard [at school]
leicht lernen — find it easy to learn; find school work easy
mit jemandem lernen — (ugs.) help somebody with his/her [school-]work
2) (Lehrling sein) train2.transitives Verb1) learnschwimmen/Klavier lernen — learn to swim/play the piano
er/mancher lernt es nie — (ugs.) he/some people [will] never learn
gelernt ist gelernt — once learnt, never forgotten
das Fürchten lernen — find out what it is to be afraid
2)Bäcker usw. lernen — train to be or as a baker etc
* * *er tut sich mit dem Lernen schwer he’s not a good ( oder he’s a poor) learner;ihr macht das Lernen Spaß she enjoys her schoolwork;* * *1.intransitives Verb1) studygut/schlecht lernen — be a good/poor learner or pupil; (fleißig/nicht fleißig sein) work hard/not work hard [at school]
leicht lernen — find it easy to learn; find school work easy
mit jemandem lernen — (ugs.) help somebody with his/her [school-]work
2) (Lehrling sein) train2.transitives Verb1) learnschwimmen/Klavier lernen — learn to swim/play the piano
er/mancher lernt es nie — (ugs.) he/some people [will] never learn
gelernt ist gelernt — once learnt, never forgotten
2)Bäcker usw. lernen — train to be or as a baker etc
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8 nadar largos
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9 schwimmen
n; -s, kein Pl.1. swimming; zum Schwimmen gehen go swimming2. umg., fig.: ins Schwimmen kommen Schauspieler etc.: start floundering; Prüfling: come unstuck; Auto: go into a skid* * *das Schwimmenswimming* * *Schwịm|mennt -s, no plswimming* * *1) (floating: We've got the boat afloat at last.) afloat2) (to move through water using arms and legs or fins, tails etc: The children aren't allowed to go sailing until they've learnt to swim; I'm going / I've been swimming; She swam to the shore; They watched the fish swimming about in the aquarium.) swim3) (to cross (a river etc), compete in (a race), cover (a distance etc) by swimming: He swam three lengths of the swimming-pool; She can't swim a stroke (= at all).) swim4) (to seem to be moving round and round, as a result of dizziness etc: His head was swimming; Everything began to swim before his eyes.) swim5) (an act of swimming: We went for a swim in the lake.) swim* * *Schwim·men<-s>[ˈʃvɪmən]nt kein pl swimming no art* * *das; Schwimmen: swimming no art* * *schwimmen; schwimmt, schwamm, ist oder hat geschwommenA. v/i1. ( meist ist) swim;schwimmen gehen go swimming, go for a swim;schwimmen lernen learn to swim;sie schwimmt im Endlauf she is swimming in the final;auf dem Rücken schwimmen (do) backstroke;über den Kanal schwimmen swim (across) the Channel;Enten schwimmen auf dem Teich ducks are swimming on the pond;eine Fliege schwimmt in meiner Suppe there’s a fly (floating) in my soup;alles schwamm vor seinen Augen fig everything started swimming in front of his eyes2. (hat/südd, österr, schweiz ist) (nicht untergehen) float (auch Holz, Leiche etc); Schiff: be afloat;Papierschiffe schwimmen lassen sail paper boats;er schwimmt oben umg, fig he’s got everything going for him3. (ist) fig:in seinem Blut schwimmen be lying in a pool of blood;im Geld schwimmen be rolling in money;im Erfolg/Glück schwimmen wallow in success/good fortuneihre Augen schwammen (in Tränen) her eyes were filled with tearsB. v/t (ist oder hat) swim (auch eine Strecke, einen Rekord);* * *das; Schwimmen: swimming no art* * *n.swimming n. -
10 aerobics acuático
(n.) = water aerobicsEx. Residents are encouraged to get ready to make a splash, swim some laps, enjoy water aerobics or learn to swim at these facilities this summer.* * *(n.) = water aerobicsEx: Residents are encouraged to get ready to make a splash, swim some laps, enjoy water aerobics or learn to swim at these facilities this summer.
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11 aerobics en el agua
(n.) = water aerobicsEx. Residents are encouraged to get ready to make a splash, swim some laps, enjoy water aerobics or learn to swim at these facilities this summer.* * *(n.) = water aerobicsEx: Residents are encouraged to get ready to make a splash, swim some laps, enjoy water aerobics or learn to swim at these facilities this summer.
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12 chapotear
v.1 to splash about.2 to wet with a sponge.* * *1 (agitar en el agua) to splash about1 (humedecer) to moisten, dampen, sponge* * *verb* * *VI [en el agua] to splash about* * ** * *= paddle, paddle about, make + a splash, slosh around.Ex. The author explains how finding needed data on the Web can be like paddling round in a bath of milk.Ex. In the ditch near by little children paddle about.Ex. Residents are encouraged to get ready to make a splash, swim some laps, enjoy water aerobics or learn to swim at these facilities this summer.Ex. In summary, the fluid in your ears still sloshing around causes you to feel dizzy when you stop spinning in one direction.----* piscina inflable para chapotear = paddling pool, wading pool.* * ** * *= paddle, paddle about, make + a splash, slosh around.Ex: The author explains how finding needed data on the Web can be like paddling round in a bath of milk.
Ex: In the ditch near by little children paddle about.Ex: Residents are encouraged to get ready to make a splash, swim some laps, enjoy water aerobics or learn to swim at these facilities this summer.Ex: In summary, the fluid in your ears still sloshing around causes you to feel dizzy when you stop spinning in one direction.* piscina inflable para chapotear = paddling pool, wading pool.* * *chapotear [A1 ]vi(en el agua) to splash, splash around; (en el barro) to squelch, squelch around* * *
chapotear ( conjugate chapotear) verbo intransitivo ( en agua) splash (around);
( en barro) squelch (around)
chapotear verbo intransitivo to splash about, paddle
' chapotear' also found in these entries:
English:
paddle
- slop
- splash
- squelch
- slosh
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13 prepararse para
v.1 to get ready for, to gear up for, to make preparations for, to make provision for.Ella se prepara para la fiesta She gets ready for the party.2 to become fit for, to brace for.Ella se prepara para la carrera She becomes fit for the race.3 to prepare to, to get about to.Ella se prepara para viajar She prepares to travel.4 to be trained for.Se nos prepara para matar We are trained for killing.* * *= gear up for, ready + Reflexivo + to/for, saddle up for, brace for, get + ready toEx. Results show that the agencies are geared up for a one-way, top-down flow of information.Ex. Knowledge managers must ready themselves for dramatic changes and position all their services and activities carefully if they are to gain the full advantages of the technique.Ex. The article ' Saddle up for reading' describes a library reading and activity programme designed for children aged between 8 and 16 years.Ex. The Roman Catholic Church is bracing for a new public backlash after agreeing to participate for the first time in a television documentary series about the Inquisition.Ex. Residents are encouraged to get ready to make a splash, swim some laps, enjoy water aerobics or learn to swim at these facilities this summer.* * *= gear up for, ready + Reflexivo + to/for, saddle up for, brace for, get + ready toEx: Results show that the agencies are geared up for a one-way, top-down flow of information.
Ex: Knowledge managers must ready themselves for dramatic changes and position all their services and activities carefully if they are to gain the full advantages of the technique.Ex: The article ' Saddle up for reading' describes a library reading and activity programme designed for children aged between 8 and 16 years.Ex: The Roman Catholic Church is bracing for a new public backlash after agreeing to participate for the first time in a television documentary series about the Inquisition.Ex: Residents are encouraged to get ready to make a splash, swim some laps, enjoy water aerobics or learn to swim at these facilities this summer. -
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schwimmt, schwamm, ist oder hat geschwommenI v/i1. ( meist ist) swim; schwimmen gehen go swimming, go for a swim; schwimmen lernen learn to swim; sie schwimmt im Endlauf she is swimming in the final; auf dem Rücken schwimmen (do) backstroke; über den Kanal schwimmen swim (across) the Channel; Enten schwimmen auf dem Teich ducks are swimming on the pond; eine Fliege schwimmt in meiner Suppe there’s a fly (floating) in my soup; alles schwamm vor seinen Augen fig. everything started swimming in front of his eyes2. (hat / südd., österr., schw. ist) (nicht untergehen) float (auch Holz, Leiche etc.); Schiff: be afloat; Papierschiffe schwimmen lassen sail paper boats; er schwimmt oben umg., fig. he’s got everything going for him3. (ist) fig.: in seinem Blut schwimmen be lying in a pool of blood; im Geld schwimmen be rolling in money; im Erfolg / Glück schwimmen wallow in success / good fortune4. (hat) (sehr nass sein) be awash ( oder flooded); ihre Augen schwammen ( in Tränen) her eyes were filled with tearsII v/t (ist oder hat) swim (auch eine Strecke, einen Rekord); Weltrekord schwimmen swim a world record time, make a world record in swimming; Strom 1 -
15 учиться
1. learn to2. teach; instruct; drill; train; learn; studyизучать медицину, учиться на врача — to study medicine
Синонимический ряд:дрессироваться (глаг.) дрессироваться; заниматься; натаскиваться; обучаться -
16 плавать
1. floatплыть, плавать — to be afloat
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17 تعلم
تَعَلَّمَ \ learn: to gain knowledge of sth. (or skill in sth.) by study or practice: We can learn by experience. You must learn to swim. I’m learning German. study: to learn, esp. by reading: He’s studying medicine. He’s studying to become a doctor. \ تَعَلَّمَ بالمُمارسة \ pick up: to learn (a language, a skill, etc.) informally, by experience: I picked up some German during my stay in Vienna. -
18 درس
دَرَسَ \ explore: to examine (a new idea; a plan, etc.) in order to learn more: We explored all the possibilities before making a decision. learn: to gain knowledge of sth. (or skill in sth.) by study or practice: We can learn by experience. You must learn to swim. I’m learning German. look into: to examine (a matter that needs attention): We’ll look into the question of your pay. study: to learn, esp. by reading: He’s studying medicine. He’s studying to become a doctor, to examine; consider Study the map before your journey. talk sth. over: to talk about sth. carefully: We must talk this matter over before you reach a decision. thresh: to beat corn so as to separate the grain. \ See Also تعلم (تَعَلَّم)، فحص (فَحَصَ) -
19 explore
دَرَسَ \ explore: to examine (a new idea; a plan, etc.) in order to learn more: We explored all the possibilities before making a decision. learn: to gain knowledge of sth. (or skill in sth.) by study or practice: We can learn by experience. You must learn to swim. I’m learning German. look into: to examine (a matter that needs attention): We’ll look into the question of your pay. study: to learn, esp. by reading: He’s studying medicine. He’s studying to become a doctor, to examine; consider Study the map before your journey. talk sth. over: to talk about sth. carefully: We must talk this matter over before you reach a decision. thresh: to beat corn so as to separate the grain. \ See Also تعلم (تَعَلَّم)، فحص (فَحَصَ) -
20 look into
دَرَسَ \ explore: to examine (a new idea; a plan, etc.) in order to learn more: We explored all the possibilities before making a decision. learn: to gain knowledge of sth. (or skill in sth.) by study or practice: We can learn by experience. You must learn to swim. I’m learning German. look into: to examine (a matter that needs attention): We’ll look into the question of your pay. study: to learn, esp. by reading: He’s studying medicine. He’s studying to become a doctor, to examine; consider Study the map before your journey. talk sth. over: to talk about sth. carefully: We must talk this matter over before you reach a decision. thresh: to beat corn so as to separate the grain. \ See Also تعلم (تَعَلَّم)، فحص (فَحَصَ)
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