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1 die Lehre
- {apprenticeship} sự học việc, sư học nghề, thời gian học việc, thời gian học nghề - {doctrine} học thuyết chủ nghĩa - {dogma} giáo điều, giáo lý, lời phát biểu võ đoán - {gage} đồ cầm, vật cược, vật làm tin, găng tay ném xuống đất để thách đấu, sự thách đấu, gauge - {gauge} máy đo, cái đo cỡ, loại, kiểu, cỡ, tầm, quy mô, khả năng, khoảng cách đường ray, tiêu chuẩn đánh giá, phương tiện đánh giá, lanhgô điều chỉnh lề, cái mấp của thợ mộc, gage) hướng đi so với chiều gió - {lesson} bài học, lời dạy bảo, lời khuyên, lời quở trách, sự trừng phạt, sự cảnh cáo - {moral} lời răn dạy, đạo đức, đức hạnh, phẩm hạnh, nhân cách, sự giống hệt, hình ảnh - {science} khoa học, khoa học tự nhiên, ngành khoa học, kỹ thuật, trí thức, kiến thức - {tenet} chủ nghĩa - {theory} thuyết, học thuyết, thuyết riêng, lý thuyết, lý luận, nguyên lý = in der Lehre sein [bei] {to be apprenticed [to]}+ = in die Lehre geben {to article; to indenture}+ = in die Lehre kommen {to be apprenticed}+ = die kaufmännische Lehre {commercial apprenticeship}+ = die Überschätzung der Lehre {doctrinism}+ = jemanden in die Lehre geben {to bind someone apprentice}+ = aus etwas eine Lehre ziehen {to learn a lesson from something}+ = laß dir das eine Lehre sein! {let that be a warning to you!}+
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learn lesson — learn (your) lesson to learn something useful about life from an unpleasant experience. I m never going to mix my drinks again I ve learnt my lesson … New idioms dictionary
learn lesson — learn a/(your) lesson to understand something because of an unpleasant experience. We learned a lesson from last year s failure to reform health care. You hope that prisoners will say, “I don t want to end up back in jail again – I ve learned my… … New idioms dictionary
Learn — (l[ e]rn), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Learned} (l[ e]rnd), or {Learnt} (l[ e]rnt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Learning}.] [OE. lernen, leornen, AS. leornian; akin to OS. lin[=o]n, for lirn[=o]n, OHG. lirn[=e]n, lern[=e]n, G. lernen, fr. the root of AS. l[=ae]ran … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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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