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leren1〈bijvoeglijk naamwoord; alleen attributief〉1 leather♦voorbeelden:————————leren21 [kundigheid, kennis verwerven (van)] learn ((how) to do)2 [doen inzien] teach♦voorbeelden:een vak leren • learn a tradedat moet je leren eten • that's an acquired tasteiemand leren kennen • get to know someoneop dat gebied kun je nog heel wat van hem leren • he can still teach you a thing or twowe kunnen van hem nog wel iets leren • we still have something to learn from himmet iets leren leven • learn to live with somethingleren lopen • learn to walkhij wil leren schaatsenrijden • he wants to learn (how) to ice-skatehij leert moeilijk/vlot • he's a slow/fast learnersommige mensen leren het nooit • some people just never learniets perfect leren (beheersen) • master somethingdoor ervaring leren • learn by experienceeen mens is nooit te oud om te leren • one is never too old to learnuit die roman leren we dat … • that novel teaches us that …van zijn ervaringen leren • learn from one's experiencesiets al doende leren • pick something up as you go alongiets van buiten/uit het hoofd leren • learn something by heart2 de ervaring leert … • experience teaches …dat zal je leren • that'll teach youik zal je leren (dat arme dier te plagen) • I'll teach you (to tease that poor animal)3 haar kinderen kunnen goed/niet leren • her children are good/no good at schoolvoor dokter leren • study to be a doctorhij heeft weinig geleerd • he's had little (formal) schoolingII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 [onderrichten omtrent] teach (something to someone/someone (how) to do something)♦voorbeelden:iemand leren lezen en schrijven • teach someone to read and write2 waar heb jij zo leren vloeken? • where did you pick up such swearwords?hij leert het al aardig • he's beginning to get the hang of it -
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