learned

listen to the pronunciation of learned
English - Turkish
bilgili

Hiç kimse çok bilgili değil ki her şeyi bilebilsin. - No one is so learned that he can know all things.

Tom bilgili bir adam. - Tom is a learned man.

learnedly derin bilgi ile
âlimane
bilgi

Güvenilir kaynaklardan onun hakkında bilgi edindim. - We learned about that from reliable sources.

Onları ziyaret etmeden önce, kültürleri hakkında mümkün olduğu kadar çok bilgi sahibi olduk. - We learned as much as possible about their culture before visiting them.

öğrenilen

Beşikte öğrenilen mezara kadar taşınır. - What is learned in the cradle is carried to the tomb.

öğrenilmiş

Zorbalık öğrenilmiş bir davranıştır. - Bullying is a learned behavior.

okumuş
kültürlü
(Osmanlıca) muttali
{f} öğren

Altı yaşında o, daktiloyu kullanmayı öğrendi ve öğretmenine el ile yazmayı öğrenmesine gerek kalmadığını söyledi. - At the age of six he had learned to use the typewriter and told the teacher that he did not need to learn to write by hand.

Yunan kültürü hakkında çok şey öğrendim. - I learned a lot about Greek culture.

{s} bilgin
{s} bilge
learnedness bilginlik
{s} alim
learn öğren
allame
learn
{f} öğrenmek

Fransızca öğrenmek istiyorum. - I want to learn French.

Yabancı dil öğrenmek zordur. - It's hard to learn a foreign language.

learned helplessness
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) öğrenilmiş çaresizlik
learned man
allame
learned journal
öğrendim dergi
learned library
öğrenilen kütüphane
learned more
daha öğrendi
learned society
öğrendim toplum
learned man
bilgin
learned opinion
(Kanun) durhül mütalaa
learned opinion
(Kanun) uzman görüşü
learned word
(Dilbilim) yazın biçim
lessons learned centre
(Askeri) alınan dersler merkezi
learn
öğrenme

Hayallerimden biri İzlandaca öğrenmek. - One of my dreams is to learn Icelandic.

Fransızca öğrenmek istiyorum. - I want to learn French.

learn
learn öğren
learn
{f} haber almak
learnedness
bilgisi geniş
learnt
bilgili
learn
öğren

Hayallerimden biri İzlandaca öğrenmek. - One of my dreams is to learn Icelandic.

Yabancı dil öğrenmek zordur. - It's hard to learn a foreign language.

learnedness
bilgililik
learnt
{f} öğren

Tom birçok insanın sonradan görme insanları küçümsediğini Bay Ogawa'dan öğrendi. - Tom learnt from Mr Ogawa that many people have scorn for the nouveau riche.

Çabuk öğrenilirse, çabuk unutulur. - Soon learnt, soon forgotten.

learn
learn by heart ezberden öğrenmek
learn
ezberlemek

Şiiri ezberlemek bir saatimi aldı. - It took me an hour to learn the poem by heart.

Şiiri ezberlemek zorunda kaldık. - We had to learn the poem by heart.

Learn
bigin
learn
learn by rote tekrarlaya tekrarlaya ezberlemek
self learned
Alaylı, gerekli okul eğitimini görmeden kendini yetiştirmiş olan (kimse), mektepli karşıtı
well-learned
iyi öğrenilmiş
Center for Army Lessons Learned
(Askeri) Kara Kuvvetleri Alınan Dersler Merkezi
Joint Universal Lessons Learned (report)
(Askeri) Müşterek Alınan Evrensel Dersler (Rapor)
Joint Universal Lessons Learned System
(Askeri) Müşterek Alınan Evrensel Dersler Sistemi
joint center for lessons learned
(Askeri) müşterek alınan dersler merkezi
learnedly
bilimsel/bilgili şekilde
learnedly
tahsil yaparak
learnedly
bilgili bir şekilde
learnedness
allamelik
learnt
learn öğren
learnt
f., bak. learn
English - English
Simple past tense and past participle of learn: taught
Having much learning, knowledgeable, erudite; highly educated

My learned friend (a formal, courteous description of a lawyer).

Simple past tense and past participle of learn
Derived from experience; acquired by learning

Everyday behavior is an overlay of learned behavior over instinct.

{a} having learning, skilled, taught
Of or pertaining to learning; possessing, or characterized by, learning, esp
having or showing profound knowledge; "a learned jurist"; "an erudite professor"
Learned books or papers have been written by someone who has gained a lot of knowledge by studying. This learned book should start a real debate on Western policy towards the Baltics. see also learn. adj. Hand Billings Learned learned helplessness Marcy William Learned
A learned person has gained a lot of knowledge by studying. He is a serious scholar, a genuinely learned man
established by conditioning or learning; "a conditioned response"
Having much knowledge; scholarly, erudite, highly educated
acquired by learning; "learned skills"
highly educated; having extensive information or understanding; "an enlightened public"; "knowing instructors"; "a knowledgeable critic"; "a knowledgeable audience"
scholastic learning; erudite; well-informed; as, a learned scholar, writer, or lawyer; a learned book; a learned theory
acquired by learning; "learned skills
past of learn
{s} scholarly, erudite, knowledgeable, educated; familiar, known; gained through experience
lered
learnèd
Alternative spelling of learned
learned societies
plural form of learned society
learned society
An organization that exists to promote an academic discipline or group of disciplines
learned the hard way
Present participle of learn the hard way
learned treatise
: A text that is sufficiently well received in its field that it may overcome a hearsay objection and be admitted into evidence in a court of law
learned treatises
plural form of learned treatise
learned society
A learned society is an organization that exists to promote an academic discipline or group of disciplines. Membership may be open to all, may require possession of some qualification, or may be an honor conferred by election, as is the case with the oldest learned societies, such as the Italian Accademia dei Lincei (founded 1603), the Académie Française (founded 1635), the Royal Society of London (founded 1660) or the Sodalitas Litterarum Vistulana (founded 1488)
Learned Hand
born Jan. 27, 1872, Albany, N.Y., U.S. died Aug. 18, 1961, New York, N.Y. U.S. jurist. He attended Harvard University, where he studied philosophy (under William James, Josiah Royce, and George Santayana) and law; thereafter he practiced law in Albany and New York City. In 1909 he was appointed a federal district judge, and in 1924 he was elevated to the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, becoming chief judge in 1939. He sat in many cases after his official retirement in 1951. His 52-year tenure on the federal bench (from 1909 to his death in 1961) represents a record. Several of his decisions, especially in the antitrust suit known as the Alcoa case (1945) and in a 1950 case involving charges of communist conspiracy, are considered landmarks. Although he never reached the Supreme Court of the United States, his reputation surpasses that of all but a few who have sat there
learned a new language
gained knowledge of another language, learned to read write and speak another tongue
learned a text
memorized a text, studied a text
learned acting
studies acting, learned the art of performance
learned by heart
memorized
learned from him
gained knowledge from him
learned from personal experience
learned from his own efforts, learned by trial and error
learned helplessness
In psychology, a mental state in which a laboratory subject forced to bear aversive stimuli becomes unable or unwilling to avoid subsequent applications, even if they are "escapable," presumably through having learned that situational control is generally out of one's hands. Experiments, first on dogs and later on humans, led some researchers, including Martin E.P. Seligman (b. 1942) in Helplessness (1975), to believe that chronic failure, depression, and similar conditions are forms of learned helplessness. Critics have argued that different conclusions can be drawn from such tests and that broad generalizations are unwarranted
learned more
acquired more knowledge
learned profession
one of the three professions traditionally believed to require advanced learning and high principles
learned reaction
a reaction that has been acquired by learning
learned to know his true nature
got to know him better, became more aware of his true personality
lessons learned
plural form of lesson learned
book-learned
Versed in books; having knowledge derived from books

Whate'er these book-learned blockheads say, Solon's the veriest fool in all the play — Dryden.

learn
To improve, maybe used in an order

Learn how to do it better!.

learn
To be studying
learn
To teach

That'll learn him to bust my tomater.

learn
To make use of a bad experience
learn
{v} to gain knowledge, improve, teach, hear
learnedly
{a} with knowledge or skill, wisely
Billings Learned Hand
born Jan. 27, 1872, Albany, N.Y., U.S. died Aug. 18, 1961, New York, N.Y. U.S. jurist. He attended Harvard University, where he studied philosophy (under William James, Josiah Royce, and George Santayana) and law; thereafter he practiced law in Albany and New York City. In 1909 he was appointed a federal district judge, and in 1924 he was elevated to the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, becoming chief judge in 1939. He sat in many cases after his official retirement in 1951. His 52-year tenure on the federal bench (from 1909 to his death in 1961) represents a record. Several of his decisions, especially in the antitrust suit known as the Alcoa case (1945) and in a 1950 case involving charges of communist conspiracy, are considered landmarks. Although he never reached the Supreme Court of the United States, his reputation surpasses that of all but a few who have sat there
William Learned Marcy
born Dec. 12, 1786, Southbridge, Mass., U.S. died July 4, 1857, Ballston Spa, N.Y. U.S. politician. From 1823 to 1829 he was comptroller of New York state and a leading member of the "Albany Regency," a group of powerful state Democrats. He was a justice of the state supreme court from 1829 to 1831. In the U.S. Senate (1831-33), he championed the spoils system, remarking that "To the victor belong the spoils of the enemy." He served as governor of New York (1833-39), as U.S. secretary of war (1845-49), and as U.S. secretary of state (1853-57)
learn
find out, learn, or determine with certainty, usually by making an inquiry or other effort; "I want to see whether she speaks French"; "See whether it works"; "find out if he speaks Russian"; "Check whether the train leaves on time"
learn
{f} acquire knowledge; realize; be aware; discover; acquire; memorize
learn
To come to know; to become informed of; to find out
learn
If you learn something such as a poem or a role in a play, you study or repeat the words so that you can remember them. He learned this song as an inmate at a Texas prison. see also learned, learning
learn
acquire or gain knowledge or skills; "She learned dancing from her sister"; "I learned Sanskrit"; "Children acquire language at an amazing rate"
learn
be a student of a certain subject; "She is reading for the bar exam
learn
To acquire, or attempt to acquire knowledge or an ability to do something
learn
to learn something the hard way: see hard to learn the ropes: see rope
learn
To attend a course or other educational activity
learn
acquire or gain knowledge or skills; "She learned dancing from her sister"; "I learned Sanskrit"; "Children acquire language at an amazing rate" get to know or become aware of, usually accidentally; "I learned that she has two grown-up children"; "I see that you have been promoted" be a student of a certain subject; "She is reading for the bar exam
learn
If you learn of something, you find out about it. It was only after his death that she learned of his affair with Betty It didn't come as a shock to learn that the fuel and cooling systems are the most common causes of breakdown the Admiral, who, on learning who I was, wanted to meet me. = find out
learn
If people learn to behave or react in a particular way, they gradually start to behave in that way as a result of a change in attitudes. You have to learn to face your problem We are learning how to confront death instead of avoiding its reality
learn
To be studying to take a driving test etc, or to do a driving test etc
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learn
commit to memory; learn by heart; "Have you memorized your lines for the play yet?"
learn
be a student of a certain subject; "She is reading for the bar exam"
learn
impart skills or knowledge to; "I taught them French"; "He instructed me in building a boat"
learn
Reuqirements: - A complete net construction construction - The net is loaded with all necessary values input - Output pattern has been designed output Learn: ????? Write Result: PutOutput
learn
If you learn from an unpleasant experience, you change the way you behave so that it does not happen again or so that, if it happens again, you can deal with it better. I am convinced that he has learned from his mistakes The company failed to learn any lessons from this experience
learn
To communicate knowledge to; to teach
learn
(n ) A computer-aided instruction program provided with some versions of the UNIX® system
learn
To gain knowledge or information of; to ascertain by inquiry, study, or investigation; to receive instruction concerning; to fix in the mind; to acquire understanding of, or skill; as, to learn the way; to learn a lesson; to learn dancing; to learn to skate; to learn the violin; to learn the truth about something
learn
To acquire knowledge or skill; to make progress in acquiring knowledge or skill; to receive information or instruction; as, this child learns quickly
learn
get to know or become aware of, usually accidentally; "I learned that she has two grown-up children"; "I see that you have been promoted"
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vi [to find out about something] belajar (ajar)
learn
If you learn something, you obtain knowledge or a skill through studying or training. Their children were going to learn English He is learning to play the piano. learning how to use new computer systems Experienced teachers help you learn quickly. + learning learn·ing a bilingual approach to the learning of English
learn
American English uses the form learned as the past tense and past participle. British English uses either learned or learnt
learnedly
In an educated and knowledgable manner
learnedly
in an educated manner, in a scholarly manner
learnedness
{i} knowledge, education
learnt
UK, simple past of learn
learnt
Learnt is a past tense and past participle of learn. A past tense and a past participle of learn. a past tense and past participle of learn
learnt
UK, past participle of learn
my learned friend
my educated friend
learned
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