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Lernen
learn·ing [ˈlɜ:nɪŋ, ingl am ˈlɜ:r-] SOST no pl
1. learning (acquisition of knowledge):
learning
2. learning:
learning (education)
Bildung f <-, -en>
learning (extensive knowledge)
he is a man of great learning
ˈlearn·ing dis·abled AGG
learning disabled
ˈdis·tance learn·ing SOST no pl
distance learning
Fernunterricht m <-(e)s> kein pl
distance learning course
Fernkurs m <-es, -e>
ˈlearn·ing curve SOST
learning curve
to be on a steep learning curve
it was a steep learning curve
ˈlearn·ing dif·fi·cul·ties SOST pl
learning difficulties
ˈlearn·ing dis·abil·ity SOST
learning disability
ˈlearn·ing ob·jec·tive SOST
learning objective
Lernziel nt <-(e)s, -e>
ˈlife·long learn·ing SOST no pl
lifelong learning
ˈlan·guage learn·ing SOST no pl
language learning
ˈbook-learn·ing SOST no pl
book-learning
Bücherweisheit f <-, -en>
inglese
inglese
tedesco
tedesco
learning objective SOST RIS UMANE
learning objective
tedesco
tedesco
inglese
inglese
associative learning [əˈsəʊʃiətɪvˌlɜːnɪŋ] SOST
associative learning
learning mechanism
learning mechanism
multichannel learning [ˌmʌltiˈtʃænlˌlɜːnɪŋ] SOST
multichannel learning
operant learning [ˈɒprntˌlɜːnɪŋ] SOST
operant learning
insight learning [ˈɪnsaɪtˌlɜːnɪŋ] SOST
insight learning
trial-and-error learning SOST
trial-and-error learning
learning by imitation SOST
learning by imitation
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Esempi monolingue (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)
Increased interest in an object may result in object manipulation, which facilitates new object-related behaviors by trial-and-error learning.
en.wikipedia.org
Increased interest in an object can result in object manipulation which allows for new object-related behaviours by trial-and-error learning.
en.wikipedia.org
Just as in any other trial-and-error learning scenario, the rats were initially rewarded for a wide range of lever presses.
news.harvard.edu
There is a genetic predisposition for tool use in this species, which is then refined by individual trial-and-error learning during a sensitive phase early in development.
en.wikipedia.org
Rather, it refers to a constructive process where idea generation (creative thought), experimentation and trial-and-error learning are combined in a search for products or services that provide a competitive advantage.
theconversation.com
Esempi dal web (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)
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These Greek scholars of antiquity, the fathers of all universal learning and humanist scholarship, represented the four faculties of the university.
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www.uni-kiel.de
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Die vier griechischen Gelehrten des Altertums, Inbegriff universeller Bildung und humanistischer Gelehrsamkeit, galten als Repräsentanten der Fakultäten.
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Along with a dynamically evolving media landscape and a new way of dealing with information and knowledge, communication and learning are
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www.imb-uni-augsburg.de
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Dies sind: Bildung und Kommunikation in 3D - Projekte in virtuellen WeltenInformelles Lernen im NetzOnline-Beratung und Peer-Support in Foren.Viel
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Our Apps for iOS and Android are very successful – the subject of learning is not only becoming more and more relevant, but also more popular.
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blog.babbel.com
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Unsere Apps für iOS und Android sind sehr erfolgreich – das Thema Bildung wird nicht nur immer relevanter, sondern auch immer populärer.
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"Garden plant!" he said to the cucumber, and in that one word his deep learning showed itself, and it forgot that he was pecking at her and eating it up.
www.andersenstories.com
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"Gartengewächs!" sprach er zu der Gurke, und durch dieses eine Wort wurde ihr seine ganze tiefe Bildung klar, und sie vergass, dass er in sie hackte und sie auffrass.
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Highly esteemed by everyone for his unfailing moral integrity, sharpness of mind, his open and humorous character, and his extraordinary learning, in 1529 at a time of political and economic crisis in the country he was appointed by the King to the post of Lord Chancellor.
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www.vatican.va
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Als sich das Land 1529 in einer politischen und wirtschaftlichen Krise befand, wurde Thomas Morus, der wegen seiner moralischen Zuverlässigkeit und Verstandesschärfe, seiner Offenheit und seines Witzes sowie seiner außerordentlichen Gelehrsamkeit hochgeachtet war, vom König zum Lordkanzler ernannt.
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