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unlearn
- IPA[ʌnˈləːn]
英式
- discard (something learned, especially a bad habit or false or outdated information) from one's memory
verb: unlearn, 3rd person present: unlearns, gerund or present participle: unlearning, past tense: unlearned, past participle: unlearned
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動詞
- 1. discard (something learned, especially a bad habit or false or outdated information) from one's memory teachers are being asked to unlearn rigid rules for labelling and placing children
- not having been learned: she found herself on the stage, lines unlearned
Oxford American Dictionary
- not having been learned: she found herself on the stage, lines unlearned
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a person) not well educated: he appealed to an unlearned audience as well as to sympathetic scholars
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a person) not well educated: he appealed to an unlearned audience as well as to sympathetic scholars
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˌənˈlərn]
美式
- discard (something learned, especially a bad habit or false or outdated information) from ... teachers are being asked to unlearn rigid rules for labeling and placing children
Oxford American Dictionary