1. learned
He learned to swim.
Though his stay in Europe was transient, Spenser felt he had learned much more about interactions with other people from traveling than he did at college.
I have one of my friends who graduated from university and became a fine public servant. Once he told me that what he had learned from school had been useless. However, what little philosophy he had learned proved to be of great benefit.
For we have learned from recent experience that when a financial system weakens in one country, prosperity is hurt everywhere.
The lessons learned from the annals of history on peak wood should heighten our awareness of the consequences of the limits of natural resources.
No matter how learned one may be, he or she cannot be called a good person unless he or she has a sound mind.
Some learned writers have compared a Scorpion to an Epigram, because as the sting of the Scorpion lyeth in the tayl, so the force and virtue of an epigram is in the conclusion.
There is now less flogging in our great schools than formerly, but then less is learned there; so that what the boys get at one end they lose at the other.
Not even at gunpoint will Imogen of the Internet admit she only learned CSS to spruce up her Myspace profile in the 2000s.
Since most speakers of Esperanto have learned the language through self study, the Internet in general, and websites such as www.lernu.net in particular, have been a great boon to the language.
Intermediate and advanced language courses are given in the language being learned.
When we say that a language is culturally transmitted - that is, that it is learned rather than inherited - we mean that it is part of that whole complex of learned and shared behavior that anthropologists call culture.
Inglês palavra "appris (apprendre)"(learned) ocorre em conjuntos:
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