unlearned
英 [ˌʌnˈlɜːnd]
美 [ˌʌnˈlɜːrnd]
v. 故意忘却(尤指学到的错事或坏事); 抛弃
unlearn的过去分词和过去式
BNC.42855 / COCA.32974
柯林斯词典
- VERB 设法忘记(或忽略);抛掉(以前的错误想法、坏习惯等)
If youunlearnsomething that you have learned, you try to forget it or ignore it, often because it is wrong or it is having a bad influence on you.- They learn new roles and unlearn old ones...
他们学习新的角色,抛却旧的角色。 - Before you know it, you will have unlearned the debt habit.
很快你就会摒弃欠债的习惯。
- They learn new roles and unlearn old ones...
in BRIT, also use 英国英语亦用 unlearnt
英英释义
adj
- uneducated in general
- an ignorant man
- nescient of contemporary literature
- an unlearned group incapable of understanding complex issues
- exhibiting contempt for his unlettered companions
- not established by conditioning or learning
- an unconditioned reflex
- not well learned
双语例句
- He is unlearned in economy.
他不谙经济学。 - But if violence is a learned behavior, it can also be unlearned.
但是,如果说暴力是一种后天获得的行为,那末它也可以被抛弃。 - This is a learned behavior and it can be unlearned with intentional action.
这是一个可以学到行为与故意西奥斯行动。 - Fear is learned and must be unlearned.
恐惧是一种习得反应。 - And, perhaps, unlearned as she was, she could have brought a dawning knowledge home to Mr Dombey at that early day, which would not then have struck him in the end like lightning.
虽然她没有什么文化知识,可是她却能够在事情一开始的时候,就让董贝先生了解一些情况,这样就不会在最后像闪电似地使他万分惊愕。 - You said that teacher, is makes anything, I am friendless and unlearned.
我告诉您,我要不是逼于无奈,我绝对不会这样做。 - Now when they saw the boldness of Peter and John, and perceived that they were unlearned and ignorant men, they marvelled; and they took knowledge of them, that they had been with Jesus.
他们见彼得约翰的胆量,又看出他们原是没有学问的小民,就希奇,认明他们是跟过耶稣的。 - Attempting to read an unlearned spell could cause terrible pain, blindness, even insanity.
尝试阅读不了解的法术可能导致极大的痛苦,目盲,以至于疯狂。 - Secondly, the guessing ability of students are inadequate, they learn only by the dictionary once encounter unlearned word.
其次,词义猜测能力明显不足,一旦遇到没有学过的词,就只能靠查字典。 - Those who are enthusiastic and creative but inexperienced and unlearned may not achieve anything.
只有好奇和创意而没有经验和知识是远远不够的。
