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Definition of unlearn in English: unlearnverbunlearnt, unlearned ʌnˈləːnˌənˈlərn [with object]Discard (something learned, especially a bad habit or false or outdated information) from one's memory. 抛掉,忘记(已学事物,尤指坏习惯或错旧信息) teachers are being asked to unlearn rigid rules for labelling and placing children 老师们被要求抛弃给孩子归类分档的刻板规定。 Example sentencesExamples - You begin to see this as a bit of a habit as well, and perhaps you can unlearn bits of it.
- I needed on-the-job training for this new role, but it felt as though things were moving too fast for me to unlearn old habits and learn new skills all at the same time.
- Typically, unlearning old habits is harder than learning new ones, so much of the time in lessons focuses on learning to inhibit old bodily responses.
- It is difficult to unlearn behaviours that made us successful in the past: listening instead of speaking, valuing the contributions of others, rather than depending on yourself for everything.
- The programme helps participants by giving them a clear-cut plan of action to focus on positive attitude, unlearn bad habits and build healthy relationships.
- Like any great band, Wilco are unlearning their strengths in order to discover new ones.
- Pre toddlers don't have to unlearn any bad foreign buying habits.
- If you have a test and discover you are not the father of a child you always thought was yours, you can't unlearn that fact.
- Part of building community movements is unlearning old ways of doing things.
- Therefore, it has to be used for a while (after you read the manual) before you unlearn your present habits and can begin to appreciate it.
- An uncomfortable place that would force us to learn about our mutual dependence and unlearn patriotic virtues.
- Out-of-control anger is a learned behavior, so you have to unlearn it.
- Instead it is a process of re-education during which the individual unlearns poor posture and movement that has led to tension and sometimes pain in the body.
- The good news is that just as negative thinking styles are learned, so can they be unlearned.
- Perseverance and patience both go a long way to helping those around us either in the workplace or in our own private life learn and take on new skills, and try to unlearn bad habits.
- And yet, with his father at his side, unlearning bad habits was a comparatively small thing for Brake to ask of himself.
- It took me two years to unlearn everything I learned in my feminist criticism classes in college so that I could enjoy movies and television again.
- It will force you to unlearn some bad habits that you might have picked up and also allows you to upgrade your skills and aeronautical knowledge.
- Change requires the individual or group to unlearn old habits, methods of performing routine tasks, and customary thought patterns.
- We had a choir director intent on unlearning our juvenile inflections.
Definition of unlearn in US English: unlearnverbˌənˈlərnˌənˈlərn [with object]Discard (something learned, especially a bad habit or false or outdated information) from one's memory. 抛掉,忘记(已学事物,尤指坏习惯或错旧信息) teachers are being asked to unlearn rigid rules for labeling and placing children 老师们被要求抛弃给孩子归类分档的刻板规定。 Example sentencesExamples - We had a choir director intent on unlearning our juvenile inflections.
- Typically, unlearning old habits is harder than learning new ones, so much of the time in lessons focuses on learning to inhibit old bodily responses.
- It took me two years to unlearn everything I learned in my feminist criticism classes in college so that I could enjoy movies and television again.
- Pre toddlers don't have to unlearn any bad foreign buying habits.
- Like any great band, Wilco are unlearning their strengths in order to discover new ones.
- Instead it is a process of re-education during which the individual unlearns poor posture and movement that has led to tension and sometimes pain in the body.
- Out-of-control anger is a learned behavior, so you have to unlearn it.
- You begin to see this as a bit of a habit as well, and perhaps you can unlearn bits of it.
- It is difficult to unlearn behaviours that made us successful in the past: listening instead of speaking, valuing the contributions of others, rather than depending on yourself for everything.
- Therefore, it has to be used for a while (after you read the manual) before you unlearn your present habits and can begin to appreciate it.
- I needed on-the-job training for this new role, but it felt as though things were moving too fast for me to unlearn old habits and learn new skills all at the same time.
- Change requires the individual or group to unlearn old habits, methods of performing routine tasks, and customary thought patterns.
- And yet, with his father at his side, unlearning bad habits was a comparatively small thing for Brake to ask of himself.
- Perseverance and patience both go a long way to helping those around us either in the workplace or in our own private life learn and take on new skills, and try to unlearn bad habits.
- The good news is that just as negative thinking styles are learned, so can they be unlearned.
- The programme helps participants by giving them a clear-cut plan of action to focus on positive attitude, unlearn bad habits and build healthy relationships.
- It will force you to unlearn some bad habits that you might have picked up and also allows you to upgrade your skills and aeronautical knowledge.
- Part of building community movements is unlearning old ways of doing things.
- An uncomfortable place that would force us to learn about our mutual dependence and unlearn patriotic virtues.
- If you have a test and discover you are not the father of a child you always thought was yours, you can't unlearn that fact.
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