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Examples:Life is short, learning is limitless—trace over red characters (as a method of learning to write)—learning difficulties (handicap)—start learning as a poet—academy of classical learning (Tang Dynasty - Qing Dynasty)—Western learning (intellectual movement in the late Qing)—real ability and learning—without learning or skills (idiom); ignorant and incompetent—the foreign learning or Westernizing faction in the late Qing—person with learning difficulties (handicap)—(humble expr.) of humble talent and shallow learning (idiom); Pray forgive my ignorance,...—There is always sth more learn (applied to art or learning).—vocabulary words (in language-learning books)—To learn without thinking is confusing, think without learning is dangerous (Confucius)—Western learning from the late Qing dynasty—mountain of Dao, sea of learning (idiom); learning is as high as the mountains, as wide as the seas—conduct and learning (of an individual)—love learning is akin to knowledge, to study diligently is akin to benevolence, to know shame is akin to courage (Confucius)—no end learning (idiom); There's always something new to study.—a paragon of virtue and learning—college of western learning in late Qing—sea of learning, no horizon (idiom); no limits what one still has to learn—river of literacy, sea of learning (idiom); ars longa, vita brevis—have wide learning and a retentive memory—great scholar respected for learning and integrity—Imperial College of Supreme Learning, established in 124 BC, and the highest educational institute in ancient China until the Sui Dynasty—There is no royal road learning. [idiom.]—swallow ancient learning without digesting it [idiom.]—We should learn from one who knows the way.—learn through experience—you have sth learn from everyone—not feel ashamed ask and learn from one's subordinates—We must learn accept the people around us.—learn sth through hearsay—with familiarity you learn the trick (idiom); practice makes perfect—fig. learn walk before you run—learn of sth unexpectedly—learn by studying another's experience—learn the basics of a subject—dedicate oneself to a high goal and learn intensively—learn from experience (colloquial)—One is never too old learn. [idiom.]—not ashamed learn from subordinates [idiom.]—learn a lesson from the mistakes of one's predecessor [idiom.]— |