Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional stories - English words related to learning
English words related to learning
I. Homework
English ['h? mw? k]? Beauty [huh? mw? rk]
homework
He did only a small part of his homework.
He did only a small part of his homework.
Second, books.
English [b]? K] beauty [b? k]
Books; book
Verb (abbreviation of verb) reservation; be a matter of record
That student lost his book yesterday.
The student lost his book yesterday.
Third, study.
English [ST? di]? Beauty [saint? di]
Research; Learning; Discipline; Study room; Writing (painting or literature); Etude; Meditate; People who have memories of ...; Remember line by line. ...
A study of verbs (abbreviation of verb); Learning; Reading; Observe carefully; make an effort
This reference book is very useful for our study.
This reference book is very useful for our research.
Fourth, study.
English [l? Beautiful? rn]
Verb (abbreviation of verb) learning; Learning; study
Learning modern languages, such as English and German, is more useful than learning Latin.
Learning modern languages such as English and German is more useful than learning Latin.
Verb (short for verb) pencil
English ['kju] n. Beauty ['beauty] n.
Pencil; pencil
Write in pencil
He wiped away the pencil marks.
He erased the pencil marks.
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