「cause to unlearn」のEnglishの単語
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- cause to unlearn
- cause to disbelieve; teach someone the contrary of what he or she had learned earlier
- (transitive) To cause (someone) to unlearn; to make (someone) forget something they have been taught, or recognize it as erroneous, etc.
- (transitive) To cause (something previously learned) to be forgotten, or recognized as an error, etc.
- To cause to become distended.
- (intransitive) To become distended; to swell up.
- (intransitive, veterinary medicine) To get an overdistended rumen, talking of a ruminant.
- To increase to an excessive amount.
- To fill soft substance with gas, water, etc.; to cause to swell.
- To fill with vanity or conceit.
- become bloated or swollen or puff up
- make bloated or swollen
- used of unskilled work (especially domestic work)
- of low birth or station (‘base’ is archaic in this sense)
- low or inferior in station or quality
- marked by meekness or modesty; not arrogant or prideful
- Not pretentious or magnificent; unpretending; unassuming.
- Having a low opinion of oneself; not proud, arrogant, or assuming; modest.
- tending to increase knowledge or dissipate ignorance
- serving to instruct or enlighten or inform
- providing or conveying information
- Providing information; especially, providing useful or interesting information.
- Of a standard or specification, not specifying requirements, but merely providing information.
- not established by conditioning or learning
- present at birth but not necessarily hereditary; acquired during fetal development
- being talented through inherited qualities
- Inborn; existing or having existed since birth.
- (botany) Joined by the base to the very tip of a filament.
- (philosophy) Originating in, or derived from, the constitution of the intellect, as opposed to acquired from experience.
- Instinctive; coming from instinct.
- (uncountable, by extension) Unlearnedness; the state of being ignorant or unlettered.
- (countable) A word, phrase, or grammatical turn thought to be characteristic of an illiterate person.
- (uncountable) The portion of a population unable to read and write, generally given as a percentage.
- (uncountable) The inability to read and write.
- an inability to read
- ignorance resulting from not reading
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- (uncountable, by extension) Unlearnedness; the state of being ignorant or unlettered.
- (countable) A word, phrase, or grammatical turn thought to be characteristic of an illiterate person.
- (uncountable) The portion of a population unable to read and write, generally given as a percentage.
- (uncountable) The inability to read and write.
- an inability to read
- ignorance resulting from not reading
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- cause to unlearn
- cause to disbelieve; teach someone the contrary of what he or she had learned earlier
- (transitive) To cause (someone) to unlearn; to make (someone) forget something they have been taught, or recognize it as erroneous, etc.
- (transitive) To cause (something previously learned) to be forgotten, or recognized as an error, etc.
- To cause to become distended.
- (intransitive) To become distended; to swell up.
- (intransitive, veterinary medicine) To get an overdistended rumen, talking of a ruminant.
- To increase to an excessive amount.
- To fill soft substance with gas, water, etc.; to cause to swell.
- To fill with vanity or conceit.
- become bloated or swollen or puff up
- make bloated or swollen
- used of unskilled work (especially domestic work)
- of low birth or station (‘base’ is archaic in this sense)
- low or inferior in station or quality
- marked by meekness or modesty; not arrogant or prideful
- Not pretentious or magnificent; unpretending; unassuming.
- Having a low opinion of oneself; not proud, arrogant, or assuming; modest.
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verb
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- tending to increase knowledge or dissipate ignorance
- serving to instruct or enlighten or inform
- providing or conveying information
- Providing information; especially, providing useful or interesting information.
- Of a standard or specification, not specifying requirements, but merely providing information.
- not established by conditioning or learning
- present at birth but not necessarily hereditary; acquired during fetal development
- being talented through inherited qualities
- Inborn; existing or having existed since birth.
- (botany) Joined by the base to the very tip of a filament.
- (philosophy) Originating in, or derived from, the constitution of the intellect, as opposed to acquired from experience.
- Instinctive; coming from instinct.