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clutter [}klKtQ] v. 亂堆;塞滿;使凌亂;使雜亂 clutter up 105學
People have cluttered the street with papers and cans.
Tools cluttered the garage.
Don’t clutter the page with too many diagrams.
Avoid cluttering (up) your desk with books and papers.
I don’t want all these files cluttering up my desk.
(figurative) Try not to clutter your head with trivia.
n. 凌亂;雜亂;雜亂的東西 a mess
There is a clutter of papers on his desk.
There’s always so much clutter on your desk!
There’s a lot of unnecessary clutter in the house.
cluttered [}klKtQd] adj. 雜亂的;凌亂的
a very cluttered attic /desk /office /room // a cluttered mind
His desk is always cluttered with lots of paper and books.
learn [l"n] v. 1. 學習 [ learn — learned或learnt — learned或learnt ]
She is learning to dance. [learn + to V]
I learned to swim when I was seven.
He learned English in school.
We learned about electricity in school.
I learned a lot from my father.
2. 獲悉;聽到;得知 to hear or find out a fact 101指
We have just learned where he is staying.
When did you learn that you’d won?
We were very surprised to learn (that) she got married.
I was shocked to learn of her death. 105學
I learned of his arrival from a close friend.
How did they react when they learned the news?
3. 記住;背熟
She learned the poem and read it in front of the class.
learned [}l"n0d] adj. 有學問的;博學的having much knowledge
Great universities have many learned professors.
learner [}l"nQ] n. 學習者
English spelling is difficult for many learners. // a learner driver
a slow /fast learner // a dictionary for learners of English
learning [}l"n0H] n. 1. 學習the process of gaining knowledge
Learning can be fun.
Children with learning difficulties take a long time to learn to read.
2. 學識;學問 knowledge or understanding gained through study
He is a man of great learning. 學識淵博的人
re.solve [r0}zAlv] v. 1. 決定;下決心 to decide to do something 105學
He resolved to reform the nation’s laws.
He resolved to quit smoking. // She resolved to work harder.
2. 解決 to solve something; find a solution to a problem
He resolved a disagreement by giving each side something to be happy about.
Most of the problems were resolved at the last meeting.
Another accident could happen unless we resolve these safety problems.
n. 決心 strong belief in an idea, cause, etc. ; resolution
Her resolve to be a doctor has not changed.
The difficulties in his way merely strengthened his resolve.
resolved [r0}zAlvd] adj. 下定決心的;堅定的determined to do something
I was resolved to find out the truth.
I was resolved not to see him.