向…學(xué)習(xí);從…獲得〔吸取〕 gain knowledge from;come to know sth from sb
learn from sb/sth
We should learn from Lei Feng.
我們應(yīng)當(dāng)向雷鋒同志學(xué)習(xí)。
A man who does not learn from others can\\\'t hope to achieve much.
一個(gè)不向別人學(xué)習(xí)的人不能指望有多大成就。
Modern man can learn from the mistake of his ancestors.
現(xiàn)代人能夠從其祖先的錯誤中學(xué)到本領(lǐng)。
We all learn from our mistakes.
我們都因自己所犯的錯誤而學(xué)得更聰明。
Although Lu Hsun lived half a century ago, there is much that we can learn from his works today.
雖然魯迅生活在半個(gè)世紀(jì)以前,但我們今天仍可以從他的著作中學(xué)到許多東西。
Why don\\\'t you learn from my mistakes?
你為什么不從我的錯誤中吸取教訓(xùn)呢?
If men could learn from history, what lessons it might teach us!
如果人們學(xué)習(xí)歷史會變得更明智的話,歷史給我們的教訓(xùn)多大啊!
learn sth from sb/sth
She learned everything from me.
她什么都是向我學(xué)的。
He had learned the song from his mother as a child.
當(dāng)他還是個(gè)小孩時(shí)就從他媽媽那里學(xué)會了這首歌。
She learned English from an English teacher.
她跟一位英語老師學(xué)英語。
From him I learned that a good politician is marked to great extent by his sense of timing.
從他那兒我懂得,一個(gè)能干的政治家在很大程度上在于審時(shí)度勢。
From her letter I learned that her elder son is now in the army.
從她信上我了解到,她的大兒子現(xiàn)在在部隊(duì)里。
I have learned from bitter experience that it does not pay to be too hopeful.
痛苦的經(jīng)驗(yàn)使我懂得了空抱太大的希望是無濟(jì)于事的。
I learned from his roommate that he had been in hospital for over a week.
從他的室友那里,我知道他已經(jīng)進(jìn)醫(yī)院一個(gè)多星期了。
I\\\'ve learned something from your eyes.
我從你的眼睛里知道了一點(diǎn)情況。
Much can be learned from a good teacher.
從一位好老師那兒能學(xué)到很多東西。