rote 英 [rəʊt]   美 [rot]

rote

rote  英 [rəʊt] 美 [rot]

n. 死记硬背;生搬硬套 

名词复数:rotes 

His poor method of learning by rote made him unable to deal with the problems in his work flexibly. 他死记硬背的学习方法使他在工作中不能灵活处理问题。
You can and should vary these over time to avoid falling into rote learning habits, but don’t be too fast or erratic in making changes. 隔一段时间你可以而且应该改变这些时间和地点的安排,以避免陷入死记硬背的学习习惯,但是改变不要太随意太频繁。

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  • n. 死记硬背;生搬硬套
  • 1. His poor method of learning by rote made him unable to deal with the problems in his work flexibly.

    他死记硬背的学习方法使他在工作中不能灵活处理问题。

  • 2. You can and should vary these over time to avoid falling into rote learning habits, but don’t be too fast or erratic in making changes.

    隔一段时间你可以而且应该改变这些时间和地点的安排,以避免陷入死记硬背的学习习惯,但是改变不要太随意太频繁。

  • 3. Yet I would rather see a young person pray prayers from the heart than the most eloquent rote prayer.

    我宁愿看到一个从内心深处祈祷的祈祷者也不愿意到一个流利的死记硬背的祈祷者。

  • rote (n.) c. 1300, "custom, habit," in phrase bi rote "by heart," of uncertain origin, sometimes said to be connected with Old French rote "route" (see route (n.)), or from Latin rota "wheel" (see rotary), but OED calls both suggestions groundless.
rote / rəʊt ; NAmE roʊt / noun [uncountable ] ( often used as an adjective 常用作形容词 ) the process of learning sth by repeating it until you remember it rather than by understanding the meaning of it 死记硬背 to learn by rote 死记硬背地学习 rote learning 死记硬背的学习 rote rotes rote / rəʊt ; NAmE roʊt /
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