Ainda não temos significados para "learn the rudiments".
1Because, in the rules of the hospital, the children are ordered to learn the rudiments of religion.
2A would-be listener must learn the rudiments of his art and go through the mill like other people.
3Acting on this principle myself, I have always tried to learn the rudiments of art as much as possible.
4Honorable Patches showed the effect of his strenuous and bungling efforts to learn the rudiments of the apparently simple trick of roping a calf.
5The crowd began to melt away, squad after squad moving off down the field to take position and learn the rudiments of the game.
6At the village school he learned the rudiments of the English language.
7He learned the rudiments of hunting, of skinning and quartering deer.
8In a few short weeks, she learned the rudiments of ice-skating and cross-country skiing.
9It was there, at secondary level, that he learned the rudiments of Latin and Greek.
10He also had a tutor at home, and from him learned the rudiments of French.
11And he very certainly had not learned the rudiments-not ,anyhow ,accordingto the English fashion.
12In the water, a young seal learns the rudiments of swimming from his increasingly impatient mother.
13He took up his studies; he learned the rudiments of law and entered upon its active practice.
14Having received an university education, I am surprised that you have not learned the rudiments of politeness.
15Meanwhile, nobody is learning the rudiments of police work that might make a patrolman into a good detective.
16He and this chum strung a line between their houses and learned the rudiments of writing by wire.
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