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词汇 rote
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Definition of rote in English:

rote

noun rəʊtroʊt
mass noun
  • Mechanical or habitual repetition of something to be learned.

    死记硬背

    a poem learnt by rote in childhood

    幼年时死记硬背的一首诗。

    as modifier rote learning

    死记硬背的学习。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Argento is barely featured, and when he is talking, the answers seem like rote repetitions of things he's said about the film thousands of times before.
    • I never learned by rote, nor have I ever believed it's the way to learn.
    • With low-involvement decisions, really all that is required is rather simple rote learning of the benefit associated with the brand.
    • Whatever Lewis lacked in intellect, he compensated with hard work, observation, patience, perfectionism, rote learning, and attention to detail.
    • Unfortunately, the control scheme and the dependency on rote memorization, not to mention the immense difficulty level diminishes the quality of the game.
    • Most schools are run by the state, which combines a French structure with the rigid discipline and rote learning of the Islamic tradition.
    • I like to get that stuff down by rote, so I can do it automatically and not devote any brain cells to the technical aspects.
    • The educational system emphasizes rote learning and memorization, rather than analytical thinking.
    • It suggests to me that they have learned by rote, rather than by doing.
    • This rote memorization is the first level of learning in Bloom's Taxonomy, a six step hierarchy of learning.
    • His education was rigorous in the European way - many hours of learning by rote to draw every proportion and detail of the buildings he studied.
    • There was a standard way of handling things, and that had gotten into the art form itself, to where people were doing this stuff by rote.
    • Did you actually learn Esperanto, or did you just learn your lines by rote?
    • Rote learning, rote teaching, rote education are gone.
    • Prior to the development of music notation, if you performed a piece, you must have either made up your own composition or learned someone else's piece by ear or rote.
    • In general, rote teaching tends to be the preferred approach in Eastern cultures; discovery learning is preferred by Western teachers.
    • Obedience, rote memorisation, and neatness are enshrined as somehow intellectual achievements.
    • Subsequent studies have found that concept maps facilitated meaningful learning as opposed to rote learning.
    • How does an adult learner learn new material if not by rote memorization?
    • This was said without conviction, as if learned by rote.
    Synonyms
    mechanically, automatically, without thinking, unthinkingly, parrot-fashion, mindlessly
    from memory, by heart

Origin

Middle English (also in the sense 'habit, custom'): of unknown origin.

Rhymes

afloat, bloat, boat, capote, coat, connote, cote, dote, emote, float, gloat, goat, groat, misquote, moat, mote, note, oat, outvote, promote, quote, shoat, smote, stoat, Succoth, table d'hôte, Terre Haute, throat, tote, vote, wrote

Definition of rote in US English:

rote

nounrōtroʊt
  • Mechanical or habitual repetition of something to be learned.

    死记硬背

    a poem learned by rote in childhood

    幼年时死记硬背的一首诗。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Argento is barely featured, and when he is talking, the answers seem like rote repetitions of things he's said about the film thousands of times before.
    • Obedience, rote memorisation, and neatness are enshrined as somehow intellectual achievements.
    • This rote memorization is the first level of learning in Bloom's Taxonomy, a six step hierarchy of learning.
    • How does an adult learner learn new material if not by rote memorization?
    • It suggests to me that they have learned by rote, rather than by doing.
    • Most schools are run by the state, which combines a French structure with the rigid discipline and rote learning of the Islamic tradition.
    • Unfortunately, the control scheme and the dependency on rote memorization, not to mention the immense difficulty level diminishes the quality of the game.
    • In general, rote teaching tends to be the preferred approach in Eastern cultures; discovery learning is preferred by Western teachers.
    • His education was rigorous in the European way - many hours of learning by rote to draw every proportion and detail of the buildings he studied.
    • I like to get that stuff down by rote, so I can do it automatically and not devote any brain cells to the technical aspects.
    • There was a standard way of handling things, and that had gotten into the art form itself, to where people were doing this stuff by rote.
    • Whatever Lewis lacked in intellect, he compensated with hard work, observation, patience, perfectionism, rote learning, and attention to detail.
    • This was said without conviction, as if learned by rote.
    • Subsequent studies have found that concept maps facilitated meaningful learning as opposed to rote learning.
    • Did you actually learn Esperanto, or did you just learn your lines by rote?
    • The educational system emphasizes rote learning and memorization, rather than analytical thinking.
    • With low-involvement decisions, really all that is required is rather simple rote learning of the benefit associated with the brand.
    • I never learned by rote, nor have I ever believed it's the way to learn.
    • Rote learning, rote teaching, rote education are gone.
    • Prior to the development of music notation, if you performed a piece, you must have either made up your own composition or learned someone else's piece by ear or rote.
    Synonyms
    mechanically, automatically, without thinking, unthinkingly, parrot-fashion, mindlessly

Origin

Middle English (also in the sense ‘habit, custom’): of unknown origin.

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