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n. 机械性的背诵, 死记硬背



    rote
    [ noun ]
    memorization by repetition
    <noun.cognition>


    Rote \Rote\, n. [Cf. {Rut} roaring.]
    The noise produced by the surf of the sea dashing upon the
    shore. See {Rut}.


    Rote \Rote\, n. [OF. rote, F. route, road, path. See {Route},
    and cf. {Rut} a furrow, {Routine}.]
    A frequent repetition of forms of speech without attention to
    the meaning; mere repetition; as, to learn rules by rote.
    --Swift.

    till he the first verse could [i. e., knew] all by
    rote. --Chaucer.

    Thy love did read by rote, and could not spell. --Shak.


    Rote \Rote\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Roted}; p. pr. & vb. n.
    {Roting}.]
    To learn or repeat by rote. [Obs.] --Shak.


    Rote \Rote\, v. i.
    To go out by rotation or succession; to rotate. [Obs.] --Z.
    Grey.


    Rote \Rote\, n.
    A root. [Obs.] --Chaucer.


    Rote \Rote\, n. [OE. rote, probably of German origin; cf. MHG.
    rotte, OHG. rota, hrota, LL. chrotta. Cf. {Crowd} a kind of
    violin.] (Mus.)
    A kind of guitar, the notes of which were produced by a small
    wheel or wheel-like arrangement; an instrument similar to the
    hurdy-gurdy.

    Well could he sing and play on a rote. --Chaucer.

    extracting mistuned dirges from their harps, crowds,
    and rotes. --Sir W.
    Scott.

    1. Newley, 57, who rote "Candy Man" and "What Kind of Fool Am I" and appeared in 40 films, was previously married to actress Joan Collins, with whom he had two children.
    2. The game would die if grandmasters could simply copy from the computer by rote all the best opening variations and responses.
    3. "Everyone means to do well but we become rote" teachers.
    4. Within 20 bars the opening movement of Children's Corner had been fussed by unnecessary ritardandi applied, it appeared, by rote; 'Jimbo's Lullaby' was never allowed to linger, while 'Golliwog's Cakewalk' stayed tight-lipped to the end.
    5. They are even questioning whether rote learning, long the mainstay of Soviet education, should not yield at least in part to free debate.
    6. The major problem with young singers today, she says, is that they're often "well-trained poodles," a "homogenized product" of coaches who tell them by rote what to do.
    7. The Soviet Union's leading educator says the country's youth should no longer be taught by rote, that teachers now recognize that individual thinking should be cultivated, not plowed under.
    8. There is nothing particularly munichois about it; in Mecklenburg there is even a dialect song about rote Grutze. Up to this point I had been quite happy with the extensive wine list which was more than equitably priced.
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