英:[rəʊt]
美:[roʊt]
英:[rəʊt]
美:[roʊt]
noun (1)
the use of memory usually with little intelligence
learn by rote
mechanical or unthinking routine or repetition
a joyless sense of order, rote, and commercial hustle—L. L. King
adjective
learned or memorized by rote
mechanical sense 3a
noun (2)
crowd entry 3 sense 1
noun (3)
the noise of surf on the shore
by rote死记硬背
rote learning机械学习
rote memorization死记硬背;机械背诵
约于1300年,“习惯,习俗”,在短语“bi rote”中表示“熟记”,这个词的起源不明,有时被认为与古法语 rote “路线”(见 route(n.)),或者来自拉丁语 rota “车轮”(见 rotary),但 OED 称这两个建议都没有根据。意思是“固定或不变的循环”,如学习或背诵,最早出现在1580年代。作为动词,“重复,从记忆中说出”,出现在1590年代。
Noun (1) Middle English Noun (2) Middle English, from Anglo-French, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German hruozza crowd Noun (3) perhaps of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse rauta to roar — more at rout >entry 5
The first known use of rote was in the 14th century
rototillernoun
a landscaping machine with rotating blades that lift and turn over soil
rotornoun
a part that rotates in a stationary part (as in an electrical machine)
a complete system of rotating blades that support a helicopter in flight
rotornoun
a part that rotates in a stationary part (as in an electrical machine)
a complete system of rotating blades that support a helicopter in flight
rotisserienoun
an appliance fitted with a spit on which food is rotated before or over a source of heat
rotifernoun
any of a class of tiny aquatic invertebrate animals with circles of cilia on one end that look like moving wheels when moving
rotifernoun
any of a class of tiny aquatic invertebrate animals with circles of cilia on one end that look like moving wheels when moving
rotenonenoun
a substance obtained from tropical plants that is usually harmless to warm-blooded animals but is poisonous especially to insects
rote1 of 2noun
the use of memory usually without thinking about it repeat something by rote
learn by rote
something done time after time in an automatic way or without thinking
rote2 of 2adjective
done or learned by rote a rote phrase
rote learning of multiplication tables
done or carried out without engaging the mind or feelings ask a rote question
rote duties
1 In a sea of rote sequels, “Baby Driver,” about a kindhearted getaway driver with tinnitus and an ever-present iPod, gave ticket buyers something novel.
2 This will put pressure on teachers to rely on rote learning without understanding.
3 Though many of the sagas covered here are familiar, like the execution of the Romanovs and the unfortunate fates of Henry VIII’s wives, “Noble Blood” never delivers a rote version of their stories.
4 How often do we simply follow rote procedures without understanding why they're in place?
在没有理解为什么会如此的情况下就去简单地死记硬背程序步骤,我们是不是经常如此?
5 Some women did indeed spend their days in rote service to the day’s task, plotting data with blithe indifference, routing torrents of numbers as nonchalantly as the calculating machines they cradled.
6 And the show is certainly not flawless: the police work is a little rote, the aforementioned episode-two twist makes me nervous, and Michael’s acceptance of his bifurcated reality seems to come too quickly and easily.
7 Achatz replied, embarrassed, stammering out something rote like, "You know how kids are."
8 Its set list exactly matched most of the other concerts of the tour’s last few weeks; some parts felt rote compared with what this band has achieved onstage in the past.
9 The dancers played their rote roles like the professionals they are.
10 But if the delivery method is new, the music feels rote.
11 Our server was exceedingly gracious, but she recited ingredients by rote and misidentified one wine.
12 The rote conversations of this crowd were on recent display at the Public Theater, in the beginning of the second act of the Bruce Norris play “The Low Road.”
13 Seeing no other option financially, with a small family to support — Gillian Jacobs does what she can with the rote wife role — James signs on with a private military firm.
14 The previous RTs are a lovely way of doing more than just issuing a rote apology.
15 They did not, as we tend to assume, teach by rote.
它们并非像我们往往认为的那样要求学生死记硬背.
16 I dissolved into tears at the theater as wordlessly, the stage turned into a wedding, whose every step I knew by rote, and Tsaytl married her love, the short tailor.
17 He recited the poem by rote.
他强记背诵了这首诗.
18 We should admit that rote learning has a number of limitations.
死记硬背有很多的局限性,这一点我们必须承认.
19 They are surprising, and they give the early part of the book more energy than the rote second half about fully-formed Fox, in which Mr. Sherman seems to have little real interest.
20 "Neither of them ever stumbles over words, or ideas, or appears balked by a question, so that one rarely has a sense of the brain actually working but rather that it is engaged in rote."
1 老一套
set old conventional stereo cardboard ready-made stereotyped hackneyed bread-and-butter stereotypic bit routine bathos from central casting
2 死记硬背
3 拍岸涛声
4 死记
5 强记
6 老一套的
set old conventional stereo cardboard ready-made stereotyped hackneyed bread-and-butter stereotypic from central casting
7 死背