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lesson美 ['les(ə)n] 英 ['les(ə)n] - n.教训;课程;功课;课堂
- v.教训;教课
- 网络课文;一课;教学
复数:lessons 现在分词:lessoning 过去分词:lessoned adj.+n. important lesson,valuable lesson,piano lesson,painful lesson,bitter lesson v.+n. give lesson,Miss lesson,attend lesson n. class,lecture,session,tutorial,seminar 1. | 一节课;一课时a period of time in which sb is taught sth |
| She gives piano lessons. 她教授钢琴课。 | | All new students are given lessons in/on how to use the library. 所有新生都要上如何利用图书馆的课。 | | I'm having/taking driving lessons. 我在学开车。 | | Our first lesson on Tuesdays is French. 我们星期二的第一节课是法语。 | | What did we do last lesson? 我们上节课学了什么内容? |
2. | 课;教学单元something that is intended to be learned |
| The course book is divided into 30 lessons. 这本教科书分为 30 课。 | | Other countries can teach us a lesson or two on industrial policy. 其他国家的工业政策,我们可以借鉴一二。 |
3. | 经验;教训an experience, especially an unpleasant one, that sb can learn from so that it does not happen again in the future |
| | | The accident taught me a lesson I'll never forget. 那事故给我的教训永远也不会忘记。 | | Let that be a lesson to you(= so that you do not make the same mistake again) . 你要以此为鉴。 |
4. | (教堂礼拜中的)《圣经》选读a passage from the Bible that is read to people during a church service |
n. | 1. a period of time spent teaching or learning a subject 2. material to be taught or studied 3. something that acts as an example, punishment, or warning by teaching something not previously understood or accepted 4. some useful knowledge or sense that results from direct experience 5. a passage from the Bible that is read out to the congregation during a church service 6. a strong criticism or telling-off, usually instructing or reminding somebody how to behave correctly 7. a period of time in which someone is taught a skill 8. a section in a book that teaches you about a particular subject 9. something that you learn from life, an event, or an experience 10. a period of time in which students are taught about a subject in school. The usual American word is class 1. a period of time spent teaching or learning a subject 2. material to be taught or studied 3. something that acts as an example, punishment, or warning by teaching something not previously understood or accepted 4. some useful knowledge or sense that results from direct experience 5. a passage from the Bible that is read out to the congregation during a church service 6. a strong criticism or telling-off, usually instructing or reminding somebody how to behave correctly 7. a period of time in which someone is taught a skill 8. a section in a book that teaches you about a particular subject 9. something that you learn from life, an event, or an experience 10. a period of time in which students are taught about a subject in school. The usual American word is class | v. | 2. to scold somebody for doing something wrong |
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