Lesson Taught Time Experience Period Learned Teach Read
The word "lesson" is a noun with multiple meanings, including a period of instruction, an experience from which to learn, or a passage from the Bible read in a church service. It can also refer to a section of a book.
[N-COUNT 可数名词]课程;一堂课 A lesson is a fixed period of time when people are taught about a particular subject or taught how to do something.
It would be his last French lesson for months...
这将是他以后几个月里的最后一堂法语课。
Johanna took piano lessons.
约翰娜上了钢琴课。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]教训;经验 You use lesson to refer to an experience which acts as a warning to you or an example from which you should learn.
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There's still one lesson to be learned from the crisis—we all need to better understand the thinking of the other side.
从这次危机中我们还可以吸取一个教训——我们都需要更好地了解对方的想法。
If you say that you are going to teach someone a lesson, you mean that you are going to punish them for something that they have done so that they do not do it again.给…一个教训;给…一点颜色
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](教堂礼拜中的)《圣经》选读 In a church service, the lesson is a short piece of text which is read aloud from the bible.
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The Rev. Nicola Judd read the lesson.
尼古拉·贾德牧师选读了经文。
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les·son★/ˈlesn; NAmEˈlesn/noun1★a period of time in which sb is taught sth 一节课;一课时◆She gives piano lessons.她教授钢琴课。◆All new students are given lessons in/onhow to use the library. 所有新生都要上如何利用图书馆的课。◆I'm having/takingdriving lessons. 我在学开车。◆( especially BrE) Our first lesson on Tuesdays is French.我们星期二的第一节课是法语。◆( especially BrE) What did we do last lesson?我们上节课学了什么内容?☞collocationsat
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n. (2 )2★something that is intended to be learned 课;教学单元◆The course book is spanided into 30 lessons.这本教科书分为 30 课。◆Other countries can teach us a lessonor two on industrial policy. 其他国家的工业政策,我们可以借鉴一二。3★an experience, especially an unpleasant one, that sb can learn from so that it does not happen again in the future 经验;教训◆a salutary lesson有益的经验◆The accident taught me a lessonI'll never forget. 那事故给我的教训永远也不会忘记。lessonto sb ◆Let that be a lesson to you(= so that you do not make the same mistake again).你要以此为鉴。☞see also
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4a passage from the Bible that is read to people during a church service (教堂礼拜中的)《圣经》选读IDIOMsee
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lessonles‧son /ˈlesən/ ●●●S2W3 noun [countable]
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1learning a skill a period of time in which someone is taught a particular skill, for example how to play a musical instrument or drive a car: piano lessonshave/take lessons She’s started taking driving lessons.lesson in/on lessons in First Aid lessons in road safety2in school British English a period of time in which school students are taught a particular subjectSYN class American English: Lessons start at 9 o'clock.French/physics/art etc lesson I’ve got a double maths lesson next.lesson in/on Andrew gives private lessons in Spanish.3experience something that provides experience or information that you can learn from and uselearn a lesson (=gain useful experience or information) There were important lessons to be learned from these discoveries. The government has failed to learn the lessons of history.lesson to The men’s courage and faith is a lesson to us all. Now let that be a lesson to you all (=be careful to avoid having the same bad experience again). Her fate should be a salutary lesson (=one that teaches or warns you about something).4book a part of a book that is used for learning a particular subject, especially in school: Turn to lesson 25.5church a short piece that is read from the Bible during a religious ceremony → somebody has learned their lesson
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COLLOCATIONS– Meanings 1 & 2verbstake lessons· He started taking piano lessons at age four.have lessons· I have swimming lessons on Friday.go to a lesson (also attend a lesson formal)· I have to go to my French lesson now.give lessons (=teach lessons)· She made a living giving private lessons in English.prepare a lesson· The teachers spend a long time preparing their lessons.ADJECTIVES/NOUN + lessona history/physics/maths etc lesson· I've got a history lesson this afternoon.a driving/swimming etc lesson· Dad said he'd pay for driving lessons as my birthday present.a piano/guitar etc lesson· I'd just started classical guitar lessons.a private lesson (=a lesson specially for one person rather than for a class)· He gave private lessons in mathematics at the weekends.
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n.教训;课
vt.教训;上课
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