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1 | a period of time in which students are taught about a subject in school . AMERICAN usuallyclass (讲授科目的)一节课,一堂课 |
| a French/English/maths/history lesson 法语/英语/数学/历史课 |
| I’ d like to talk to you at the end of the lesson. 我想在上完课后和你谈谈。 |
| skip/miss a lesson (=not go to a lesson when you should) Jo’ s father found out that she’ d been skipping lessons. 逃课/缺课 |
| 1a | a period of time in which someone is taught a skill (讲授技能的)一节课 | | a driving/dancing/swimming lesson 驾驶/舞蹈/游泳课 | |
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2 | something that you learn from life , an event , or an experience (从生活、事件或经历中学到的)经验 |
| One of the most important lessons in life is the value of friendship. 从生活中学到的最重要的东西之一就是友谊的价值。 |
| the lessons of war/history/experience 战争/历史/实践经验 |
| 2a | a punishment or bad experience that teaches you something 教训;训诫 | | +in I needed a lesson in humility and I got it. 我需要一次教训才会知道谦卑,而我也得到了这方面的教训。 | | The second goal was a lesson in how not to defend a free kick. 第2个进球是不去防守任意球带来的教训。 | | learn a lesson I hope you’ ve learnt a lesson from this, young man! 年轻人,我希望你已经从中吸取了教训! | | learn your lesson People get into debt at such a young age that they have learnt their lesson by the time they’ re 23. 一些人年纪这么轻就背上债务以至于他们在23岁时就得到了教训。 | | teach sb a lesson (=punish someone) That girl needs teaching a lesson. 给某人一个教训 | | let that be a lesson to you Let that be a lesson to you not to play with matches! 把那件事当作你的一次教训,别再玩火柴了! | |
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3 | a section in a book that teaches you about a particular subject 教学单元;(课本中的)课 |
| Lesson 5 is all about the subjunctive. 第5课的内容全部是关于虚拟语气的。 |
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4 | a passage from the Bible that someone reads out loud during a religious service (礼拜仪式中诵读的)一段《圣经》经文 |
| Reverend Thomas stood up to read the lesson. 托马斯牧师站起来读了那一段经文。 |
Words frequently used with lesson | lesson 的常见搭配词 | adjectives | hard, harsh, important, salutary, valuable, | 2 | | |
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