lesson
noun[C]
uk/ˈles.ən/us/ˈles.ən/A1
aperiodoftimein which apersonistaughtabout asubjector how to do something:
(一节)课How can we makesciencelessons moreinteresting?我们怎样才能把理科课程讲得更有趣一些呢?
She has neverhad/takenanyactinglessons.她从未上过表演课。
HegivesFrenchlessons.他教法语课。
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anexperiencethatteachesyou how tobehavebetterin asimilarsituationin thefuture:
经验,教训There is a lesson for allparentsinthistragicaccident.所有父母都应该从这起悲剧性事件中吸取教训。
Myparentsmade mepayback all themoneyand it was a lesson I neverforgot.我父母让我把钱都还了回去,这次教训我永远都不会忘记。
We canlearnimportantlessons(=gainnewunderstanding)fromthisdisaster.从这次灾难中我们可以汲取重要教训。
- She'sarrangedfor hersonto haveswimminglessons.
- I'm going tokaratelessons tolearnhow todefendmyself.
- In today's lesson we're going tolookatpunctuation.
- It's always been mydreamto haveflyinglessons.
- The first lesson on thetimetableforMondaymorningishistory.
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