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单词 lesson
释义
lesson
(lesən )
Word forms: lessons
1. countable noun A1
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.
Johanna took piano lessons.
Synonyms: class, schooling, period, teaching  
2. countable noun [usually singular] B2
You use lesson to refer to an experience which acts as a warning to you or an example from which you should learn.
I had learned a very important lesson: adults must take responsibility for their own fate.
to teach someone a lesson phrase
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.
3. countable noun [usually singular]
In a church service, the lesson is a short piece of text which is read aloud from the bible.
The Rev. Nicola Judd read the lesson.
Synonyms: Bible reading, reading, text, Bible passage  
Collocations:
compulsory lesson
With no compulsory driving lessons on motorways, how do people learn their motorway skills?
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
Already the Government have agreed to add compulsory cooking lessons to the national curriculum.
The Sun (2013)
A leading academic has said that pupils studying arts subjects should have to take compulsory maths lessons until age 18 or 19.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
English lesson
In English lessons exercises will include writing a persuasive letter against consuming too much sugar.
Times, Sunday Times (2019)
He promises to boost literacy by protecting school budgets and putting cash into English lessons.
The Sun (2015)
How are the English lessons going?
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
free lesson
A free 90- minute lesson with a qualified instructor will help with confidence.
The Sun (2016)
She remembered how peeved he was that his waterworks had prevented him from taking up the offer of free golf lessons.
Richard Francis PROSPECT HILL (2003)
His website provides hundreds of free guitar lessons that range in different styles, depending on how you want to play.
Time Magazine (2014)
hard lesson
That is the hardest lesson to learn.
The Sun (2013)
You've learned a hard lesson but you've done the right thing.
The Sun (2007)
The hardest lesson for me to learn was that most of my patients are not the products of such love.
Love, Medicine and Miracles (1990)
harsh lesson
It was a harsh lesson for him.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
I think some of our players have learnt a very harsh lesson.
The Sun (2012)
You would like to think we have learned from those harsh lessons dished out to us in front of a worldwide audience.
The Sun (2011)
moral lesson
I suppose there's a moral lesson in this story somewhere.
The Sun (2010)
Moral lessons about cheating are good for us all.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
They were educational, giving moral lessons on how life should be led, with warnings against conceit, greed and dealing in the occult.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
one-hour lesson
He had had only a one-hour riding lesson.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
Students book their one-hour lessons in advance.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
I paid for a one-hour lesson.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
painful lesson
It's a painful lesson, but we need to make sure we learn from it.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
This is a painful lesson about not sharing pictures with anyone you cannot trust.
The Sun (2014)
Along the way, we've learned some painful lessons about managing groups.
Christianity Today (2000)
practical lesson
It was a service to the nation, as the king would have needed a practical lesson in the mechanics of producing royal heirs.
Times, Sunday Times
It's been like a practical lesson, which has been on for some time.
Outlook India
To impart practical lesson to the cadets/ trainee officers on planning, preparation and conduct of ambush.
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To impart practical lesson to the cadets in the technique of conducting minor operations behind enemy lines without being supplied and support from own side. h.
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Additionally, seminary studies already include practical lessons, but seminarians cannot yet appreciate their significance.
Christianity Today
prepare a lesson
Why not give the money to teachers to help them to prepare their lessons?
Times, Sunday Times
She would spend an hour marking or preparing lessons each evening and a whole day each weekend.
Times, Sunday Times
They spend a lot of time in school in the holidays preparing lessons and displays.
The Sun
A year or so ago ministers agreed that teachers should have more 'non contact' time to prepare lessons and mark pupils' work.
Times, Sunday Times
The teachers say they spend loads of time outside the classroom doing important things, such as failing to correct homework and not preparing lessons.
Times, Sunday Times
private lesson
Prices start from 27 for a one-hour group session and from 37 for a 30-minute private lesson.
The Sun
A poorly paying contemporary music group or private lesson might fill in the gaps.
Times, Sunday Times
It's 20 an hour for an indoor court, 25 for a private lesson.
The Sun
In addition, each student receives one weekly private lesson and a repertoire coaching session from experienced staff instructors.
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The resort will offer a choice of tennis camps for all ages, whether they are in small groups or taking private lessons.
Times, Sunday Times
useful lesson
I learnt a couple of useful lessons that day.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
Here we can again learn a useful lesson from the past.
Infinite in All Directions (1989)
Guilt may be understood as an attempt to draw some useful lesson from disaster and to regain some sense of power and control.
Trauma and Recovery (1992)
valuable lesson
Those days together brought many valuable lessons.
Christianity Today (2000)
She says that the most valuable parenting lesson she has learnt is to say sorry.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
Working those smaller accounts also taught me a valuable lesson: business is where you are.
Going For It!: How to Succeed As an Entrepreneur (1986)
weekly lesson
I overcame this by providing weekly lesson outlines and teaching the lessons myself on cassette.
Christianity Today
But she now gets a weekly lesson from a trainer in the pool at her retirement village.
The Sun
I have a weekly lesson with a dance teacher in my constituency.
Times, Sunday Times
His weekly lesson has led to an interest in music production and coding, and, latterly, work in a production company.
Times, Sunday Times
Riders will be charged $20 per weekly lesson.
Houston Chronicle
Translations:
Chinese: 功课
Japanese: 授業
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