lesson
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT A lesson is a fixed period of time when people are taught about a particular subject or taught how to do something. 課
It would be his last French lesson for months. 這將是他以後幾個月裡的最後一次法語課。
2. N-COUNT You use lesson to refer to an experience which acts as a warning to you or an example from which you should learn. 教訓
There's still one lesson to be learned from the crisis – we all need to better understand the thinking of the other side. 從危機中還要吸取一個教訓–我們都需要更好地理解對方的想法。
3. 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. 給某人一個教訓
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lesson /ˈlɛsən/ (lessons)
剑桥词典
- a period of time in which a person is taught about a subject or how to do something
- She's arranged for her son to have swimming lessons.
- I'm going to karate lessons to learn how to defend myself.
- In today's lesson we're going to look at punctuation .
- It's always been my dream to have flying lessons.
- The first lesson on the timetable for Monday morning is history . 返回 lesson
(一節)課
How can we make science lessons more interesting ? 我們怎樣才能把理科課程講得更有趣一些呢?
She has never had/taken any acting lessons. 她從未上過表縯課。
He gives French lessons. 他教法語課。
an experience that teaches you how to behave better in a similar situation in the future
經騐,教訓
There is a lesson for all parents in this tragic accident . 所有父母都應該從這起悲劇性事件中吸取教訓。
My parents made me pay back all the money and it was a lesson I never forgot . 我父母讓我把錢都還了廻去,這次教訓我永遠都不會忘記。
We can learn important lessons (= gain new understanding ) from this disaster . 從這次災難中我們可以汲取重要教訓。
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