lesson的意思和读音

lesson

: [ˈles(ə)n] : ['les(ə)n]

n.

v.

lessons  

adj.+n.important lesson,valuable lesson,piano lesson,painful lesson,bitter lesson

v.+n.give lesson,Miss lesson,attend lesson

n.class,lecture,session,tutorial,seminar

lessonn.

1.a period of time in which sb is taught sth

She gives piano lessons.

All new students are given lessons in/on how to use the library.

I'm having/taking driving lessons.

Our first lesson on Tuesdays is French.

What did we do last lesson?

2.something that is intended to be learned

The course book is divided into 30 lessons. 30

Other countries can teach us a lesson or two on industrial policy.

3.an experience, especially an unpleasant one, that sb can learn from so that it does not happen again in the future

a salutary lesson

The accident taught me a lesson I'll never forget.

Let that be a lesson to you(= so that you do not make the same mistake again) .

4.)《a passage from the Bible that is read to people during a church service

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v.1.,2.

n.1.a period of time in which someone is taught a skill; a class in school on a particular subject2.a section in a book that teaches you about a particular subject3.something that you learn from life, an event, or an experience; a punishment or bad experience that teaches you something4.a passage from the Bible that someone reads out loud during a religious service1.a period of time in which someone is taught a skill; a class in school on a particular subject2.a section in a book that teaches you about a particular subject3.something that you learn from life, an event, or an experience; a punishment or bad experience that teaches you something4.a passage from the Bible that someone reads out loud during a religious service

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1.This too may turn out to be a mistake but if so, you will learn a third, even better lesson: how much having a job matters to you.

2.This time of accident has given him a lesson , he will no longer have been able to drive car after the liquor from that.

3.The face of the birth of life, intelligence is normal or not as good as Sam Sam the courage to face his wife, Sam Youji lesson in that.

4.If I can't see any lesson, I wait with full faith that this situation is going to be beneficial for me in one way or another.

5.To Tang Qingwei, a 22 -year-old Fudan University senior who was one of the organizers of the hike , last week was a life lesson .

6.But for China, Exhibit A might embody a vivid lesson: When trying to control global iron-ore trade, the campaign starts at home.A

7.It's an important lesson for kids to understand -- that some of these laws get broken by accident and that laws have to be interpreted.

8.How much is a lesson? A lesson costs fifty dollars.50

9.The lesson: Be mindful of just how much time you're investing in your relationship or your career.

10.Susan: How much is a lesson?