lesson
noun
ˈlesən
noun
1
LEARNING A SKILL
学习技能
a
period
of
time
in
which
someone
is
taught
a
particular
skill,
for
example
how
to
play
a
musical
instrument
or
drive
a
car
课; 课程
piano
lessons
钢琴课
have/take
lessons
She’s
started
taking
driving
lessons.
她已开始上驾驶课了。
[+
in/on
]
lessons
in
First
Aid
急救课
lessons
on
road
safety
道路安全课程
2
IN SCHOOL
在学校
a
period
of
time
in
which
school
students
are
taught
a
particular
subject
一堂课;
BrE AmE
Lessons
start
at
9
o’clock.
九点钟开始上课。
French/physics/art
etc
lesson
I’ve
got
a
double
maths
lesson
next.
我接下去要连上两堂数学课。
[+
in/on
]
Andrew
gives
private
lessons
in
Spanish.
安德鲁给私人教授西班牙语。
3
EXPERIENCE
经验
something
that
provides
experience
or
information
that
you
can
learn
from
and
use
经验,教训
learn
a
lesson
(gain
useful
experience
or
information)
吸取教训
There
were
important
lessons
to
be
learned
from
these
discoveries.
从这些发现中可以获得重要的教训。
The
government
has
failed
to
learn
the
lessons
of
history
.
政府没有吸取历史的教训。
[+
to
]
The
men’s
courage
and
faith
is
a
lesson
to
us
all.
那些人的勇气和信心是我们大家学习的榜样。
Now
let
that
be
a
lesson
to
you
all
(=be
careful
to
avoid
having
the
same
bad
experience
again)
.
现在你们大家就从中吸取教训吧。
Her
fate
should
be
a
salutary
lesson
(=one
that
teaches
or
warns
you
about
something)
.
她的结局应该是一个有益的教训。
4
BOOK
书
a
part
of
a
book
that
is
used
for
learning
a
particular
subject,
especially
in
school
〔课本中的〕课
Turn
to
lesson
25.
请翻到第 25 课。
5
CHURCH
礼拜
a
short
piece
that
is
read
from
the
Bible
during
a
religious
ceremony
〔宗教仪式中选读的〕《圣经》经文