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lessons

/les-uhn/US // ˈlɛs ən //UK // (ˈlɛsən) //

教训,课程,经验教训,经验

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a section into which a course of study is divided, especially a single, continuous session of formal instruction in a subject: The manual was broken down into 50 lessons.
    • : a part of a book, an exercise, etc., that is assigned to a student for study: The lesson for today is on page 22. He worked assiduously at his music lesson.
    • : something to be learned or studied: the lessons of the past.
    • : a useful piece of practical wisdom acquired by experience or study: That accident certainly taught him a lesson in careful driving.
    • : something from which a person learns or should learn; an instructive example: Her faith should serve as a lesson to all of us.
    • : a reproof or punishment intended to teach one better ways.
    • : a portion of Scripture or other sacred writing read or appointed to be read at a divine service; lection; pericope.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to teach; instruct; give a lesson to.
    • : to admonish or reprove.

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Examples

  • Thirty minutes after my lesson began, I was turned loose with my Pennsylvania map, my van full of supplies, and the traps.

  • This result would be an extraordinary lesson in how life really can adapt to all available niches within an environment.

  • The TikTok “sale” is turning out to be an object lesson in what you get when governments broker tech deals.

  • The lesson of 2020 has been that brands need to tighten up every aspect of their e-commerce operation.

  • They gave her piano lessons but they couldn’t afford a piano, so Carlos’ father drew piano keys on a piece of paper so she could practice.

  • He was getting another lesson in what he had seemed not to appreciate fully about cops.

  • The second lesson is that no one writing before the twentieth century holds a key to our problems.

  • A senior law enforcement official suggested one early lesson from the tragedy.

  • The testimony is damning: the world has not learned its lesson.

  • “Business theory teaches us one important lesson,” says the instructress.

  • And remember it is by our hypothesis the best possible form and arrangement of that lesson.

  • “It means, my dear, that the Dragoons and the 60th will have to teach these impudent rebels a much-needed lesson,” said her uncle.

  • To-day I'm more dead than alive, as we had a lesson from him yesterday that lasted four hours.

  • Shortly after she came to her lesson limping, and remarked that she felt very uncomfortable.

  • At the lesson following he accordingly presented himself with his arm in a sling.