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session

/sesh-uhn/US // ˈsɛʃ ən //UK // (ˈsɛʃən) //

会议,届会,会话,会期

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the sitting together of a court, council, legislature, or the like, for conference or the transaction of business: Congress is now in session.
    • : a single continuous sitting, or period of sitting, of persons so assembled.
    • : a continuous series of sittings or meetings of a court, legislature, or the like.
    • : the period or term during which such a series is held.
    • : sessions, the sittings or a sitting of justices in court, usually to deal with minor offenses, grant licenses, etc.
    • : a single continuous course or period of lessons, study, etc., in the work of a day at school: Through a mixture of both lectures and lab sessions, you will develop a broad engineering skill base.
    • : a portion of the year into which instruction is organized at a college or other educational institution: She’s enrolled in a six-week summer session.
    • : the governing body of a local Presbyterian church, composed of the pastor who moderates and the elders.
    • : a period of time during which a group of persons meets to pursue a particular activity: It was the last show before their recording sessions this week where they will produce their first album.

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Examples

  • No other teams were in the gym during the sessions, though Clark said occasionally non-Patrick Henry students would join in.

  • Earlier this year, boxing superstar Mike Tyson shared astonishing video clips from one of his recent sparring sessions.

  • I felt I had just gone to a group therapy session, but had one too many beers to properly take part.

  • I don’t think the governor – certainly he wouldn’t call a special session for that conversation, but if we do have a special session, that needs to be a part of it.

  • SitterStream is a new startup providing 30- to 90-minute virtual babysitting and tutoring sessions.

  • These are eight of the most interesting laws passed in the second session of the 113th Congress.

  • Her services include a makeup session for a night out for $50.

  • On piano was legendary session man Billy Preston, who co-wrote and recorded the original version one year before Cocker's.

  • Couple removed the weights and continued the session further.

  • But when the 114th Congress gavels into session in January, GOP speechwriters are going to need some new material.

  • It will be a busy session; and I want to see if I can't become a useful public man.

  • Important orders for new books are now in course of execution, the volumes being due early in this year's session.

  • Three to four examples thoroughly studied are quite sufficient for one session or sitting.

  • He was one of the lords of session in Scotland, and a philosophical writer of considerable learning, but of peculiar notions.

  • Policeman: The prisoner's three brothers were transported last session, and his mother and father are now in Clerkenwell.