lessons
英 [ˈlɛsnz]
美 [ˈlɛsənz]
n. 一节课; 一课时; 课; 教学单元; 经验; 教训
lesson的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 课程;一堂课
Alessonis a fixed period of time when people are taught about a particular subject or taught how to do something.- It would be his last French lesson for months...
这将是他以后几个月里的最后一堂法语课。 - Johanna took piano lessons.
约翰娜上了钢琴课。
- It would be his last French lesson for months...
- N-COUNT 教训;经验
You uselessonto refer to an experience which acts as a warning to you or an example from which you should learn.- There's still one lesson to be learned from the crisis—we all need to better understand the thinking of the other side.
从这次危机中我们还可以吸取一个教训——我们都需要更好地了解对方的想法。
- There's still one lesson to be learned from the crisis—we all need to better understand the thinking of the other side.
- N-COUNT (教堂礼拜中的)《圣经》选读
In a church service, thelessonis a short piece of text which is read aloud from the bible.- The Rev. Nicola Judd read the lesson.
尼古拉·贾德牧师选读了经文。
- The Rev. Nicola Judd read the lesson.
双语例句
- He started piano lessons at the age of 7.
他7岁开始上钢琴课。 - The company failed to learn any lessons from this experience.
公司未能从这次经历中吸取任何教训。 - She's having singing lessons.
她在上声乐课。 - Johanna took piano lessons.
约翰娜上了钢琴课。 - Try and learn from the lessons implicit in the failure of your marriage.
要努力从失败婚姻中吸取教训。 - We have no lessons this afternoon.
我们今天下午没课。 - The lessons learned at the cost of blood helped to sober us.
血的教训使我们的头脑清醒了。 - Don't neglect your lessons.
别把功课荒了。 - History affords us lessons that merit attention.
历史给我们提供了值得注意的借鉴。 - We must bear in mind these lessons paid for with blood.
我们要记住这些血的教训。