episode 英 [ˈepɪsəʊd]   美 [ˈepɪsoʊd]

episode

episode  英 [ˈepɪsəʊd] 美 [ˈepɪsoʊd]

n. 插曲;一段情节;插话;有趣的事件 

名词复数:episodes 

I ask what the episode taught him. 我问这段插曲给了他什么教训。
A year ago, my average week was something like a Sex and The City episode. 一年前,我每周的生活就是性和城市小插曲之类的东西。

  • Think of your favorite TV show. It runs all year long, in weekly installments. Each of those individual programs is an episode, one part of a long series.
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  • n. 插曲;一段情节;插话;有趣的事件
  • 1. I ask what the episode taught him.

    我问这段插曲给了他什么教训。

  • 2. A year ago, my average week was something like a Sex and The City episode.

    一年前,我每周的生活就是性和城市小插曲之类的东西。

  • episode (n.) 1670s, "commentary between two choric songs in a Greek tragedy," also "an incidental narrative or digression within a story, poem, etc.," from French épisode or directly from Greek epeisodion "an episode," literally "an addition," noun use of neuter of epeisodios "coming in besides," from epi "in addition" (see epi-) + eisodos "a coming in, entrance" (from PIE root *en "in").
epi·sode / ˈepɪsəʊd ; NAmE ˈepɪsoʊd / noun 1 an event, a situation, or a period of time in sb's life, a novel, etc. that is important or interesting in some way (人生的)一段经历;(小说的)片段,插曲 SYN incident I'd like to try and forget the whole episode. 我倒想尽量把那段经历全部忘掉。 One of the funniest episodes in the book occurs in Chapter 6. 书中最有趣的片段之一在第 6 章。 2 one part of a story that is broadcast on television or radio in several parts (电视连续剧或广播剧的)一集 episode episodes epi·sode / ˈepɪsəʊd ; NAmE ˈepɪsoʊd /
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