- When a story has something to teach its reader, it has a lesson. The lessons of many folktales range from "always tell the truth" to "be brave" to "find a prince."
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- n. 教训;课
- vt. 教训;上课
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1. She gives piano lessons.
她教授钢琴课。
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2. The course book is divided into 30 lessons.
这本教科书分为 30 课。
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3. The accident taught me a lesson I'll never forget.
那事故给我的教训永远也不会忘记。
- lesson (n.) early 13c., "a reading aloud from the Bible," also "something to be learned by a student," from Old French leçon, from Latin lectionem (nominative lectio) "a reading," noun of action from past participle stem of legere "to read," from PIE root *leg- (1) "to collect, gather," with derivatives meaning "to speak (to 'pick out words')." Transferred sense of "an occurrence from which something can be learned" is from 1580s.
les·son ★ / ˈlesn ; NAmE ˈlesn / noun 1 ★ a period of time in which sb is taught sth 一节课;一课时 ◆ She gives piano lessons. 她教授钢琴课。 ◆ All new students are given lessons in/onhow to use the library. 所有新生都要上如何利用图书馆的课。 ◆ I'm having/takingdriving lessons. 我在学开车。 ◆ ( especially BrE) Our first lesson on Tuesdays is French. 我们星期二的第一节课是法语。 ◆ ( especially BrE) What did we do last lesson? 我们上节课学了什么内容? ☞ collocationsat education ☞compare class n. (2 ) 2 ★ something that is intended to be learned 课;教学单元 ◆ The course book is divided into 30 lessons. 这本教科书分为 30 课。 ◆ Other countries can teach us a lessonor two on industrial policy. 其他国家的工业政策,我们可以借鉴一二。 3 ★ an experience, especially an unpleasant one, that sb can learn from so that it does not happen again in the future 经验;教训 ◆ a salutary lesson 有益的经验 ◆ The accident taught me a lessonI'll never forget. 那事故给我的教训永远也不会忘记。 lessonto sb ◆ Let that be a lesson to you (= so that you do not make the same mistake again). 你要以此为鉴。 ☞see also object lesson 4 a passage from the Bible that is read to people during a church service (教堂礼拜中的)《圣经》选读 IDIOMsee learn lesson lessons les·son / ˈlesn ; NAmE ˈlesn /
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