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BNC: 1953 COCA: 1325

lesson

lesson /ˈlɛsn̩/ noun
plural lessons
lesson
/ˈlɛsn̩/
noun
plural lessons
Learner's definition of LESSON
[count]
: an activity that you do in order to learn something课程;功课;学习
also : something that is taught讲授的内容
: a single class or part of a course of instruction一节课;一个教学单元
: something learned through experience经验;教训
see also object lesson
: a part of the Bible read as part of a church service(教堂礼拜中的)《圣经》选读
BNC: 1953 COCA: 1325

lesson

1 of 2

noun

les·​son ˈle-sᵊn How to pronounce lesson (audio)
1
: a passage from sacred writings read in a service of worship
2
a
: a piece of instruction
b
: a reading or exercise to be studied by a pupil
c
: a division of a course of instruction
3
a
: something learned by study or experience
his years of travel had taught him valuable lessons
b
: an instructive example
the lessons of history
c

lesson

2 of 2

verb

lessoned; lessoning ˈle-sə-niŋ How to pronounce lesson (audio)
ˈles-niŋ

transitive verb

1
: to give a lesson to : instruct
2

Example Sentences

Noun You can't go out to play until you've finished your lessons. The book is divided into 12 lessons. She took piano lessons for years. political leaders who have failed to learn the lessons of history I've learned my lesson—I'll never do that again! Let that be a lesson to you—if you don't take better care of your toys they'll get broken! Verb would tirelessly lesson the children in proper manners See More
Recent Examples on the Web
Noun
Lowit’s images from fashion weeks around the world are a history lesson in the evolving beauty standards of the fashion industry, capturing generation after generation of models. Liam Hess, Vogue, 14 Sep. 2022 That was the accidental lesson in Monday’s rare moment of levity in the Crimson Tide football complex. Michael Casagrande | Mcasagrande@al.com, al, 12 Sep. 2022 This is the needling lesson the Padres learned, in so many ways. Bryce Millercolumnist, San Diego Union-Tribune, 11 Sep. 2022 If nothing else, the Trump presidency could be a good lesson for our young adults. Chicago Tribune, 9 Sep. 2022 This sweeping sheer linen canopy in Lorraine and Patrick Frey’s home in Provence is a lesson in less is more. Bebe Howorth, ELLE Decor, 8 Sep. 2022 That was another life lesson on the path to his new role in the hemp industry. Karl Schneider, The Indianapolis Star, 7 Sep. 2022 The Camp Fire was a shocking lesson in threat evaluation. Ingfei Chen, The New Yorker, 6 Sep. 2022 For Merrill, the project was a lesson in going with her instincts—in this case, not to get super precious. Sarah Medford, WSJ, 30 Aug. 2022
Verb
Wray did not explain how the FBI deduced a connection between Chinese efforts to lesson the effects of sanctions and any potential planning for an invasion of Taiwan. Devlin Barrett, Washington Post, 6 July 2022 Democrats are battling among themselves over how, and whether, to lesson some of these curbs. Howard Gleckman, Forbes, 21 Apr. 2022 Oregon tried to lesson the load on Verdell the past few springs, with last year’s practices cut short before full contact any way. oregonlive, 30 Mar. 2021 Regents were deciding whether to drop four men’s sports -- indoor and outdoor track, gymnastics and tennis -- as part of the athletic department’s attempt to lesson the financial blow caused by the coronavirus pandemic. oregonlive, 10 Oct. 2020 The Pac-12′s daily, rapid-response testing will lesson the risk of those kind of outbreaks within a team. oregonlive, 19 Sep. 2020 In theory, the Pac-12′s greater resources and capability for frequent and rapid testing should lesson the risk. oregonlive, 10 Sep. 2020 The fluted barrel, besides adding a distinctive look to the gun, helps lesson the overall weight to just under 8 pounds. Savage Arms, Field & Stream, 30 July 2020 To lesson their harmful impact on the environment, 35 Starbucks stores began charging customers who use the paper cups on Monday, February 26. Suzannah Weiss, Teen Vogue, 27 Feb. 2018 See More

Word History

Etymology

Noun

Middle English, from Anglo-French leçon, from Late Latin lection-, lectio, from Latin, act of reading, from legere to read — more at legend

First Known Use

Noun

13th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb

1555, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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The first known use of lesson was in the 13th century
BNC: 1953 COCA: 1325
lesson

noun¹

1period of teaching or learning課時ADJECTIVE | VERB + LESSON | LESSON + NOUN | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEgood, interesting好課;有趣的課boring無聊的課individual單獨授課private私人授課driving, English, geography, history, music, piano, swimming, etc.駕駛課、英語課、地理課、歷史課、音樂課、鋼琴課、游泳課等VERB + LESSONattend, go to, have, take上課I go to Italian lessons at the local college.我在當地的大學上意大利語課。I'm taking driving lessons at the moment.我正在上駕駛課。begin, start開始上課She started guitar lessons at the age of 38.她 38 歲開始上吉他課。give (sb), offer (sb), provide, take, teach(給某人)上課;(為某人)提供課程;教課She gives singing lessons.她教唱歌課。They're offering free lessons in computing.他們提供免費計算機課程。I had to take a biology lesson this afternoon because the biology teacher was away. (BrE) 因為生物老師不在,下午我不得不替他上了一次課。He doesn't teach very many lessons these days.最近他教的課不多。get上課Students get lessons on how to organize their study time.學生們要上如何安排學習時間的課。prepare備課The trouble is that teachers don't prepare their lessons carefully enough.問題在於老師備課不夠仔細。miss, skip錯過課;逃課He got into trouble for skipping lessons.他因為逃課有了麻煩。LESSON + NOUNplan教案She was preparing a lesson plan for a class she was teaching.她正在為所教的一堂課準備教案。PREPOSITIONduring a/the lesson上課期間No talking was allowed during the lesson.上課不許交頭接耳。in a/the lesson在上課You can't expect to learn all there is to know about the subject in a 45-minute lesson.你不能指望在 45 分鐘的一節課上就學到這個科目的所有知識。lesson about有關⋯的課a lesson about the Civil War有關內戰的課lesson in⋯方面的課He took lessons in Thai cookery.他上了泰式烹飪課。lesson on關於⋯的課a lesson on the Roman Empire關於羅馬帝國的課lesson with⋯教的課They have a lesson with Mrs Evans at two o'clock.他們兩點鐘有埃文斯夫人的課。
lesson

noun²

2sth learned through experience教訓;經驗ADJECTIVE | VERB + LESSON | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEbasic, big, good, great, important, salutary, useful, valuable基本的教訓;大教訓;有益的教訓;重大的教訓;寶貴的教訓bitter, hard, painful沉痛的教訓It's a hard lesson to learn.這是一個應該吸取的沉痛教訓。clear明白無誤的教訓real真正的教訓life, moral人生教訓;道德經驗object (= a practical example of what you should or should not do in a particular situation) 可引以為鑒的實例VERB + LESSONdraw, learn得出經驗教訓What lessons can we draw from this unfortunate experience?我們能從這次不幸的經歷中得到什麼教訓?teach sb給某人教訓It taught me some valuable lessons about working with other people.它給了我一些與人合作的寶貴經驗。apply應用經驗forget, remember忘記/記住教訓We need to remember the lessons of history.我們應該記住歷史的教訓。PREPOSITIONlesson from從⋯得到的教訓There are important lessons to be learned from this mistake.從這個錯誤中能得到一些重要的教訓。lesson in⋯方面的教訓I had learned a lesson in respecting the privacy of others.我得到了一次教訓:應該尊重他人隱私。lesson of⋯的教訓It is dangerous to ignore the lessons of the past.忽視過去的教訓是危險的。

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