lesson
n. 一課時; 課程; 教訓; 《聖經》選讀
A lesson is 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...
這將是他以後幾個月裡的最後一堂法語課。
Johanna took piano lessons.
約翰娜上了鋼琴課。
You use lesson to 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.
從這次危機中我們還可以吸取一個教訓——我們都需要更好地瞭解對方的想法。
In a church service, the lesson is a short piece of text which is read aloud from the bible.
The Rev. Nicola Judd read the lesson.
尼古拉·賈德牧師選讀了經文。
1. a unit of instruction;
2. punishment intended as a warning to others;
3. the significance of a story or event;
4. a task assigned for individual study;
class, lesson, lecture, course
這些名詞均含"課"之意。
learn one's lesson
吸取教訓
teach someone a lesson
懲戒,教訓
This has been a painful lesson to me.
對我來說,這節課很傷腦筋.
We can sum up the main point of the lesson in three sentences.
我們可以用三句話來概括本課要點.
The teacher tied in what he said with the vocabulary in the previous lesson.
老師把他所講的同前一課中的詞彙聯絡起來.
It is a lesson to me.
這對我是一個教訓.
This lesson is a continuation of our last lesson.
這課是上一課的延續部分.