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(give smb. a lesson (ток. give a lesson to smb.))Lady Wanley: "One of these days Mrs. Jennings will give her eyes not to have insulted that poor child. I'm going to give her a lesson that she'll never forget." (W. S. Maugham, ‘Jack Straw’, act I) — Леди Уэнли: "Недалек тот час, когда миссис Дженнингс тысячу раз пожалеет, что обижала этого несчастного ребенка. Я так ее проучу, что она вовек этого не забудет."
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2 give smb. a lesson
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3 give somebody a lesson
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > give somebody a lesson
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4 give a good lesson
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5 give a good lesson
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6 give a good lesson
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7 give someone a lesson
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8 to give somebody a lesson
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noungive lessons — Privatstunden od. -unterricht geben
give Italian lessons — Italienischunterricht od. -stunden geben
[give] lessons in/on — Unterricht [erteilen] in (+ Dat.)
teach somebody a lesson — jemandem eine Lektion erteilen; [Vorfall usw.:] jemandem eine Lehre sein
learn one's or a lesson from something — aus etwas eine Lehre ziehen
* * *['lesn]1) (something which is learned or taught: The lesson which we learned from the experience was never to trust anyone.) die Lektion2) (a period of teaching: during the French lesson.) die Stunde3) (a part of the Bible read in church: He was asked to read the lesson on Sunday morning.) die Lesung* * *les·son[ˈlesən]ndriving \lesson Fahrstunde fto take acting/guitar \lessons Schauspiel-/Gitarrenunterricht nehmenEnglish \lessons Englischunterricht mscience \lessons Unterricht m in naturwissenschaftlichen Fächernthere is a \lesson for all parents in this child's tragic death aus dem tragischen Tod dieses Kindes sollten alle Eltern eine Lehre ziehento teach sb a \lesson jdm eine Lektion erteilenI hope that's taught you a \lesson! ich hoffe, das war dir eine Lehre!to read the \lesson aus der Bibel lesen* * *['lesn]nlessons — Unterricht m
his lessons are boring — sein Unterricht ist or seine Stunden sind langweilig
lessons begin at 9 — der Unterricht or die Schule beginnt um 9
he's not very good at his lessons — er ist kein besonders guter Schüler
to give or teach a lesson — eine Stunde geben, unterrichten
he has learned his lesson — er hat seine Lektion gelernt
what lesson can we learn from this story? —
* * *lesson [ˈlesn]A s1. Lektion f, Übungsstück n2. (Haus)Aufgabe f3. a) (Lehr-, Unterrichts)Stunde f:an English lesson eine Englischstunde;give sb a lesson SPORT jemanden vorführenb) pl Unterricht m, Stunden pl:give lessons Unterricht erteilen, unterrichten, Stunden geben;take lessons from sb Stunden oder Unterricht bei jemandem nehmen;lessons in French Französischunterricht4. fig Lehre f:this was a lesson to me das war mir eine Lehre;let this be a lesson to you lass dir das zur Lehre oder Warnung dienen5. fig Lektion f, Denkzettel m:6. REL (zu verlesender) (Bibel)TextB v/tin in dat)* * *noungive lessons — Privatstunden od. -unterricht geben
give Italian lessons — Italienischunterricht od. -stunden geben
[give] lessons in/on — Unterricht [erteilen] in (+ Dat.)
2) (fig.): (example, warning) Lektion, die; Lehre, dieteach somebody a lesson — jemandem eine Lektion erteilen; [Vorfall usw.:] jemandem eine Lehre sein
learn one's or a lesson from something — aus etwas eine Lehre ziehen
* * *n.Belehrung f.Lehrstunde f.Lektion -en f.Unterrichtsstunde f. -
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1. n- lesson of historyto draw a lesson from smth — извлекать урок из чего-л.
- political lesson 2. vобучать; поучать, читать нотацию -
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1. n1) урок2) урок, завдання3) pl заняття4) нотація; повчання; нагінкаto give smb. a lesson — прочитати комусь нотацію, провчити когось
5) урок, застереження6) публічне читання, лекція7) церк. уривок із святого письма (з Біблії), що читається під час відправи2. v1) учити, навчати2) читати нотацію, вичитувати (комусь)* * *I n1) урок, заняттяlesson book — підручник; урок, завдання; pl заняття; мyз. ( інструментальний) етюд
2) урок, застереження; нотація, повчання, прочухан3) цepк. повчання, уривок з Біблії ( читається під час служби)II v1) учити, навчати2) читати нотацію; повчати; вичитувати -
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пpoучить кoгo-л.Lady Wanley. One of these days Mrs. Jennings will give her eyes not to have insulted that poor child. I'm going to give her a lesson that she'll never forget (W. S. Maugham) -
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['lesn] 1. n1) уро́кto give [to take] lessons in English — дава́ти (бра́ти) уро́ки англі́йської мо́ви
let this be a lesson to you — хай це бу́де вам уро́ком
2) нота́ціяto give smb. a lesson — прочита́ти кому́сь нота́цію; провчи́ти кого́сь
3) церк. ури́вок з Бі́блії, що чита́ється під час відпра́ви2. v1) дава́ти уро́к(и)2) чита́ти нота́цію -
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lesson [ˈlesn]leçon f• let that be a lesson to you! que cela te serve de leçon !* * *['lesn]1) cours m, leçon fto give lessons — donner des cours (in de)
to take/have lessons — prendre/suivre des cours (in de)
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lesson ['lesən]∎ an English lesson une leçon ou un cours d'anglais;∎ a dancing/driving lesson une leçon de danse/de conduite;∎ to give a lesson donner un cours ou une leçon;∎ lessons start at half past eight les cours commencent à huit heures et demie;∎ private lessons cours mpl particuliers∎ her downfall was a lesson to us all sa chute nous a servi de leçon à tous;∎ to teach sb a lesson donner une (bonne) leçon à qn;∎ that'll teach him a lesson! cela lui servira de leçon!;∎ the experience has taught me a lesson I won't forget! cette expérience m'a servi de leçon, croyez-moi!;∎ let that be a lesson to you! que cela vous serve de leçon!►► lesson plan plan m de cours -
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lesson [ˊlesǝn]1. n1) уро́к;to give (to take) lessons in English дава́ть (брать) уро́ки англи́йского языка́
;let this be a lesson to you пусть э́то послу́жит вам уро́ком
2) нота́ция;3) церк. отры́вок из свяще́нного писа́ния, чита́емый во вре́мя слу́жбы2. v уст.1) дава́ть уро́к(и); обуча́ть2) чита́ть нота́цию, поуча́ть -
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lesson n1 gen leçon f ; Sch cours m, leçon f ; Spanish lesson cours d'espagnol ; driving/tennis lesson leçon de conduite/de tennis ; to give lessons donner des cours (in de) ; to take/have lessons prendre/suivre des cours (in de) ; the headmaster will take today's French lesson le directeur va assurer le cours de français aujourd'hui ; we have lessons from 9 to 12 nous avons cours de 9 heures à midi ;3 fig leçon f ; let that be a lesson to you! que cela te serve de leçon! ; I've learned my lesson! cela m'a servi de leçon! ; I'm going to teach him a lesson! je vais lui donner une bonne leçon! ; that'll teach you a lesson! cela t'apprendra! -
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♦ lesson /ˈlɛsn/n.1 lezione: a Latin lesson, una lezione di latino; DIALOGO → - Considering an evening course- There are two one and a half hour lessons a week, ci sono due lezioni da un'ora e mezza alla settimana; to give [to take] lessons in painting, dare [prendere] lezioni di pittura; Let that be a lesson to you!, che ti serva di lezione!2 (relig.) lezione; lettura: first [second] lesson, lettura del Vecchio [del Nuovo] Testamento; prima [seconda] lettura(to) lesson /ˈlɛsn/v. t. -
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■ give upA v. i. + avv.1 rinunciare ( a un tentativo): I gave up trying to swim across the river, rinunciai ad attraversare il fiume a nuoto; (fam.) I give up!, rinuncio (a indovinare); mi arrendo!2 arrendersi; darsi per vinto; cedere: At last the defenders gave up, alla fine i difensori si arresero3 smettere di lavorare; staccare (fam.)B v. t. + avv.1 consegnare; cedere; abbandonare: They gave up the town to the enemy, cedettero (o abbandonarono) la città al nemico; to give up one's seat to an elderly person, cedere il posto ( a sedere) a un anziano3 rivelare; svelare; rendere noto4 rinunciare a; smettere di: You should give up smoking, dovresti rinunciare al fumo (o smettere di fumare)5 abbandonare; lasciare; piantare (fam.): Don't give up your old friends!, non abbandonare i vecchi amici!; to give up all hope, lasciare ogni speranza6 (fam.) lasciare perdere7 dare (q.) per spacciato (morto, introvabile, bocciato, ecc.): to give sb. up for dead [for lost], dare q. per morto [per disperso]; Where have you been? We'd given you up, dove ti sei cacciato? pensavamo proprio che non ti avremmo visto (o che non saresti venuto)8 dedicare; impiegare: The whole lesson was given up to poetry, l'intera lezione è stata dedicata alla poesia9 ► give over, B, def. 2 e 3 □ to give oneself up, consegnarsi; (leg.) costituirsi; darsi, dedicarsi; abbandonarsi: He gave himself up to a life of debauchery, si diede a una vita di dissolutezza.NOTA D'USO: - to give up to do o to give up doing?-
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