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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 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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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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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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['lesən]nурок, занятиеWe have no lessons today. — У нас сегодня нет занятий. /Мы сегодня не занимаемся.
Let it be a lesson to you. — Пусть это послужит вам уроком.
He got a good lesson. — Он получил хороший урок.
Proverbs give us the best lessons in the art of expression. — Пословицы лучше всего учат нас искусству выражать свои мысли.
Nature teaches beautiful lessons. — Природа учит нас понимать красоту.
- easy lesson- revision lesson
- English lesson
- instructive lesson
- daily lessons
- conversational lessons
- singing lesson
- class lessons
- history lessons
- whole lesson
- half the lesson
- lesson one
- one lesson ahead of smb
- lesson in mathematics
- lesson on this subject
- lesson in culture
- one's lesson from such an accident is...
- lesson of losing a fight
- smb's homework for the next lesson - attend one's lessons- be taught by postal lessons- begin the lesson- draw a lesson from the incident- drive home the lesson
- exchange lessons in our respective subjects
- get a lesson across to one's pupils
- give vocal lessons
- impose home lessons on young children
- learn a good lesson
- learn a lesson from experience
- miss lessons
- dodge lessons
- practice one's piano lessons
- prepare home lessons
- provide an object
- read smb a lesson
- receive lessons from a correspondence school
- say one's lesson
- take private lessons
- take driving lessons
- take the lesson to heart
- teach smb a lesson
- lesson begins
- lesson is over
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'lesn1) (something which is learned or taught: The lesson which we learned from the experience was never to trust anyone.) lección2) (a period of teaching: during the French lesson.) clase3) (a part of the Bible read in church: He was asked to read the lesson on Sunday morning.) lecturalesson n clase / leccióntr['lesən]1 (class) clase nombre femenino2 (warning) lección nombre femenino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLlet that be a lesson to you! ¡que te sirva de lección!to teach somebody a lesson dar una lección a alguienlesson ['lɛsən] n1) class: clase f, curso m2) : lección fthe lessons of history: las lecciones de la historian.• escarmiento s.m.• lección s.f.'lesṇ1) ( Educ)a) (class, period) clase fto give lessons in something — dar* or (Chi) hacer* clases de algo
to take lessons in something — tomar clases de algo, dar* clases de algo (Esp)
b) ( in textbook) lección f2) ( from experience) lección fto learn one's lesson — aprender la lección, escarmentar*
that'll teach you a lesson! — que te sirva de lección or de escarmiento!
3) ( Relig) lectura f['lesn]1. N1) (=class) clase fa French/tennis lesson — una clase de francés/tenis
to give swimming/piano lessons — dar clases de natación/piano
2) (in textbook) lección f3) (fig) lección fif there is a single lesson to be drawn from this, it is that... — si hay algo que podemos aprender de esto, es que...
there are lessons to be learnt from this terrible tragedy — esta terrible tragedia nos debe servir de lección
learn 1., 1)let that be a lesson to you! — ¡que te sirva de lección!, ¡para que aprendas!
4) (Rel) lectura f2.CPDlesson plan N — plan m de estudio
* * *['lesṇ]1) ( Educ)a) (class, period) clase fto give lessons in something — dar* or (Chi) hacer* clases de algo
to take lessons in something — tomar clases de algo, dar* clases de algo (Esp)
b) ( in textbook) lección f2) ( from experience) lección fto learn one's lesson — aprender la lección, escarmentar*
that'll teach you a lesson! — que te sirva de lección or de escarmiento!
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1. n урок, занятие2. n урок, заданиеdemonstration lesson — открытый, показательный урок
3. n занятия4. n муз. этюд5. n урок, предостережение6. n нотация, наставление, нагоняй7. n церк. поучение, отрывок из Библии8. v учить, обучать9. v читать нотацию; поучать; отчитыватьСинонимический ряд:1. example (noun) caution; example; warning2. exercise (noun) assignment; drill; exercise; reading; recitation; study3. good example (noun) good example; guide; helpful word; message; model4. instruction (noun) education; explanation; instruction; lecture; schooling; teaching; tutoring5. moral (noun) moral; precept6. reprove (verb) admonish; call down; chide; monish; rebuke; reprimand; reproach; reprove; tick off -
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'lesn1) (something which is learned or taught: The lesson which we learned from the experience was never to trust anyone.) lekse; lærepenge2) (a period of teaching: during the French lesson.) time, leksjon3) (a part of the Bible read in church: He was asked to read the lesson on Sunday morning.) bibeltekstleksjon--------lærepenge--------undervisningstimeIsubst. \/ˈlesn\/1) leksjon, time, undervisningstime2) lekse, hjemmelekse3) ( overført) lekse, lærepenge, irettesettelse, skrape4) ( kirkelig) bibeltekst, lektie, bibelstykkedo\/learn\/prepare one's lessons gjøre lekser, lære leksene, lese lekser, øve på leksenegive a lesson on holde en time omgive lessons gi timer (i et fag)underviselesson in music musikkleksjon, musikktimeread somebody a lesson ( hverdagslig) gi noen en overhaling, gi noen en skjennepreken, lese leksene for noenset the lesson gi lekse (til neste gang)take a lesson from something ta lærdom av noetake private lessons from\/of\/with somebody ta privattimer for\/hos noenteach somebody a lesson gi noen en lærepenge, lære noen en lekseIIverb \/ˈlesn\/ ( gammeldags)1) irettesette, lekse opp2) (amer.) undervise, gi timer -
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['lesn]1) lezione f.to give lessons — dare lezioni (in di)
to take, have lessons — prendere, seguire lezioni (in di)
2) relig. lettura f.3) fig.* * *['lesn]1) (something which is learned or taught: The lesson which we learned from the experience was never to trust anyone.) lezione2) (a period of teaching: during the French lesson.) lezione3) (a part of the Bible read in church: He was asked to read the lesson on Sunday morning.) lettura* * *['lesn]1) lezione f.to give lessons — dare lezioni (in di)
to take, have lessons — prendere, seguire lezioni (in di)
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1. [ʹles(ə)n] n1. 1) урок, занятиеEnglish [singing] lesson - урок английского языка [пения]
lesson in mathematics [in drawing] - урок математики [рисования]
to give lessons - давать уроки [ср. тж. 2, 2)]
2) урок, заданиеto learn one's lesson - учить урок [см. тж. 2,1)]
to do /to make, to prepare/ one's lessons - готовить уроки
to say /to recite/ one's lesson - отвечать урок
3) pl занятия4) муз. (инструментальный) этюд2. 1) урок, предостережениеto learn one's lesson - получить хороший урок [см. тж. 1, 2)]
to teach smb. a lesson - проучить кого-л.
let his fate be a lesson to you - пусть его судьба будет вам /послужит для вас/ уроком
2) нотация, наставление, нагоняйto give /to read/ smb. a lesson - прочесть кому-л. нотацию, отчитать кого-л. [ср. тж. 1, 1)]
3. церк. поучение, отрывок из Библии ( читается во время службы)2. [ʹles(ə)n] v1. учить, обучатьto lesson smb. into obedience - научить кого-л. повиновению
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{'lesn}
I. 1. урок
French/history, etc. LESSON урок по френски/исторня и пр
2. нотация, поука
to read someone a LESSON чета някому нотация, мъмря някого
to draw a LESSON from извличам поука от
3. pl учение
not very bright at his LESSONs не много силен ученик
4. църк. откъс от Библията (като част от службата)
II. 1. уча, обучавам
2. мъмря, чета нотация* * *{'lesn} n 1. урок; French/history, etc. lesson урок по френски/исто(2) {'lesn} v 1. уча, обучавам; 2. мъмря, чета нотация.* * *час; урок; поука; нотация;* * *1. french/history, etc. lesson урок по френски/исторня и пр 2. i. урок 3. ii. уча, обучавам 4. not very bright at his lessons не много силен ученик 5. pl учение 6. to draw a lesson from извличам поука от 7. to read someone a lesson чета някому нотация, мъмря някого 8. мъмря, чета нотация 9. нотация, поука 10. църк. откъс от Библията (като част от службата)* * *lesson[´lesən] n 1. урок; French \lesson урок по френски; to do o.'s \lessons уча си уроците; 2. нотация; поука; to read s.o. a \lesson мъмря, чета нотация някому; the punishment has been a \lesson to him наказанието му послужи за урок; 3. pl учение; not very bright at his \lessons не много силен ученик; 4. pl курс; 5. рел. откъс от Библията (част от службата за даден ден); чтение. -
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دَرْسٌ (حِصَّة) \ lesson: a fixed period for teaching: At school we have five lessons each morning, sth. that is learnt or taught Have you finished your history lesson? Read lesson 5 on page 17. My father gives driving lessons, (esp. in the phrase teach sb. a lesson) an experience that provides a warning or example You played with fire and burnt your fingers? Let that be a lesson to you. I hope that has taught you a lesson. \ عِبْرَة \ lesson: (esp. in the phrase teach sb. a lesson) an experience that provides a warning or example: You played with fire and burnt your fingers? Let that be a lesson to you. I hope that has taught you a lesson. -
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['lesn]1) (something which is learned or taught: The lesson which we learned from the experience was never to trust anyone.) lekcija2) (a period of teaching: during the French lesson.) učna ura3) (a part of the Bible read in church: He was asked to read the lesson on Sunday morning.) nauk* * *I [lesn]nounlekcija, naloga; učna ura, pouk (tudi figuratively); figuratively lekcija, graja; ecclesiastic nauk; plural učenje, študijecclesiastic first lesson — (brani) odlomek iz stare zavezeecclesiastic second lesson — (brani) odlomek iz nove zavezeecclesiastic proper lesson — dnevu primeren odlomek iz sv. pismaII [lesn]transitive verbučiti; figuratively grajati, v strah prijemati, učiti kozjih molitmc -
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1. n- lesson of historyto draw a lesson from smth — извлекать урок из чего-л.
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გაკვეთილი●●I'll teach him a lesson! მე იმას ვასწავლი ჭკუას!to read smb. a lesson ნოტაციის წაკითხვა (ნოტაციას წაუკითხავს), ჭკუის სწავლებაto draw a lesson from... რაღაციდან ჭკუის სწავლა, გაკვეთილის მიღება (ჭკუას ისწავლის) -
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1. сущ.
1) урок а) учебный час to give English lessons ≈ давать уроки английского языка, преподавать английский язык to take English lessons ≈ брать уроки английского языка б) учебное задание, учебная работа to study one's lessons ≈ учить уроки to learn a lesson ≈ учить урок в) опыт, знания, полученные во время обучения to teach smb. a lesson ≈ проучить кого-л., преподать урок кому-л. We can learn/draw important lesson from this disaster. ≈ Мы можем вынести важный урок из этой катастрофы.
2) нотация, нравоучение, наставление moral lesson ≈ урок, наставление to give/read smb. a lesson ≈ прочесть кому-л. нотацию;
проучить кого-л.
3) церк. отрывок из священного писания, читаемый во время службы Syn: lection
2. гл.
1) давать урок(и) ;
обучать If you will lesson me to find trouble is no trouble, I will thank you much for that. ≈ Если вы научите меня не считать неприятности неприятностями, я буду вам очень благодарен. Syn: instruct, teach
2) читать нотацию, поучать;
внушать что-л. Syn: inculcate урок, занятие - * book учебник - English * урок английского языка - revision * повторительный урок - * in mathematics урок математики - to give *s давать уроки - to take *s брать уроки урок, задание - to learn one's * учить урок - to do /to make, to prepare/ one's *s готовить уроки - to say /to recite/ one's * отвечать урок занятия - Tom is very fond of his *s занятия в школе очень нравятся Тому (музыкальное) (инструментальный) этюд урок, предостережение - to learn one's * получить хороший урок - to teach smb. a * проучить кого-л. - let his fate be a * to you пусть его судьба будет вам /послужит для вас/ уроком нотация, наставление, нагоняй - to give /to read/ smb. a * прочесть кому-л. нотацию, отчитать кого-л. (церковное) поучение, отрывок из Библии ( читается во время службы) учить, обучать - to * smb. into obedience научить кого-л. повиновению читать нотацию;
поучать;
отчитывать to give (или to read) (smb.) a ~ прочесть (кому-л.) нотацию;
проучить (кого-л.) ~ урок;
to give (to take) lessons in English давать (брать) уроки английского языка let this be a ~ to you пусть это послужит вам уроком
См. также в других словарях:
Lesson — Les son (l[e^]s s n), n. [OE. lessoun, F. le[,c]on lesson, reading, fr. L. lectio a reading, fr. legere to read, collect. See {Legend}, and cf. {Lection}.] 1. Anything read or recited to a teacher by a pupil or learner; something, as a portion of … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
lesson — [les′ən] n. [ME lessoun < OFr leçon < L lectio, a reading, hence text, lesson < pp. of legere, to read: see LOGIC] 1. something to be learned; specif., a) an exercise or assignment that a student is to prepare or learn within a given… … English World dictionary
Lesson — Les son, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Lessoned} ( s nd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Lessoning}.] To teach; to instruct. Shak. [1913 Webster] To rest the weary, and to soothe the sad, Doth lesson happier men, and shame at least the bad. Byron. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Lesson XX — Género Drama, Romance, Yaoi, Shōjo Estudio Daiei Co. Ltd Lanzamiento 1995 … Wikipedia Español
lesson — [n1] information taught assignment, chalk talk*, class, coaching, drill, education, exercise, homework, instruction, lecture, period, practice, quiz, reading, recitation, schooling, study, task, teaching, test, tutoring; concepts 274,285,287… … New thesaurus
Lesson — (spr. óng), René Primevère, Naturforscher, geb. 20. März 1794 in Rochefort, gest. daselbst 28. April 1849, begleitete 1822–25 den Kapitän Duperrey auf seiner Weltreise auf der Korvette La Coquille und wurde dann Professor der Botanik in Rochefort … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
lesson — index caveat, correction (punishment), guidance Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
lesson — ● lesson Mot anglais signifiant leçon et désignant en Angleterre, aux XVIIe et XVIIIe s., une suite ou sonate pour un ou plusieurs instruments. (J. Dowland, T. Morley, H. Purcell et G. F. Händel sont les principaux auteurs de lessons.) … Encyclopédie Universelle
lesson — (n.) early 13c., a reading aloud from the Bible, also something to be learned by a student, from O.Fr. leçon, from L. lectionem (nom. lectio) a reading, noun of action from pp. stem of legere to read (see LECTURE (Cf. lecture) (n.)). Transferred… … Etymology dictionary
lesson — (izg. lèsn) m DEFINICIJA 1. glazb. pov. instrumentalno djelo, posebno kompozicije za orgulje (u Engleskoj u 17. i 18. st.) 2. čitanje odlomaka iz svetih knjiga za vrijeme službe u crkvi ETIMOLOGIJA engl … Hrvatski jezični portal
lesson — ► NOUN 1) a period of learning or teaching. 2) a thing learned. 3) a thing that serves as a warning or encouragement. 4) a passage from the Bible read aloud during a church service. ORIGIN Old French leçon, from Latin legere read … English terms dictionary