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1 teach sb. a lesson
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. -
2 lesson
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. -
3 урок
lesson (по in) (и прен.)урок по френски и пр. a French etc. lessonизваждам на урок examineтова ще ти бъде урок that'll teach you (a lesson)давам някому добър урок give/teach s.o. a good lessonполучавам добър урок get a lesson* * *уро̀к,м., -ци, (два) уро̀ка lesson (по in) (и прен.); вземам си \урокк learn o.’s lesson, chalk (s.th.) up to experience; давам някому добър \урокк give/teach s.o. a good lesson; за \урокк на другите as a caution to others; нагледен \урокк an object lesson; служа за \урокк point a moral; това ще ти бъде \урокк that’ll teach you (a lesson); разг. that will fix you.* * *lesson: a history урок - урок по история; an object урок - нагледен урок, I will teach you a good урок! - Ще ти дам добър урок!; task* * *1. lesson (пo in) (и прен.) 2. УРОК пo френски и пр. a French etc. lesson 3. вземам си УРОК learn o.'s lesson 4. давам някому добър УРОК give/teach s.o. a good lesson 5. за УРОК на другите as a caution to others 6. изваждам на УРОК examine 7. нагледен УРОК an object lesson 8. получавам добър УРОК get a lesson 9. служа заУРОК point a moral 10. това ще ти бъде УРОК that'll teach you (a lesson) -
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Синонимический ряд:наказать (глаг.) наказать -
5 lærestreg
* * *:### [ give ham en lærestreg] teach him a lesson;[ lad det være dig en lærestreg] let that be a lesson to you. -
6 mengapokan
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7 menjerakan
teach someone a lesson; frighten, intimidate; be wary of, learn to avoid -
8 преподнести
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9 bay yon leson
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10 проучить его
удар, сбивший его с ног — the blow which grassed him
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11 проучить ее
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12 проучить их
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13 dar una lección a algn
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14 jemandem eine Lektion erteilen
to teach someone a lessonDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > jemandem eine Lektion erteilen
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15 преподнести урок
to teach smb a lessonДополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > преподнести урок
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16 преподносить урок
to teach smb a lessonДополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > преподносить урок
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17 jdm. eine Lehre erteilen
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18 jdm. eine Lehrstunde erteilen
to teach sb. a lessonDeutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > jdm. eine Lehrstunde erteilen
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19 dünyanın kaç bucak olduğunu göstermek
to teach sb a lessonİngilizce Sözlük Türkçe > dünyanın kaç bucak olduğunu göstermek
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20 escarmentar
v.1 to learn (one's lesson).2 to learn one's lesson, to learn from one's mistakes, to learn from one's own mistakes.El pillo escarmentó The bandit regretted it.3 to discipline, to punish, to teach a lesson.María escarmentó a los niños Mary disciplined the kids.4 to learn by experience, to take warning.El chiquillo escarmentó The little kid learned by experience.* * *1 to punish severely, teach a lesson to1 to learn one's lesson\escarmentar en cabeza ajena to learn from somebody else's mistakes* * *1.2.¡para que escarmientes! — that'll teach you!
* * *1.verbo intransitivo to learn one's lesson2.escarmentar vt to teach... a lesson* * *= learn + Posesivo + lesson.Ex. One lesson soon learned was that cultural and library needs are only a small part of a municipality's overall policy.* * *1.verbo intransitivo to learn one's lesson2.escarmentar vt to teach... a lesson* * *= learn + Posesivo + lesson.Ex: One lesson soon learned was that cultural and library needs are only a small part of a municipality's overall policy.
* * *escarmentar [A5 ]vito learn one's lesson¡para que escarmientes! that'll teach you!, let that be a lesson to you!a ver si escarmientas de una vez I hope you've learned o that's taught you a lessonya le ha pasado varias veces pero no escarmienta it's already happened to her several times, but she never learnsnadie escarmienta en cabeza ajena one learns from one's own mistakes■ escarmentarvtto teach … a lesson* * *
escarmentar ( conjugate escarmentar) verbo intransitivo
to learn one's lesson;◊ ¡para que escarmientes! that'll teach you!;
no escarmienta she never learns
verbo transitivo
to teach … a lesson
escarmentar
I verbo intransitivo to learn one's lesson: estoy escarmentado, I've learnt my lesson
así escarmentarás, that'll teach you (a lesson)
escarmentar en cabeza ajena, to learn from others' mistakes
II verbo transitivo to teach a lesson to
' escarmentar' also found in these entries:
English:
chasten
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* * *♦ vtto teach a lesson to♦ vito learn (one's lesson);con eso escarmentará para toda su vida that's taught him a lesson he'll never forget;este niño nunca escarmienta this child never learns his lesson;escarmentar en cabeza ajena to learn from sb else's mistakes* * *I v/t teach a lesson toII v/i learn one’s lesson;escarmentar en cabeza ajena learn from other people’s mistakes* * *escarmentar {55} vt: to punish, to teach a lesson toescarmentar vi: to learn one's lesson* * *escarmentar vb
См. также в других словарях:
teach someone a lesson — teach (someone) a lesson To bring home to (someone) his or her folly • • • Main Entry: ↑teach * * * teach someone a lesson informal phrase to punish someone for doing something bad so that they do not do it again She thought he was rude and… … Useful english dictionary
teach someone a lesson — teach (someone) a lesson to show what should not be done. You would think that losing her job because she took too much time off would have taught her a lesson, but it s happened again! He had this idea that the government is evil and must be… … New idioms dictionary
teach (someone) a lesson — To bring home to (someone) his or her folly ● teach … Useful english dictionary
teach someone a lesson — If you teach somebody a lesson, you do something to punish them for behaving badly and make them understand that they should not do it again. The next time she arrives late, she ll find the door closed. That ll teach her a lesson! … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
teach someone a lesson — informal to punish someone for doing something bad so that they do not do it again She thought he was rude and needed to be taught a lesson … English dictionary
teach someone a lesson — verb To punish someone. Syn: fix someones wagon … Wiktionary
teach — W2S1 [ti:tʃ] v past tense and past participle taught [to:t US to:t] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(school/college etc)¦ 2¦(show somebody how)¦ 3¦(change somebody s ideas)¦ 4¦(experience shows something)¦ 5 that ll teach you (to do something) 6 teach somebody a… … Dictionary of contemporary English
teach a lesson — teach (someone) a lesson to show what should not be done. You would think that losing her job because she took too much time off would have taught her a lesson, but it s happened again! He had this idea that the government is evil and must be… … New idioms dictionary
teach — [ titʃ ] (past tense and past participle taught [ tɔt ] ) verb *** 1. ) intransitive or transitive to help students to learn something in a school, college, university, etc. by giving classes: How long have you been teaching here? teach… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
teach a lesson — teach (someone) a lesson To bring home to (someone) his or her folly • • • Main Entry: ↑teach … Useful english dictionary
teach — /ti:tS/ past tense and past participle taught verb 1 SCHOOL/COLLEGE ETC (I, T) to give lessons in a school, college, or university: Guy s been teaching in France for 3 years now. | teach English/mathematics/history etc: Janet teaches science at a … Longman dictionary of contemporary English