Is the word lesson a noun

урок, нотация, поучать, обучать, давать урок

существительное

- урок, занятие

lesson book — учебник
English [singing] lesson — урок английского языка [пения]
revision lesson — повторительный урок
lesson in mathematics [in drawing] — урок математики [рисования]
to give lessons — давать уроки
to take lessons — брать уроки

- урок, задание

to learn one’s lesson — получить хороший урок
to do /to make, to prepare/ one’s lessons — готовить уроки
to say /to recite/ one’s lesson — отвечать урок

- pl. занятия

Tom is very fond of his lessons — занятия в школе очень нравятся Тому

- муз. (инструментальный) этюд
- урок, предостережение

to learn one’s lesson — получить хороший урок
to teach smb. a lesson — проучить кого-л., преподать урок кому-л.
let his fate be a lesson to you — пусть его судьба будет вам /послужит для вас/ уроком

- нотация, наставление, нагоняй

to give /to read/ smb. a lesson — прочесть кому-л. нотацию, отчитать кого-л.

- церк. поучение, отрывок из Библии (читается во время службы)

глагол

- учить, обучать

to lesson smb. into obedience — научить кого-л. повиновению

- читать нотацию; поучать; отчитывать

Мои примеры

Словосочетания

a teacher planning her next lesson — учительница, которая составляет план своего следующего урока  
a lesson on French verb conjugation — урок о спряжении французских глаголов  
to learn a lesson — учить урок  
moral lesson — урок, наставление  
to skip a lesson — пропускать урок  
to give a lesson — дать урок  
history lesson — урок истории  
know lesson — знать урок  
learn a lesson — извлечь пользу  
broadcast lesson — урок по радио  
lesson-grading — поделенный на уроки; разбитый на уроки  
lesson in anatomy — хорошо сложенная молодая женщина; петтинг  

Примеры с переводом

The lesson is over.

Урок окончен.

Lessons start at 9 o’clock.

Уроки начинаются в девять часов.

He did the lesson for today.

Он выполнил урок на сегодня.

Turn to lesson 25.

Перейдём к двадцать пятому уроку.

I skived off a lesson once.

Однажды я прогулял урок.

The episode taught me a lesson I’ll never forget.

Этот случай стал для меня уроком, который я никогда не забуду.

I learned a valuable lesson.

Я получил (выучил) ценный урок.

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Примеры, ожидающие перевода

She’s started taking driving lessons.

The pupil recited his lesson for the day

I’ve learned my lesson—I’ll never do that again!

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Формы слова

noun
ед. ч.(singular): lesson
мн. ч.(plural): lessons

English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Middle English lessoun, from Old French leçon, from Latin lēctiō, lēctiōnem (a reading), from legō (I read, I gather). Doublet of lection.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ˈlɛsn̩/
  • Homophone: lessen
  • Hyphenation: les‧son
  • Rhymes: -ɛsən

Verb[edit]

lesson (third-person singular simple present lessons, present participle lessoning, simple past and past participle lessoned)

  1. (archaic) To instruct to teach.
    • 1834, L[etitia] E[lizabeth] L[andon], Francesca Carrara. [], volume II, London: Richard Bentley, [], (successor to Henry Colburn), →OCLC, page 107:

      And you, my sister—you, who lesson me on endurance, your cheek is pale, and your step languid; even with you, how much has life lost its interest!

Noun[edit]

lesson (plural lessons)

  1. A section of learning or teaching into which a wider learning content is divided.

    In our school a typical working week consists of around twenty lessons and ten hours of related laboratory work.

  2. A learning task assigned to a student; homework.
  3. Something learned or to be learned.

    Nature has many lessons to teach to us.

  4. Something that serves as a warning or encouragement.

    I hope this accident taught you a lesson!

    The accident was a good lesson to me.

  5. A section of the Bible or other religious text read as part of a divine service.

    Here endeth the first lesson.

  6. A severe lecture; reproof; rebuke; warning.
    • a. 1587, Philippe Sidnei [i.e., Philip Sidney], “(please specify the page number)”, in Fulke Greville, Matthew Gwinne, and John Florio, editors, The Countesse of Pembrokes Arcadia [The New Arcadia], London: [] [John Windet] for William Ponsonbie, published 1590, →OCLC; republished in Albert Feuillerat, editor, The Countesse of Pembrokes Arcadia (Cambridge English Classics: The Complete Works of Sir Philip Sidney; I), Cambridge, Cambridgeshire: University Press, 1912, →OCLC:

      She would give her a lesson for walking so late.

    • 1897 December (indicated as 1898), Winston Churchill, chapter VIII, in The Celebrity: An Episode, New York, N.Y.: The Macmillan Company; London: Macmillan & Co., Ltd., →OCLC:

      The humor of my proposition appealed more strongly to Miss Trevor than I had looked for, and from that time forward she became her old self again; [] . Now she had come to look upon the matter in its true proportions, and her anticipation of a possible chance of teaching him a lesson was a pleasure to behold.

  7. (music) An exercise; a composition serving an educational purpose; a study.

Synonyms[edit]

  • lear
  • (religious reading): lection

Derived terms[edit]

  • life lesson
  • object lesson
  • teach someone a lesson

[edit]

  • lectern
  • lection
  • lecture

Translations[edit]

section of learning or teaching

  • Albanian: mësim (sq) m
  • Amharic: ትምህርት (təmhərt)
  • Arabic: دَرْس (ar) m (dars)
    Egyptian Arabic: درس‎ m (dars)
    South Levantine Arabic: درس‎ m (dars)
  • Armenian: դաս (hy) (das)
  • Avar: дарс (dars)
  • Azerbaijani: dərs (az)
  • Baluchi: سبک(sabak), سبق(sabaq), درس(dars)
  • Bashkir: дәрес (däres), (rare) һабаҡ (habaq)
  • Basque: ikasgai
  • Belarusian: уро́к (be) m (urók), ўрок m (ŭrok), ле́кцыя f (ljékcyja)
  • Bengali: শিক্ষা (bn) (śikkha), পাঠ (paṭh), সবক (bn) (sôbôk), দরস (bn) (dôrôs)
  • Breton: kentel (br) f
  • Bulgarian: уро́к (bg) m (urók), ле́кция (bg) f (lékcija)
  • Burmese: သင်ခန်းစာ (my) (sanghkan:ca)
  • Catalan: lliçó (ca) f
  • Chechen: дарс (dars)
  • Chinese:
    Mandarin: 課業课业 (zh) (kèyè), -課-课 (zh) (-kè) (suffix)
  • Czech: lekce (cs) f, vyučovací hodina f
  • Dutch: les (nl) f
  • Esperanto: leciono
  • Estonian: õppetund
  • Finnish: oppitunti (fi), luento (fi)
  • French: leçon (fr) f
  • Friulian: lezion f, lizion f
  • Georgian: გაკვეთილი (gaḳvetili)
  • German: Lehrstunde (de) f, Stunde (de) f, Lektion (de) f, Unterricht (de) m
  • Greek: μάθημα (el) n (máthima)
    Ancient: μάθημα n (máthēma)
  • Hawaiian: haʻawina
  • Hebrew: שיעור / שִׁעוּר (he) m (shi’úr)
  • Hindi: पाठ (hi) m (pāṭh), सबक़ m (sabaq)
  • Hungarian: lecke (hu), óra (hu), tanóra (hu)
  • Icelandic: kennslustund f
  • Indonesian: pelajaran (id)
  • Interlingua: lection
  • Irish: ceacht m
  • Italian: lezione (it) f
  • Japanese: 授業 (ja) (じゅぎょう, jugyō), 学科 (ja) (がっか, gakka),  (ja) (-か, -ka) (suffix), レッスン (ja) (ressun)
  • Kalmyk: кичәл (kichäl)
  • Kazakh: сабақ (kk) (sabaq), дәріс (därıs)
  • Khmer: មេរៀន (mei riən)
  • Korean: 수업(授業) (ko) (sueop), 과(課) (ko) (gwa) (suffix)
  • Kurdish:
    Central Kurdish: دەرس (ckb) (ders)
    Northern Kurdish: ders (ku)
  • Kyrgyz: сабак (ky) (sabak), дарыс (ky) (darıs)
  • Ladino: lisión
  • Lao: ບົດຮຽນ (lo) (bot hīan)
  • Latin: documentum n, auditio f
  • Latvian: mācība f, stunda f
  • Lithuanian: pamoka (lt) f
  • Luxembourgish: Stonn (lb) f, Lektioun f
  • Macedonian: лекција f (lekcija)
  • Malay: pengajaran, pelajaran
  • Malayalam: പാഠം (ml) (pāṭhaṃ), അദ്ധ്യായം (ml) (addhyāyaṃ)
  • Maltese: lezzjoni f
  • Manx: lessoon m
  • Maori: akoranga, whakaakoranga
  • Mongolian:
    Cyrillic: хичээл (mn) (xičeel)
  • Ngazidja Comorian: darasa class 9/10
  • Norman: léçon f (Jersey), leçaon f (Guernsey)
  • Norwegian:
    Bokmål: undervisningstime m
    Nynorsk: undervisingstime m
  • Occitan: leiçon (oc) f, lecçon f
  • Oromo: barumsa
  • Pashto: درس (ps) m (dars), لوست‎ m (lwəst), سبق (ps) m (sabáq)
  • Persian: درس (fa) (dars)
  • Plautdietsch: Oppgow f
  • Polish: lekcja (pl) f
  • Portuguese: lição (pt) f
  • Romanian: lecție (ro) f
  • Russian: уро́к (ru) m (urók), ле́кция (ru) f (lékcija) (lecture)
  • Sanskrit: पाठ (sa) m (pāṭha)
  • Scottish Gaelic: leasan m
  • Serbo-Croatian:
    Cyrillic: лѐкција f
    Roman: lèkcija (sh) f
  • Slovak: lekcia f
  • Slovene: lekcija f
  • Spanish: lección (es) f
  • Swahili: funzo (sw)
  • Swedish: lektion (sv) c
  • Tabasaran: дарс (dars)
  • Tajik: дарс (tg) (dars)
  • Tatar: дәрес (tt) (däres), гыйбрәт (tt) (ğıybrät)
  • Telugu: పాఠం (te) (pāṭhaṁ)
  • Thai: บทเรียน (th) (bòt-riian)
  • Tibetan: སློབ་ཚན (slob tshan)
  • Tigrinya: ትምህርቲ (təmhərti)
  • Tok Pisin: leson
  • Turkish: ders (tr), çimke (tr), sebak
  • Turkmen: sapak, ders
  • Tuvan: кичээл (kiçeel)
  • Ukrainian: уро́к m (urók), ле́кція f (lékcija)
  • Urdu: درس(dars), سبق‎ m (sabaq)
  • Uyghur: دەرس(ders)
  • Uzbek: dars (uz), saboq (uz)
  • Vietnamese: bài (vi), bài học (vi)
  • Volapük: lärnod (vo)
  • Welsh: gwers (cy) f
  • White Hmong: please add this translation if you can
  • Yiddish: אויפֿגאַבע‎ f (oyfgabe), לעקציע‎ f (lektsye)
  • Zhuang: please add this translation if you can

learning task assigned to a student

  • Armenian: դաս (hy) (das)
  • Bashkir: дәрес (däres), (homework) өйгә эш (öygä eş)
  • Bengali: সবক (bn) (sôbôk)
  • Danish: lektie c
  • Finnish: läksy (fi), kotitehtävä (fi), tehtävä (fi)
  • French: devoirs (fr) m pl
  • German: Schularbeit (de) f, Hausaufgabe (de) f
  • Greek: μαθήματα (el) n pl (mathímata), εργασία (el) f (ergasía), άσκηση (el) f (áskisi)
  • Hawaiian: haʻawina
  • Hebrew: יעורים / שִׁעוּרִים‎ m (shi’urím)
  • Hindi: पाठ (hi) m (pāṭh)
  • Hungarian: lecke (hu), házi feladat (hu)
  • Irish: ceacht m
  • Kalmyk: кичәл (kichäl)
  • Korean: 과(課) (ko) (gwa)
  • Kurdish:
    Central Kurdish: دەرس (ckb) (ders)
  • Malayalam: പാഠം (ml) (pāṭhaṃ)
  • Manx: lessoon m
  • Maori: akoranga
  • Norwegian:
    Bokmål: lekse f or m
    Nynorsk: lekse f
  • Persian: تکلیف (fa) (taklif)
  • Plautdietsch: Oppgow f
  • Portuguese: lição (pt) f, tarefa (pt) f
  • Russian: уро́к (ru) m (urók)
  • Scottish Gaelic: leasan m
  • Swahili: somo (sw)
  • Swedish: läxa (sv) c
  • Telugu: పాఠం (te) (pāṭhaṁ)
  • Tuvan: кичээл (kiçeel)

something learned

  • Arabic: دَرْس (ar) m (dars)
  • Armenian: դաս (hy) (das)
  • Bashkir: һабаҡ (habaq)
  • Bengali: সবক (bn) (sôbôk)
  • Bulgarian: урок (bg) m (urok)
  • Czech: ponaučení
  • Finnish: opetus (fi)
  • French: leçon (fr) f
  • German: Lehre (de) f
  • Greek: δίδαγμα (el) n (dídagma), μάθημα (el) n (máthima)
  • Hebrew: מוסר השכל (he) m (musar haskel), לֶקַח (he) m (lékakh)
  • Irish: ceacht m
  • Korean: 수업 (ko) (sueop)
  • Kurdish:
    Central Kurdish: دەرس (ckb) (ders)
  • Latin: documentum n, auditio f
  • Luxembourgish: Léier f
  • Malayalam: പാഠം (ml) (pāṭhaṃ)
  • Manx: lessoon m
  • Maori: akoranga
  • Mongolian:
    Cyrillic: сургамж (mn) (surgamž)
  • Polish: lekcja (pl) f
  • Portuguese: lição (pt)
  • Romanian: lecție (ro)
  • Russian: уро́к (ru) m (urók)
  • Scottish Gaelic: leasan m
  • Spanish: lección (es) f
  • Swahili: funzo (sw)
  • Swedish: läxa (sv) c
  • Tuvan: кичээл (kiçeel)
  • Vietnamese: bài học (vi)
  • Volapük: lärnod (vo)

something that serves as a warning or encouragement

  • Arabic: عِبْرَة (ar) f (ʕibra)
  • Armenian: դաս (hy) (das)
  • Azerbaijani: ibrət
  • Basque: eskarmentu
  • Bulgarian: поука (bg) f (pouka)
  • Czech: ponaučení
  • Finnish: läksy (fi), opetus (fi)
  • French: leçon (fr) f
  • German: Lehre (de) f
  • Greek: μάθημα (el) n (máthima)
  • Hebrew: לֶקַח (he) m (lékakh)
  • Hungarian: tanulság (hu)
  • Korean: 교훈(敎訓) (ko) (gyohun)
  • Kurdish:
    Central Kurdish: دەرس (ckb) (ders)
  • Latin: documentum n, auditio
  • Luxembourgish: Léier f
  • Malayalam: പാഠം (ml) (pāṭhaṃ)
  • Manx: lessoon m
  • Maori: iro (an unpleasant experience)
  • Norwegian:
    Bokmål: lærepenge m
    Nynorsk: lærepenge m
  • Portuguese: lição (pt) f
  • Romanian: lecție (ro)
  • Russian: уро́к (ru) m (urók)
  • Scottish Gaelic: leasan m
  • Swahili: funzo (sw)
  • Swedish: läxa (sv) c
  • Turkish: ibret (tr)
  • Vietnamese: bài học (vi)

section of the Bible or other religious text read as part of a divine service

  • Esperanto: legaĵo
  • Finnish: sana (fi)
  • French: lecture (fr) f
  • Hungarian: szentlecke
  • Irish: ceacht m
  • Latin: lectio f
  • Maori: tuhinga
  • Polish: czytanie (pl) n, lekcja (pl) f
  • Portuguese: lição (pt) f
  • Spanish: lección (es) f
  • Swahili: funzo (sw)

Verb[edit]

lesson (third-person singular simple present lessons, present participle lessoning, simple past and past participle lessoned)

  1. To give a lesson to; to teach.
    • 1812, Lord Byron, “Canto II”, in Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage. A Romaunt, London: Printed for John Murray, []; William Blackwood, Edinburgh; and John Cumming, Dublin; by Thomas Davison, [], →OCLC, stanza LXVIII:

      To rest the weary, and to soothe the sad,
      Doth lesson happier men, and shame at least the bad.

Translations[edit]

See also[edit]

Anagrams[edit]

  • Elsons, Slones, no less, nosels, nosles, solens

Middle English[edit]

Noun[edit]

lesson

  1. Alternative form of lessoun
  • 1
    lesson

    1. n урок, занятие

    2. n урок, задание

    3. n занятия

    4. n муз. этюд

    5. n урок, предостережение

    6. n нотация, наставление, нагоняй

    7. n церк. поучение, отрывок из Библии

    8. v учить, обучать

    9. v читать нотацию; поучать; отчитывать

    Синонимический ряд:

    2. exercise (noun) assignment; drill; exercise; reading; recitation; study

    4. instruction (noun) education; explanation; instruction; lecture; schooling; teaching; tutoring

    6. reprove (verb) admonish; call down; chide; monish; rebuke; reprimand; reproach; reprove; tick off

    English-Russian base dictionary > lesson

  • 2
    lesson

    1) урок; to give (to take) lessons in English давать (брать) уроки английского языка; let this be a lesson to you пусть это послужит вам уроком

    2) нотация; to give (или to read) smb. a lesson прочесть кому-л. нотацию; проучить кого-л.

    3)

    eccl.

    отрывок из священного писания, читаемый во время службы

    1) давать урок(и); обучать

    2) читать нотацию, поучать

    * * *

    (n) занятие; урок

    * * *

    * * *

    [les·son || ‘lesn]
    урок, нотация, отрывок из священного писания
    обучать, давать урок, поучать, читать нотацию

    * * *

    лекция

    урок

    * * *

    1. сущ.
    1) урок
    2) нотация
    3) церк. отрывок из священного писания, читаемый во время службы
    2. гл.
    1) давать урок(и)
    2) читать нотацию, поучать; внушать что-л.

    Новый англо-русский словарь > lesson

  • 3
    object-lesson

    object-lesson noun 1) урок с демонстрацией наглядных пособий 2) fig. наг-лядное доказательство

    Англо-русский словарь Мюллера > object-lesson

  • 4
    example

    1. n пример

    2. n образец; образчик

    3. n экземпляр

    4. n примерное наказание, урок; предостережение

    5. n аналогичный случай, прецедент

    6. v книжн. pass служить примером, являть собой образец

    Синонимический ряд:

    1. illustration (noun) case; case history; citation; ensample; illustration; instance; problem; representative; sample; sampling; specimen

    3. model (noun) archetype; beau ideal; exemplar; guide; ideal; mirror; model; original; paradigm; pattern; phenomenon; prototype; standard

    Антонимический ряд:

    character; law; principle; quality

    English-Russian base dictionary > example

  • 5
    lore

    1. n книжн. традиционные практические знания

    2. n книжн. арх. учёность; эрудиция

    3. n уздечка

    Синонимический ряд:

    1. folklore (noun) folklore; legend; myth; mythology; mythos; tradition

    2. knowledge (noun) erudition; information; knowledge; learning; science

    3. lesson (noun) advice; counsel; doctrine; lesson; teaching; wisdom

    English-Russian base dictionary > lore

  • 6
    course

    1. n курс, направление

    2. n течение, направление; путь

    3. n ход, течение

    4. n спорт. дорожка; скаковой круг

    5. n спорт. дистанция; трасса

    6. n спорт. линия поведения

    7. n спорт. курсы

    8. n спорт. блюдо

    9. n спорт. стр. горизонтальный ряд кладки

    barge course — верхний ряд кирпичей, образующий карниз стены

    10. n спорт. геол. простирание залежи; пласт; жила

    11. n спорт. физиол. менструации

    12. n спорт. мор. нижний прямой парус

    13. v охот. охотиться с гончими

    14. v охот. гнать зайца, имея его на глазах, «вести по зрячему»

    15. v охот. быстро бежать, нестись

    16. v охот. течь

    17. v охот. поэт. пересекать

    18. v охот. прокладывать курс

    19. v охот. горн. проветривать

    Синонимический ряд:

    1. channel (noun) aqueduct; canal; channel; conduit; duct; watercourse

    3. conduct (noun) behavior; behaviour; conduct; deportment

    8. layer (noun) lap; layer; range; row; series; stratum; tier

    9. line (noun) approach; attack; line; plan; procedure; tack; technique

    10. process (noun) action; career; method; mode; operation; policy; polity; process; race; rush; speed; tear

    12. route (noun) itinerary; lane; orbit; period; route; run

    14. succession (noun) alternation; chain; consecution; order; regularity; sequel; sequence; string; succession; suite; train; turn

    16. career (verb) career; dash; race; run; rush; speed; tear

    18. well (verb) circulate; flow; gush; pour; stream; surge; well

    Антонимический ряд:

    conjecture; deviation; disorder; error; hazard; hindrance; interruption; solution; speculation

    English-Russian base dictionary > course

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    study

    1. n изучение, исследование; научные занятия

    2. n изучение, рассмотрение

    3. n обследование

    4. n обыкн. приобретение знаний, учение; занятия

    study hall — зал для занятий; читальня, читальный зал

    5. n наука; область науки

    6. n тк. предмет изучения

    7. n научная работа, монография

    work, study and living — работа, учеба и проживание

    8. n очерк

    9. n иск. этюд, эскиз, набросок

    10. n забота; старание

    11. n рабочий кабинет

    12. n театр. актёр, заучивающий роль

    13. v изучать, исследовать; рассматривать; обдумывать

    14. v учить, изучать

    15. v учиться, заниматься

    16. v готовиться

    17. v заботиться; стремиться

    18. v разг. угождать, ублажать

    19. v заучивать наизусть

    Синонимический ряд:

    1. analysis (noun) analysis; examination; inquiry; investigation; probe

    2. check (noun) check; check-up; inspection; perusal; scrutiny

    3. den (noun) den; library; office; studio

    5. meditation (noun) advisement; application; attention; calculation; cogitation; concentration; consideration; contemplation; debate; deliberation; heed; meditation; reflection; rumination; thought

    6. practice (noun) drill; exercise; lesson; practice; rehearsal; training

    7. reverie (noun) abstraction; brown study; muse; reverie; trance

    8. subject (noun) area; art; class; course; field; subject

    10. investigate (verb) analyse; analyze; compare; investigate; practice; read

    11. scrutinize (verb) canvass; check; check over; check up; cogitate; con; consider; contemplate; entertain; estimate; examine; excogitate; go over; inspect; mind; perlustrate; perpend; peruse; ponder; reflect; scrutinise; scrutinize; think; think out; think over; vet; view; weigh

    English-Russian base dictionary > study

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    con

    1. v разг. учить; выучивать наизусть

    2. n удар суставами, «костяшками» пальцев

    3. n управление рулём

    4. v вести судно, самолёт

    5. n довод против

    6. n голос «против»

    7. adv против

    8. n разг. мошенничество

    con game — мошенничество, злоупотребление доверием

    9. n сл. заключённый

    10. n сл. преступник, отбывший срок

    11. n сл. хулиган, громила

    12. n разг. чахотка

    13. prep муз. с

    Синонимический ряд:

    1. against (adj.) against; at odds; contra; in opposition; opposed to

    2. antagonism (noun) antagonism; antithesis; contradistinction; contraposition; contrariety; opposition; opposure

    5. flaw (noun) disadvantage; drawback; flaw; problem; weakness

    6. opponent (noun) adversary; antagonist; anti; match; opponent; opposer; oppugnant

    7. swindle (noun) cheat; doublecross; dupe; fraud; graft; gyp; mockery; racket; sting; swindle; trick; trickery

    8. coax (verb) blandish; blarney; cajole; coax; soft-soap; sweet-talk; wheedle

    9. deceive (verb) cheat; deceive; defraud; gyp; hoodwink; mislead; swindle; take in; trick

    10. dupe (verb) bamboozle; befool; catch; chicane; dupe; dust; flimflam; fool; gull; hoax; hornswoggle; job; kid; pigeon; spoof; victimize

    12. scrutinize (verb) canvass; check; check over; check up; examine; go over; inspect; perlustrate; peruse; pore over; research; scan; scrutinise; scrutinize; study; survey; vet; view

    Антонимический ряд:

    English-Russian base dictionary > con

  • 9
    exercise

    1. n упражнение, тренировка

    2. n обыкн. упражнения; комплекс упражнений

    3. n упражнение; задача; пример

    4. n осуществление, применение; проявление

    5. n амер. церемония, торжества, празднества

    6. n обряды, ритуал

    7. n научный диспут

    8. n воен. учение, занятие; боевая подготовка

    9. v упражнять, развивать, тренировать

    10. v упражняться, тренироваться

    11. v выполнять

    12. v делать моцион или физическую зарядку, двигаться

    13. v осуществлять, применять, использовать; пользоваться; проявлять

    14. v преим. волновать, тревожить, беспокоить

    15. v воен. проводить учения

    Синонимический ряд:

    1. action (noun) action; calisthenics; labor; labour; toil; work; workout

    3. procedure (noun) ceremony; observance; procedure; ritual; service

    4. study (noun) discipline; drill; drilling; maneuver; operation; practice; rehearsal; schooling; study; training

    5. use (noun) activity; application; employment; exercising; exertion; performance; play; rehearse; usage; use

    7. annoy (verb) abrade; annoy; bother; chafe; fret; gall; irk; provoke; ruffle; vex

    8. drill (verb) drill; operate; practice; rehearse; work out

    9. exert (verb) exert; ply; put out; throw; wield

    10. perform (verb) discharge; execute; fulfil; implement; perform

    12. use (verb) actuate; apply; bestow; effect; employ; exploit; handle; practise; try; use; utilise; utilize

    Антонимический ряд:

    ease; idleness; inactivity; indolence; laziness; relaxation; rest; sluggishness

    English-Russian base dictionary > exercise

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    caution

    1. n осторожность, осмотрительность

    2. n предосторожность, предусмотрительность

    3. n предостережение, предупреждение

    4. n юр. предупреждение арестованному при его задержании о том, что его слова могут быть использованы против него

    5. n юр. залог, поручительство; обеспечение

    6. n юр. шотл. амер. поручитель

    7. n разг. чудак, человек со странностями

    8. n разг. странная вещь; необыкновенное явление

    9. v предупреждать, предостерегать; делать предупреждение

    10. v юр. делать предупреждение арестованному при его задержании о том, что его слова могут быть использованы против него

    Синонимический ряд:

    1. care (noun) canniness; care; circumspection; discreetness; discretion; foresight; forethought; heed; heedfulness; precaution; providence; prudence; regard; vigilance; wariness; watchfulness

    3. precaution (noun) calculation; circumspection; foresight; forethought; precaution; prudence; wariness

    4. warning (noun) admonishment; admonition; advice; caveat; commonition; counsel; forewarning; hint; injunction; monition; notice; premonition; warning

    5. alert (verb) admonish; advise; alarm; alert; counsel; enjoin; exhort; forewarn; warn

    Антонимический ряд:

    challenge; indiscretion; recklessness

    English-Russian base dictionary > caution

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    need

    1. n надобность, нужда

    if need be — если бы потребовалось, в случае нужды

    2. n потребности, нужды; запросы

    3. n нужда, бедность; нищета

    4. n недостаток, нехватка

    for need of — из-за недостатка, вследствие отсутствия

    5. n беда, трудное положение

    6. n стремление

    7. n редк. то, что нужно

    8. v нуждаться, иметь надобность, потребность

    need for — нуждаться в; потребность

    9. v требовать, чувствовать необходимость

    it needs to … — нужно

    10. v ирон. заслуживать

    11. v нуждаться, бедствовать

    Синонимический ряд:

    1. insufficiency (noun) demand; inadequacy; insufficiency; lack; occasion; shortage; use

    2. necessity (noun) compulsion; emergency; essential; exigency; necessity; requirement; urgency

    3. obligation (noun) charge; commitment; committal; devoir; duty; must; obligation; ought

    4. poverty (noun) beggary; borasca; deprivation; destituteness; destitution; distress; impecuniousness; impoverishment; indigence; indigency; neediness; pauperism; pennilessness; penury; poorness; poverty; privation; unprosperousness; want

    5. lack (verb) be destitute; be in want; be inadequate; be short; crave; demand; lack; require; suffer privation; want

    Антонимический ряд:

    fortune; fullness; have; incidental; independence; luxury; opulence; plenty; property; riches; wealth

    English-Russian base dictionary > need

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    reproach

    1. n упрёк; укор; попрёк; осуждение

    2. n позор, срам

    3. v упрекать; укорять; бранить; попрекать

    Синонимический ряд:

    1. blame (noun) abuse; blame; censure; condemnation; criticism; disapprobation; disapproval; reprehension

    2. dishonor (noun) disgrace; dishonor; dishonour; disrepute; embarrassment; ignominy; indignity; insult; scandal; scorn; shame; stigma

    3. rebuke (noun) admonishment; admonition; chiding; rap; rebuke; reprimand; reproof; upbraiding; wig

    5. blame (verb) abash; admonish; blame; call down; castigate; censure; chastise; chide; condemn; criticise; criticize; dress down; lesson; monish; rebuke; reprehend; reprimand; reprove; scold; tax; tick off; upbraid

    Антонимический ряд:

    commend; compliment; credit; honor; honour; laud; praise

    English-Russian base dictionary > reproach

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    demonstration

    1. n демонстрация, манифестация; шествие

    2. n демонстрация, показ

    3. n демонстрация силы

    illegitimate demonstration — незаконная демонстрация; демонстрация с нарушением условий, установленных законом

    4. n иллюстрация; иллюстрирование, наглядный показ

    5. n проявление, обнаружение

    6. n доказательство; аргументация

    7. n свидетельство, доказательство

    8. n воен. ложная атака

    9. n воен. показательное учение

    Синонимический ряд:

    1. exhibit (noun) display; exhibit; exhibition; manifestation; presentation; show; showing; spectacle

    2. peace march (noun) march; peace march; picket line; protest; rally; sit-in

    English-Russian base dictionary > demonstration

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    Gospel

    1. n евангелие

    2. n отрывок из евангелия, зачитываемый во время богослужения

    3. n шутл. взгляды, убеждения

    4. n проповедь, доктрина

    5. n жанр духовного песнопения американских негров

    6. v редк. проповедовать евангелие

    Синонимический ряд:

    1. belief (noun) belief; credo; creed; doctrine; teachings

    2. certainty (noun) certainty; fact; truism; truth; veracity; verity

    3. Christian scriptures (noun) bible; Christian scriptures; law; old and new testaments; revelation; scripture; the good book; word of god

    English-Russian base dictionary > Gospel

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    warning

    1. n предупреждение; предостережение

    warning of — предупреждающий о; предупреждение о

    2. n предвестник; знак, признак; сигнал

    3. n арх. предупреждение об уходе или увольнении с работы; предупреждение об освобождении помещения

    4. n спец. воен. оповещение

    5. n мор. предупредительный сигнал

    6. n мор. оградительный знак

    7. n мор. предупреждающий хрип

    8. a предупреждающий; предостерегающий

    9. a спец. воен. предупредительный; предварительный; сигнальный; оградительный

    warning light — сигнальный огонь; предупредительный световой сигнал

    warning signal — предупредительный сигнал; сигнал оповещения

    warning call — предварительный сигнал; предупреждение об угрозе нападения

    warning sign — предупредительный знак, знак ограждения

    Синонимический ряд:

    1. monitory (adj.) admonishing; admonitory; cautionary; cautioning; monitorial; monitory

    2. admonition (noun) admonishment; admonition; advice; augury; caveat; commonition; forewarning; monition; omen; prediction; sign

    3. caution (noun) alarm; alert; alertness; caution; signal; siren; tocsin; vigilance; wariness

    5. alarming (verb) alarming; alerting; cautioning; forewarning; warning

    6. commanding (verb) bidding; charging; commanding; directing; enjoining; instructing; ordering; telling

    7. informing (verb) acquainting; advising; apprising; cluing; filling in; informing; notifying; posting; wising up

    English-Russian base dictionary > warning

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    pat

    I

    (Pat)

    noun collocation

    Пэт (шутливое прозвище ирландца)

    II

    1) похлопывание; хлопанье, шлепанье

    2) хлопок, шлепок (звук)

    3) кусок, кружочек сбитого масла

    шлепать, похлопывать; to pat smb. on the back похлопать кого-л. по спине, выразить кому-л. одобрение

    III

    1) кстати; ‘в точку’; своевременно; удачно; the story came pat to the occasion рассказ оказался очень кстати

    2) быстро, свободно; с готовностью; to know a lesson off pat хорошо знать урок

    3) cards to stand pat не менять карт в покере; fig. противиться переменам; не менять своей позиции, держаться своего решения; проводить свою линию

    подходящий; уместный; удачный; своевременный

    * * *

    1 (n) кусок; негромкий звук; пат; похлопывание; пэт; хлопанье; хлопок; чечетка

    2 (v) гладить; погладить

    * * *

    от Patrick, Patricia, Martha Пат, Пэт

    * * *

    [ pæt]
    Пэт

    * * *

    быстро

    кстати

    кусок

    оглаживать

    плескать

    поплескаться

    поплескивание

    похлопать

    похлопывание

    похлопывания

    похлопывать

    пэт

    рукоплескать

    свободно

    своевременно

    своевременный

    удачно

    удачный

    уместный

    хлопанье

    хлопок

    шлепанье

    шлепать

    шлепок

    * * *

    уменьш. от Patrick, Patricia, Martha
    Пат

    Новый англо-русский словарь > pat

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    digest

    1. n краткое изложение; резюме; компендиум

    2. n справочник

    3. n сборник

    4. n юр. ист. дигесты, пандекты императора Юстиниана

    5. n юр. биохим. гидролизат

    6. v переваривать

    7. v перевариваться

    8. v способствовать перевариванию пищи

    9. v усваивать; воспринимать; овладевать

    10. v терпеть, переносить; мириться

    11. v излагать сжато и систематично

    digest medium — питательная среда, полученная при ферментативном переваривании сырья

    12. v приводить в систему; классифицировать

    13. v хим. вываривать; выпаривать

    14. v хим. вывариваться, выпариваться

    15. v хим. с. -х. приготовлять искусственное удобрение; приготовлять компост

    Синонимический ряд:

    1. compendium (noun) apercu; compendium; pandect; precis; sketch; survey; syllabus; sylloge

    2. summary (noun) abridgment; abstract; brief; condensation; conspectus; epitome; prйcis; summary; synopsis

    4. bear (verb) abide; bear; brook; endure; go; lump; stand; stick out; stomach; suffer; support; sustain; swallow; sweat out; take; tolerate

    5. classify (verb) arrange; classify; codify; systematise; systematize; think over

    7. consider (verb) analyse; analyze; consider; contemplate; ponder; reflect upon; ruminate over; study

    9. epitomize (verb) condense; epitomize; inventory; nutshell; sum; sum up; summarize; summate; synopsize

    Антонимический ряд:

    confound; derange; discompose; disorder; displace; disturb; eject; expand; misunderstand; refuse; reject

    English-Russian base dictionary > digest

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    homework

    1. n домашние задания, уроки; домашняя работа

    2. n разг. подготовка; предварительная работа

    3. n надомная работа; кустарный промысел

    4. n сл. собир. девушки, женский пол

    5. n сл. девушка, подружка

    Синонимический ряд:

    1. schoolwork taken home (noun) assigned reading; assignment; home study; lessons; outside assignment; preparation for class; schoolwork; schoolwork taken home; study at home

    2. undertaking (noun) activity; business; lesson; project; undertaking; work

    English-Russian base dictionary > homework

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    lecture

    1. n лекция

    2. n лектура, лекторство

    3. n нотация, наставление

    4. v читать лекции

    5. v читать нотации, выговаривать, отчитывать

    Синонимический ряд:

    1. rebuke (noun) censure; dressing-down; harangue; rebuke; reprimand; reproach; talking-to

    2. speech (noun) address; allocution; declamation; discourse; instruction; lesson; oration; speech; talk; teach

    4. reprimand (verb) admonish; censure; give a going-over; give a piece of one’s mind; reprimand; scold; upbraid

    5. speak (verb) address; discourse; expound; prelect; speak; talk; teach

    English-Russian base dictionary > lecture

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    moral

    1. n мораль, поучение, нравоучение

    2. n нравы; нравственность; нравственный облик; правила, нормы нравственного поведения

    3. a моральный, нравственный; этический

    4. a нравственный; добродетельный

    5. a этичный, вежливый

    6. a духовный, моральный

    7. a внутренний, духовный

    8. a нравоучительный, наставительный

    Синонимический ряд:

    1. chaste (adj.) chaste; pure

    2. didactic (adj.) didactic; moralizing; preachy; schoolmasterish; sermonic; sermonizing; teachy

    3. ethical (adj.) elevated; ethical; honest; honorable; meritorious; moralistic; noble; principled; proper; right; right-minded; scrupulous; truthful; virtuous

    4. good (adj.) blameless; conscientious; exemplary; good; righteous; upright; worthy

    6. maxim (noun) aphorism; apothegm; axiom; brocard; dictum; gnome; maxim; rule; truism

    Антонимический ряд:

    evil; immoral; unethical; vicious

    English-Russian base dictionary > moral

  • Is lesson a verb or noun?

    verb. lessoned; lessoning ˈle-​sə-​niŋ , ˈles-​niŋ Definition of lesson (Entry 2 of 2) transitive verb. 1 : to give a lesson to : instruct.

    What kind of noun is lesson?

    Teacher – Common Noun, lessons – Proper Noun.

    What part of speech is the word teaches?

    verb

    What lesson means?

    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. Synonyms: class, schooling, period, teaching More Synonyms of lesson. 2. countable noun.

    What are lessons in life?

    The following list unveils some of the most important lessons in life that people learn the hard way.

    1. Walk your own path.
    2. Don’t hesitate when you should act.
    3. Experience what you have learned.
    4. Good things don’t come easy.
    5. Never fail to try more.
    6. Take care of your health early.
    7. Make every moment count.
    8. Live and let live.

    What are some important lessons in life?

    10 Important Life Lessons to Learn Early on in Life

    • Money Will Never Solve Your Real Problems.
    • Pace Yourself.
    • You Can’t Please Everyone.
    • Your Health Is Your Most Valuable Asset.
    • You Don’t Always Get What You Want.
    • It’s Not All About You.
    • There’s No Shame in Not Knowing.
    • Love Is More Than a Feeling; It’s a Choice.

    What are the biggest things you’ve learned in life to date?

    The 5 Most Important Things I’ve Learned About Life (So Far)

    • Your main focus should be on bettering yourself.
    • Life is subjective.
    • Be good to people and build good relationships.
    • Change is the only constant in life.
    • Remain open-minded.

    What life lessons should every child learn?

    Important Life Lessons to Teach Kids

    • Honesty. An ideal way to inculcate honesty in your child may be through the example of personal behaviour.
    • Good Manners.
    • Healthy Food Selections.
    • Respect.
    • To Lose Gracefully.
    • Time Management.
    • Responsibility.
    • Compassion and Forgiveness.

    What lessons can we learn from the past?

    63 Life Lessons I’ve Learned From History

    • Make my interest and duty the same. My interest and duty is the same; to serve others.
    • The corruption of society.
    • Don’t be a hypocrite.
    • The role of the historian.
    • Learning begets hope.
    • Learn from the mistakes of history.
    • Be single-minded.
    • The role of a leader.

    Is it important to look to the past?

    Looking at your past gives you incredible stories to share with others. Looking at your past not only improves your memory, but making this a regular practice helps you to never forget where you came from.

    Is it important to remember the past?

    Over several decades, researchers have shown remembering your past is fundamental to being human, and has four important roles. Our personal memories give us a sense of continuity — the same person (or sense of self) moving through time. They provide important details of who we are and who we would like to be.

    Why is it important to learn from your past?

    History gives us the opportunity to learn from others’ past mistakes. It helps us understand the many reasons why people may behave the way they do. As a result, it helps us become more impartial as decision-makers.

    How we forget our past?

    5 Ways to Forget About The Past And Move On

    1. Change your mindset. If your mind focuses on the negative things that had happened in the past, your life will move in a negative direction.
    2. Cut off some friends.
    3. Set goals for yourself.
    4. Learn to forgive.
    5. Stop trying to impress people.

    Why do I cry when I remember my past?

    People with a history of trauma have been found to cry more, Sideroff says. That’s especially true, he says, if they dwell on that past. “If you keep referring back to the past of trauma or emotional pain, it will generate more feelings of hurt.

    Why am I suddenly remembering things from my past?

    As others have said, this likely happens because some cue in your environment, or some aspect of a thought you were just having, was connected in some way to the sudden involuntary memory recall that you experience.

    How can I remember the past?

    Is it possible to remember again?

    1. Talk about the past. Discussing experiences you’ve had and other important events can often help keep them fresh in your mind.
    2. Look at photos. Childhood photos could also help you recapture early memories.
    3. Revisit familiar areas.
    4. Keep learning.

    What triggers random memories?

    They are most likely to occur during routine, habitual activities, like walking down the street, brushing your teeth or getting dressed (Kvavilashvili & Mandler, 2004). They are also more likely to come when your attention is roaming and diffused. Some of these mind-pops can even be traced back to their causes.

    Why do I think of random places?

    Whenever you think about certain things, your mind automatically tries to relate it from unconscious mind. You see things which is somehow related from your childhood or your memories. This unconscious things enters to your subconscious that is why it RANDOMLY appears.

    Why do the old memories come to your mind?

    When asked about one aspect of a previous event, activity in the hippocampus triggers the activation of each of these brain regions, this reactivation corresponds to an old memory coming to mind.

    Is it normal to have random flashbacks?

    Flashbacks may seem random at first. They can be triggered by fairly ordinary experiences connected with the senses, like the smell of someone’s odor or a particular tone of voice. It’s a normal response to this kind of trauma, and there are steps you can take to help manage the stress of a flashback.

    What is the difference between a flashback and a memory?

    Flashbacks can come on suddenly and feel uncontrollable. They are more like a nightmare than a memory because sufferers often cannot distinguish between the flashback and reality, feeling like the traumatic experience is happening again. Flashbacks are vivid, sensory experiences.

    What are rich false memories?

    Abstract. Memory researchers long have speculated that certain tactics may lead people to recall crimes that never occurred, and thus could potentially lead to false confessions. It appears that in the context of a highly suggestive interview, people can quite readily generate rich false memories of committing crime.

    Why do False memories feel real?

    Summary: Neuroscientists say the places a memory is processed in the brain may determine how someone can be absolutely certain of a past event that never occurred.

    How do you tell if a memory is real or false?

    There is currently no way to distinguish, in the absence of independent evidence, whether a particular memory is true or false. Even memories which are detailed and vivid and held with 100 percent conviction can be completely false.”

    How can false memories be used in a positive way?

    Howe’s team specifically tested the notion that false memories can be advantageous because they reflect the activation of concepts and ideas related to an earlier experience, which can aid future problem solving.

    Can anxiety cause false memories?

    Events with emotional content are subject to false memories production similar to neutral events. However, individual differences, such as the level of maladjustment and emotional instability characteristics of Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD), may interfere in the production of false memories.

    Can stress cause false memories?

    Stress makes people much more likely to create false memories, say American researchers. It also appears to make them more certain that these false memories are correct.

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    In school, you’re taught a lesson and then given a test. In life, you’re given a test that teaches you a lesson.

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    ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD LESSON

    From Old French leçon, from Latin lēctiō, from legere to read.

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    Etymology is the study of the origin of words and their changes in structure and significance.

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    PRONUNCIATION OF LESSON

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    GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF LESSON

    Lesson is a verb and can also act as a noun.

    A noun is a type of word the meaning of which determines reality. Nouns provide the names for all things: people, objects, sensations, feelings, etc.

    The verb is the part of the sentence that is conjugated and expresses action and state of being.

    See the conjugation of the verb lesson in English.

    WHAT DOES LESSON MEAN IN ENGLISH?

    lesson

    Lesson

    A lesson is a structured period of time where learning is intended to occur. It involves one or more students being taught by a teacher or instructor. A lesson may be either one section of a textbook or, more frequently, a short period of time during which learners are taught about a particular subject or taught how to perform a particular activity. Lessons are generally taught in a classroom but may instead take place in a situated learning environment. In a wider sense, a lesson is an insight gained by a learner into previously unfamiliar subject-matter. Such a lesson can be either planned or accidental, enjoyable or painful. The colloquial phrase «to teach someone a lesson», means to punish or scold a person for a mistake they have made in order to ensure that they do not make the same mistake again. Lessons can also be made entertaining. When the term education is combined with entertainment, the term edutainment is coined.


    Definition of lesson in the English dictionary

    The first definition of lesson in the dictionary is a unit, or single period of instruction in a subject; class. Other definition of lesson is the content of such a unit. Lesson is also material assigned for individual study.

    CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO LESSON

    PRESENT

    Present

    I lesson

    you lesson

    he/she/it lessons

    we lesson

    you lesson

    they lesson

    Present continuous

    I am lessoning

    you are lessoning

    he/she/it is lessoning

    we are lessoning

    you are lessoning

    they are lessoning

    Present perfect

    I have lessoned

    you have lessoned

    he/she/it has lessoned

    we have lessoned

    you have lessoned

    they have lessoned

    Present perfect continuous

    I have been lessoning

    you have been lessoning

    he/she/it has been lessoning

    we have been lessoning

    you have been lessoning

    they have been lessoning

    Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.

    PAST

    Past

    I lessoned

    you lessoned

    he/she/it lessoned

    we lessoned

    you lessoned

    they lessoned

    Past continuous

    I was lessoning

    you were lessoning

    he/she/it was lessoning

    we were lessoning

    you were lessoning

    they were lessoning

    Past perfect

    I had lessoned

    you had lessoned

    he/she/it had lessoned

    we had lessoned

    you had lessoned

    they had lessoned

    Past perfect continuous

    I had been lessoning

    you had been lessoning

    he/she/it had been lessoning

    we had been lessoning

    you had been lessoning

    they had been lessoning

    Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,

    FUTURE

    Future

    I will lesson

    you will lesson

    he/she/it will lesson

    we will lesson

    you will lesson

    they will lesson

    Future continuous

    I will be lessoning

    you will be lessoning

    he/she/it will be lessoning

    we will be lessoning

    you will be lessoning

    they will be lessoning

    Future perfect

    I will have lessoned

    you will have lessoned

    he/she/it will have lessoned

    we will have lessoned

    you will have lessoned

    they will have lessoned

    Future perfect continuous

    I will have been lessoning

    you will have been lessoning

    he/she/it will have been lessoning

    we will have been lessoning

    you will have been lessoning

    they will have been lessoning

    The future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.

    CONDITIONAL

    Conditional

    I would lesson

    you would lesson

    he/she/it would lesson

    we would lesson

    you would lesson

    they would lesson

    Conditional continuous

    I would be lessoning

    you would be lessoning

    he/she/it would be lessoning

    we would be lessoning

    you would be lessoning

    they would be lessoning

    Conditional perfect

    I would have lesson

    you would have lesson

    he/she/it would have lesson

    we would have lesson

    you would have lesson

    they would have lesson

    Conditional perfect continuous

    I would have been lessoning

    you would have been lessoning

    he/she/it would have been lessoning

    we would have been lessoning

    you would have been lessoning

    they would have been lessoning

    Conditional or «future-in-the-past» tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.

    IMPERATIVE

    Imperative

    you lesson
    we let´s lesson
    you lesson

    The imperative is used to form commands or requests.

    NONFINITE VERB FORMS

    Present Participle

    lessoning

    Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The past participle shows the action after completion.

    WORDS THAT RHYME WITH LESSON

    Synonyms and antonyms of lesson in the English dictionary of synonyms

    SYNONYMS OF «LESSON»

    The following words have a similar or identical meaning as «lesson» and belong to the same grammatical category.

    Translation of «lesson» into 25 languages

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    TRANSLATION OF LESSON

    Find out the translation of lesson to 25 languages with our English multilingual translator.

    The translations of lesson from English to other languages presented in this section have been obtained through automatic statistical translation; where the essential translation unit is the word «lesson» in English.

    Translator English — Chinese


    功课

    1,325 millions of speakers

    Translator English — Spanish


    lección

    570 millions of speakers

    English


    lesson

    510 millions of speakers

    Translator English — Hindi


    सबक

    380 millions of speakers

    Translator English — Arabic


    دَرْسٌ

    280 millions of speakers

    Translator English — Russian


    урок

    278 millions of speakers

    Translator English — Portuguese


    lição

    270 millions of speakers

    Translator English — Bengali


    পাঠ

    260 millions of speakers

    Translator English — French


    leçon

    220 millions of speakers

    Translator English — Malay


    Pelajaran

    190 millions of speakers

    Translator English — Japanese


    授業

    130 millions of speakers

    Translator English — Korean


    수업

    85 millions of speakers

    Translator English — Javanese


    Pawulangan

    85 millions of speakers

    Translator English — Vietnamese


    bài học

    80 millions of speakers

    Translator English — Tamil


    பாடம்

    75 millions of speakers

    Translator English — Marathi


    धडा

    75 millions of speakers

    Translator English — Turkish


    ders

    70 millions of speakers

    Translator English — Italian


    lezione

    65 millions of speakers

    Translator English — Polish


    lekcja

    50 millions of speakers

    Translator English — Ukrainian


    урок

    40 millions of speakers

    Translator English — Romanian


    lecție

    30 millions of speakers

    Translator English — Greek


    μάθημα

    15 millions of speakers

    Translator English — Afrikaans


    les

    14 millions of speakers

    Translator English — Swedish


    lektion

    10 millions of speakers

    Translator English — Norwegian


    undervisningstime

    5 millions of speakers

    Trends of use of lesson

    TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «LESSON»

    The term «lesson» is very widely used and occupies the 5.790 position in our list of most widely used terms in the English dictionary.

    Trends

    FREQUENCY

    Very widely used

    The map shown above gives the frequency of use of the term «lesson» in the different countries.

    Principal search tendencies and common uses of lesson

    List of principal searches undertaken by users to access our English online dictionary and most widely used expressions with the word «lesson».

    FREQUENCY OF USE OF THE TERM «LESSON» OVER TIME

    The graph expresses the annual evolution of the frequency of use of the word «lesson» during the past 500 years. Its implementation is based on analysing how often the term «lesson» appears in digitalised printed sources in English between the year 1500 and the present day.

    Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about lesson

    10 QUOTES WITH «LESSON»

    Famous quotes and sentences with the word lesson.

    We made them drink poison last night and Saddam Hussein’s soldiers and his great forces gave the Americans a lesson which will not be forgotten by history. Truly.

    I think the biggest lesson that I take from ‘Avatar’ on any set that I go to is just work ethic. Working with Jim Cameron, you’re used to working very, very long days and you’re very meticulous about details. He’s very, very picky about little details, little character-isms and things.

    There are so many steps you have to go through to reach a high level, so you’re kind of building your own, I would say, mountain. You have to go piece by piece by piece. When you’re young and really ambitious, you want to jump right up. It kind of teaches you a lesson, I would say.

    When I had my first voice lesson I was 15 years old. And I had a really good teacher. This is what made all the difference. A good teacher will teach you the technique, but also how to listen to your voice.

    So one important lesson of Vietnam is, the first casualty of an unwise and unjust war are the American troops called on to fight it. Their service should be honored.

    My boyfriend’s idea of a lesson was to take me on a black diamond run in the middle of a hail storm and say, ‘Go!’ Ski patrol had to escort me to another lift to get me down the mountain. No, that wasn’t humiliating, not at all.

    Being president of too many well-meaning organizations put my father into an early grave. The lesson in this was not lost on me.

    In school, you’re taught a lesson and then given a test. In life, you’re given a test that teaches you a lesson.

    I think it’s never too late to learn — or it’s a lesson that’s good to continue learning — that you need to treat everyone on a set with respect.

    The danger of leaving overwhelming wealth and power in the grasp of a small minority is a lesson that leaders such as ousted Tunisian president Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali and deposed Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak have learned a little too late, as the demonstrations across the Arab world indicate.

    10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LESSON»

    Discover the use of lesson in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to lesson and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.

    1

    Alfred’s Basic Adult Piano Course: Lesson Book Level Two

    This book begins with an extensive review of the chords and keys previously studied, using fresh and interesting material that will provide enjoyment as well as reinforcement.

    Willard A. Palmer, Morton Manus, Amanda Vick Lethco, 1997

    2

    A Lesson Before Dying: A Novel

    Ernest J. Gaines brings to this novel the same rich sense of place, the same deep understanding of the human psyche, and the same compassion for a people and their struggle that have unformed his previous, highly praised works of fiction.

    3

    Alfred’s Basic Piano Lesson Book: Level 1A

    This easy step-by-step method emphasizes correct playing habits and note reading through interval recognition.

    Willard A. Palmer, Morton Manus, Amanda Vick Lethco, 2002

    4

    Economics in One Lesson: The Shortest and Surest Way to …

    From the Trade Paperback edition.

    5

    The Music Lesson: A Spiritual Search for Growth Through Music

    From Grammy-winning musical icon and legendary bassist Victor L. Wooten comes The Music Lesson, the story of a struggling young musician who wanted music to be his life, and who wanted his life to be great.

    6

    Chofetz Chaim, a Lesson a Day: The Concepts and Laws of …

    SRS The concepts and laws of proper speech arranged for daily study. Based on his works, Sefer Chofetz Chaim and sefer Shmiras Haloshon includes Vignettes from the life of the Chofetz Chaim.

    Israel Meir (ha-Kohen), 1995

    7

    Lesson Study: A Japanese Approach To Improving Mathematics …

    This study of how Japanese teachers think about instruction and student learning focuses on an activity called Lesson Study.

    Clea Fernandez, Makoto Yoshida, 2004

    8

    The Lesson: A Fable for Our Times

    In fact, the equations big boys and girls face are often the most challenging—and the most rewarding. Pearson’s clever tale and Kathleen Peterson’s evocative pastels will inspire you to return to the classroom for a timely lesson.

    9

    Teacher’s Lesson Planner and Record Book

    When the school bell rings and it’s back to class, teachers will be well prepared with this planner in hand. It includes a student roster, seating charts, emergency contacts, behavior records, and tips for good communication with parents.

    10

    85 ESL Grammar Lesson Plans

    This book contains 85 complete lesson plans that cover all the essential English grammar.

    10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «LESSON»

    Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term lesson is used in the context of the following news items.

    Lesson in home insurance learned hard way

    When the cinder-block basement wall of her Farmington home collapsed June 14, Mary Houck learned a difficult lesson about the … «Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, Jul 15»

    Francisco Lindor learns lesson about running hard to first base …

    CINCINNATI — In the seventh inning of Saturday’s Tribe victory, rookie shortstop Francisco Lindor flied out to center field. He didn’t exactly … «cleveland.com, Jul 15»

    On ice cream’s very own holiday, a lesson with plenty of samples …

    Whoever thought ice cream could be educational? At the Miami Children’s Museum, on ice cream’s very own national holiday, the scoops came … «Miami Herald, Jul 15»

    Bill Virgin: Seinfeld’s current TV model is a lesson for cable’s future …

    One of the best series online, created and hosted by a comedian who already has one megahit on his résumé, just concluded its sixth season. «TheNewsTribune.com, Jul 15»

    Lesson in avoiding death bonds trap — FT.com

    David Trinkwon, who ran a telecoms consultancy, has spent large chunks of the past two years absorbed in another industry entirely — traded … «Financial Times, Jul 15»

    Dave Neese: Lesson best learned — You can’t say this and especially …

    FILE — In this June 29, 2015, file photo, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump smiles for a photographer before he addresses … «The Trentonian, Jul 15»

    Ta-Nehisi Coates’ Letters to His Son; Turning Loss Into a Lesson

    Ta-Nehisi Coates talks about his new memoir, which reads as a series of letters to his teenage son about living in a black, male body. «WNYC, Jul 15»

    As the Cuban embassy reopens, a quick history lesson — The …

    As the Cuban embassy reopens, a quick history lesson. Please enable flash to watch this video. Sorry, this video is not available. Your browser … «Washington Post, Jul 15»

    Brush up your bathroom Spanish: a truly crappy language lesson

    “What’s so funny?” my husband asked as I cleaned coffee off our morning paper – the coffee I’d just spit up all over the page. I read him the … «The Tico Times, Jul 15»

    Refugee experience a life-lesson for Navy veteran

    LUCAS – Two weeks ago, a Monday article about Dr. Dung Nguyen brought back memories for Navy veteran Salvatore “Sam” Castelvetere. «Mansfield News Journal, Jul 15»

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