lesson

lesson
{'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
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{'lesn} n 1. урок; French/history, etc. lesson урок по френски/исто(2) {'lesn} v 1. уча, обучавам; 2. мъмря, чета нотация.
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час; урок; поука; нотация;
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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)
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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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  • 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

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  • 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

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