lesson

lesson
'lesn
noun
1) (something which is learned or taught: The lesson which we learned from the experience was never to trust anyone.) lección
2) (a period of teaching: during the French lesson.) clase
3) (a part of the Bible read in church: He was asked to read the lesson on Sunday morning.) lectura
lesson n clase / lección
Se pronuncia igual que lessen
lesson
tr['lesən]
noun
1 (class) clase nombre femenino
I'm taking lessons in Spanish voy a clases de español
2 (warning) lección nombre femenino
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
let that be a lesson to you! ¡que te sirva de lección!
to teach somebody a lesson dar una lección a alguien
lesson ['lɛsən] n
1) class: clase f, curso m
2) : lección f
the lessons of history: las lecciones de la historia
lesson
n.
escarmiento s.m.
lección s.f.
'lesṇ
noun
1) (Educ)
a) (class, period) clase f

to 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 f
2) (from experience) lección f

to learn one's lesson — aprender la lección, escarmentar*

she needs to be taught a lesson — hay que darle una lección

that'll teach you a lesson! — que te sirva de lección or de escarmiento!

3) (Relig) lectura f
['lesn]
1. N
1) (=class) clase f

a French/tennis lesson — una clase de francés/tenis

to give swimming/piano lessons — dar clases de natación/piano

to give (sb) private lessons in maths — dar (a algn) clases particulares de matemáticas

she's having driving lessons — le están dando clases de conducir

2) (in textbook) lección f
3) (fig) lección f

if 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

let that be a lesson to you! — ¡que te sirva de lección!, ¡para que aprendas!

to teach sb a lesson — dar una lección a algn

his courage is a lesson to us all — su valor debe servirnos a todos de lección

learn 1., 1)
4) (Rel) lectura f
2.
CPD

lesson plan N — plan m de estudio

* * *
['lesṇ]
noun
1) (Educ)
a) (class, period) clase f

to 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 f
2) (from experience) lección f

to learn one's lesson — aprender la lección, escarmentar*

she needs to be taught a lesson — hay que darle una lección

that'll teach you a lesson! — que te sirva de lección or de escarmiento!

3) (Relig) lectura f

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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