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les·son [ˈlesən] N

1. lesson (teaching period):

lesson
lessons pl
pouk m

2. lesson (from experience):

lesson
nauk m
lesson
to teach sb a lesson

3. lesson (exercise in book):

lesson

4. lesson REL (in Anglican church):

lesson

ˈob·ject les·son N approv

object lesson in
nazoren primer [or prikaz] m +gen

ˈsing·ing les·son N

singing lesson

Usage examples with lesson

French lesson
to teach sb a lesson

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Amy had never even had a singing lesson before that audition, so we practised it together and worked on her breathing.
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It was a very salutary lesson for us that even health professionals can cause athletes a major "scare" pre-competition.
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He also often antagonizes bigger criminals to teach them a lesson.
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I don't believe that narrative works when it's trying to teach a lesson, or speak a factual truth.
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He magically switched their bodies to give them a lesson.
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Every student can understand the relevance of each lesson to their daily lives.
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After the lesson, the models were told to go to a boot camp.
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They start handwork where they learn to knit, perform a play during the course of the year, and work outside in the gardening lesson.
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Lesson after lesson in succinctness, in dispatch, in an awareness of the reader's presumed range of reference.
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In this method of teaching, the teacher is expected to read the lesson scripts verbatim.
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