Lesson in spanish

Lección

pronunciation: lekθioʊn part of speech: noun
In gestures

lesson = lección, clase. 

Example: There were lessons in this story which appear to have been ignored but remain valid for the future.

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» draw + lessons from = aprender de, sacar lecciones de.

Example: This article attempts to draw lessons for library management from a cooperative, leaderless orchestra in the USA, the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra.

» e-lesson = clase virtual.

Example: Just to make sure you pay attention to these e-lessons; each e-lesson will include a self-marking quiz.

» give + a lesson = enseñar una lección, dar clase.

Example: Why dont't they give these people some lessons in common courtesy?.

» give + lessons = aleccionar, dar lecciones.

Example: France as a former empire is not in a position to give lessons to US and the World and cannot speak in the name of other countries.

» history lesson = lección de historia, clase de historia.

Example: The study of Britain's involvement in the slave trade is to be made compulsory as part of history lessons in English secondary schools.

» learn + Posesivo + lesson = aprender, aprender la lección, escarmentar.

Example: One lesson soon learned was that cultural and library needs are only a small part of a municipality's overall policy.

» lesson from history = lección de historia, historia + enseñar.

Example: A lesson from history teaches us debt is a costly mistress.

» lessons learned [lessons learnt] = lecciones aprendidas, modelos a seguir, ejemplos modelo, pautas a seguir, la mejor forma de hacer Algo, metodología acertada, prácticas más adecuadas, trabajo de calidad.

Example: Many of the lessons learned from these systems should carry over to other fields of scholarly publication.

» miss + a lesson = perderse una clase, faltar a una clase, saltarse una clase.

Example: They are there to study and knuckle down to academic work, not get drunk, be sick, miss lessons/lectures, and generally be a tax/soap dodger.

» object lesson = perfecta demostración.

Example: It provides an object lesson in the many factors of the software which have a bearing on the choice, design and operation of a computerised system.

» teach + a lesson = enseñar una lección, dar clase.

Example: Emphasis was placed on learning the lessons taught by history.

» teach + Nombre + a lesson = dar una lección, aleccionar, hacer escarmentar.

Example: Mrs. Ross testified that virtually every day Mr. Ross, during their wranglings, would tell her he was 'going to teach her a lesson'.

Lesson synonyms

moral in spanish: moral, pronunciation: mɔrəl part of speech: adjective example in spanish: ejemplo, pronunciation: ɪgzæmpəl part of speech: noun object lesson in spanish: ejemplo práctico, pronunciation: ɑbdʒektlesən part of speech: noun deterrent example in spanish: ejemplo disuasorio, pronunciation: dɪtɜrrəntɪgzæmpəl part of speech: noun
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