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Перевод: lesson
[существительное] урок ; нотация ; отрывок из священного писания, читаемый во время службы; [глагол] обучать; давать урок; поучать; читать нотацию
Тезаурус:
- It was their first lesson of many, that what was promised and paid for bore little relation to what would be received.
- But whatever way now, both of them, the damage done, had a lesson in the warning.
- The observers met some very good teachers who were working in very unsympathetic conditions within a school, and other teachers who were muddled in their thinking about aims, and yet others who did not know how to bring any educational or artistic guts to the drama lesson.
- "We should not forget this and it should serve as a lesson," he said in a speech to mark the 20th anniversary of Sino-Japanese diplomatic ties.
- Masha had, in fact, learned the terrible lesson as the despicable pogroms developed into a policy of national hatred and persecution, later to be transformed into actual genocide and thence into the horrors of the Holocaust.
- He was impressed by the variety, originality and eclecticism of Nonconformist architecture: "The grateful lesson, which, as the preceding discussion obviously shows, English Nonconformist architecture has given architects, serves as a means of liberation which, from the architectural point of view, deserves a thorough consideration."
- It is first heard and seen when the dancing-master gives the Ugly Sisters a lesson.
- Combine this with a lesson with Jennie Loriston-Clarke, Britain's top dressage rider, and it surely becomes any aspiring dressage rider's dream come true.
- With good luck, a steady hand and a tin of worms I could catch two or three river perch between the bell for school assembly and the first lesson.
- Likewise in setting up a drama for an already excitable ten-year-old class on their chosen topic of a haunted house, I spent the whole of the first lesson as a pub proprietor refusing to show them how to find the house.
- For one participant, the lesson of the Franks Report was the dangerous degree to which civil servants run policy on the intelligence side: "Ministers should meet and say "we have heard what you think but our view is-;."
- At an inclusive cost per golfer of 50, the Academy day starts with breakfast and includes tuition given on an individual basis; a group lesson; a four-course lunch with wine; Stableford competition and a champagne reception and prize-giving.
- He learns th' harmonious Lesson to repeat,
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