slovodefinícia
lesson
(mass)
lesson
- lekcia
lesson
(encz)
lesson,lekce n: mamm
lesson
(encz)
lesson,vyučovací hodina n: mamm
Lesson
(gcide)
Lesson \Les"son\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Lessoned (-s'nd); p. pr.
& vb. n. Lessoning.]
To teach; to instruct. --Shak.
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To rest the weary, and to soothe the sad,
Doth lesson happier men, and shame at least the bad.
--Byron.
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Lesson
(gcide)
Lesson \Les"son\ (l[e^]s"s'n), n. [OE. lessoun, F. le[,c]on
lesson, reading, fr. L. lectio a reading, fr. legere to read,
collect. See Legend, and cf. Lection.]
1. Anything read or recited to a teacher by a pupil or
learner; something, as a portion of a book, assigned to a
pupil to be studied or learned at one time.
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2. That which is learned or taught by an express effort;
instruction derived from precept, experience, observation,
or deduction; a precept; a doctrine; as, to take or give a
lesson in drawing." A smooth and pleasing lesson."
--Milton.
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Emprinteth well this lesson in your mind. --Chaucer.
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3. A portion of Scripture read in divine service for
instruction; as, here endeth the first lesson.
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4. A severe lecture; reproof; rebuke; warning.
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She would give her a lesson for walking so late.
--Sir. P.
Sidney.
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5. (Mus.) An exercise; a composition serving an educational
purpose; a study.
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lesson
(wn)
lesson
n 1: a unit of instruction; "he took driving lessons"
2: punishment intended as a warning to others; "they decided to
make an example of him" [syn: example, deterrent example,
lesson, object lesson]
3: the significance of a story or event; "the moral of the story
is to love thy neighbor" [syn: moral, lesson]
4: a task assigned for individual study; "he did the lesson for
today"
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lessons
(mass)
lessons
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(encz)
dance lesson, n:
driving lesson
(encz)
driving lesson,hodina jízdy n: lunodriving lesson,hodina jízdy v autoškole n: luno
golf lesson
(encz)
golf lesson, n:
history lesson
(encz)
history lesson, n:
language lesson
(encz)
language lesson, n:
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lessons,lekce n: Zdeněk Brož
music lesson
(encz)
music lesson, n:
object lesson
(encz)
object lesson,názorná lekce Zdeněk Brož
piano lesson
(encz)
piano lesson, n:
teach a lesson
(encz)
teach a lesson,dát někomu co pro to v: jose
tennis lesson
(encz)
tennis lesson, n:
violin lesson
(encz)
violin lesson, n:
at the end of this lesson you will be able to
(czen)
At The End Of This Lesson You Will Be Able To,ATEOTLYWBAT[zkr.]
Lesson
(gcide)
Lesson \Les"son\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Lessoned (-s'nd); p. pr.
& vb. n. Lessoning.]
To teach; to instruct. --Shak.
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To rest the weary, and to soothe the sad,
Doth lesson happier men, and shame at least the bad.
--Byron.
[1913 Webster]Lesson \Les"son\ (l[e^]s"s'n), n. [OE. lessoun, F. le[,c]on
lesson, reading, fr. L. lectio a reading, fr. legere to read,
collect. See Legend, and cf. Lection.]
1. Anything read or recited to a teacher by a pupil or
learner; something, as a portion of a book, assigned to a
pupil to be studied or learned at one time.
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2. That which is learned or taught by an express effort;
instruction derived from precept, experience, observation,
or deduction; a precept; a doctrine; as, to take or give a
lesson in drawing." A smooth and pleasing lesson."
--Milton.
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Emprinteth well this lesson in your mind. --Chaucer.
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3. A portion of Scripture read in divine service for
instruction; as, here endeth the first lesson.
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4. A severe lecture; reproof; rebuke; warning.
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She would give her a lesson for walking so late.
--Sir. P.
Sidney.
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5. (Mus.) An exercise; a composition serving an educational
purpose; a study.
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Lessoned
(gcide)
Lesson \Les"son\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Lessoned (-s'nd); p. pr.
& vb. n. Lessoning.]
To teach; to instruct. --Shak.
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To rest the weary, and to soothe the sad,
Doth lesson happier men, and shame at least the bad.
--Byron.
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Lessoning
(gcide)
Lesson \Les"son\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Lessoned (-s'nd); p. pr.
& vb. n. Lessoning.]
To teach; to instruct. --Shak.
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To rest the weary, and to soothe the sad,
Doth lesson happier men, and shame at least the bad.
--Byron.
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Object lesson
(gcide)
Object \Ob"ject\ ([o^]b"j[e^]kt), n. [L. objectus. See Object,
v. t.]
1. That which is put, or which may be regarded as put, in the
way of some of the senses; something visible or tangible
and persists for an appreciable time; as, he observed an
object in the distance; all the objects in sight; he
touched a strange object in the dark.
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2. Anything which is set, or which may be regarded as set,
before the mind so as to be apprehended or known; that of
which the mind by any of its activities takes cognizance,
whether a thing external in space or a conception formed
by the mind itself; as, an object of knowledge, wonder,
fear, thought, study, etc.
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Object is a term for that about which the knowing
subject is conversant; what the schoolmen have
styled the "materia circa quam." --Sir. W.
Hamilton.
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The object of their bitterest hatred. --Macaulay.
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3. That toward which the mind, or any of its activities, is
directed; that on which the purpose are fixed as the end
of action or effort; that which is sought for; goal; end;
aim; motive; final cause.
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Object, beside its proper signification, came to be
abusively applied to denote motive, end, final cause
. . . . This innovation was probably borrowed from
the French. --Sir. W.
Hamilton.
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Let our object be, our country, our whole country,
and nothing but our country. --D. Webster.
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4. Sight; show; appearance; aspect. [Obs.] --Shak.
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He, advancing close
Up to the lake, past all the rest, arose
In glorious object. --Chapman.
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5. (Gram.) A word, phrase, or clause toward which an action
is directed, or is considered to be directed; as, the
object of a transitive verb.
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6. (Computers) Any set of data that is or can be manipulated
or referenced by a computer program as a single entity; --
the term may be used broadly, to include files, images
(such as icons on the screen), or small data structures.
More narrowly, anything defined as an object within an
object-oriented programming language.
[PJC]

7. (Ontology) Anything which exists and which has attributes;
distinguished from attributes, processes, and
relations.
[PJC]

Object glass, the lens, or system of lenses, placed at the
end of a telescope, microscope, etc., which is toward the
object. Its function is to form an image of the object,
which is then viewed by the eyepiece. Called also
objective or objective lens. See Illust. of
Microscope.

Object lesson, a lesson in which object teaching is made
use of.

Object staff. (Leveling) Same as Leveling staff.

Object teaching, a method of instruction, in which
illustrative objects are employed, each new word or idea
being accompanied by a representation of that which it
signifies; -- used especially in the kindergarten, for
young children.
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Unlessoned
(gcide)
Unlessoned \Unlessoned\
See lessoned.
dance lesson
(wn)
dance lesson
n 1: a lesson in dancing
french lesson
(wn)
French lesson
n 1: instruction in the French language
german lesson
(wn)
German lesson
n 1: instruction in the German language
golf lesson
(wn)
golf lesson
n 1: a lesson in playing golf
hebrew lesson
(wn)
Hebrew lesson
n 1: instruction in the Hebrew language
history lesson
(wn)
history lesson
n 1: a lesson in the facts of history
language lesson
(wn)
language lesson
n 1: a period of instruction learning a language
music lesson
(wn)
music lesson
n 1: a lesson in performing music
object lesson
(wn)
object lesson
n 1: punishment intended as a warning to others; "they decided
to make an example of him" [syn: example, {deterrent
example}, lesson, object lesson]
piano lesson
(wn)
piano lesson
n 1: a lesson in playing the piano
tennis lesson
(wn)
tennis lesson
n 1: a lesson in playing tennis
violin lesson
(wn)
violin lesson
n 1: a less in playing the violin

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