词汇 | season |
释义 | season noun[ C ] uk /ˈsiː.zən/ us /ˈsiː.zən/ B1 one of the four periods of the year; spring, summer, autumn, or winter季,季节 B1 the period of the year when something that happens every year happens: (每年中某件事固定会发生的)时节,季 How long does the dry/hurricane/monsoon season last?旱/飓风/季风季要持续多久? B1 the period of the year during which a particular sport is played: 赛季 The British football season begins in August.英国足球赛季始于8月。 the holiday, summer, tourist, etc. season the period when most people take their holidays, spend time with their families, go to visit places, or take part in an activity outside work: 度假旺季 Air fares are more expensive during the holiday season.飞机票在度假旺季比较贵。 mainly US(UK usuallyseries) one of several series of television programmes with the same title and the same characters: (电视系列节目)季 the third season of Homeland《国土安全》第三季 UK a period when a set of programmes, plays, or musical events are broadcast or performed: (一组节目、戏剧或音乐活动的)播出期,上演期;演出季 There will be more documentaries and fewer quiz shows in the autumn season on TV.秋季电视上会播放更多的纪录片,智力问答节目会比较少。 There's a season (USfestival) of 1960s French films at the Arts Cinema next month.下个月艺术影院会举行20世纪60年代法国电影展播。 in season B2 If fruit and vegetables are in season, they are being produced in the area and are available and ready to eat: (水果和蔬菜)当令的 Fruit is cheaper when it's in season.当令水果要便宜一些。 at the time of year when many people want to travel or have a holiday: 在旅游旺季 Hotel rooms are more expensive in season.在旅游旺季,宾馆的房间比较贵。 A female animal that is in season is ready to have sex and able to become pregnant.(雌性动物)在发情期 An animal that is in season can be hunted legally during a particular period of time.(动物)在狩猎期 out of season C1 If fruit and vegetables are out of season, they do not grow in the area during that time: (水果和蔬菜)不当令的 In Europe, tomatoes are out of season in winter.在欧洲,西红柿在冬季不是时令蔬菜。 C2 during the period when fewer people want to travel or have a holiday在旅游淡季 during the period when it is not legal to hunt animals在禁猎期 Autumn is my favourite season. Vegetable prices fluctuate according to the season.蔬菜价格随着季节变化而涨落。 We could always go later in the season.我们总还可以在这个季节的晚些时候去。 The island is very busy during the tourist season.这个岛在旅游旺季很繁忙。 April sees the start of the football season. The seasons autumn autumnal autumnally dead estival fall midsummer monsoon rain seasonal seasonality seasonally spring spring fever summer the depths of winteridiom turn the clocks forwardphrase vernal winter wintertime You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Relating to regular periods of time Competitions, & parts of competitions Broadcasting: programmes & other broadcasts Spectacles & performances Broadcasting in general Idiomthe season of goodwill season verb[ T ] uk /ˈsiː.zən/ us /ˈsiː.zən/ seasonverb[T] (FLAVOUR)to improve the flavour of savoury food by adding salt, herbs, or spices when cooking or preparing it: 给…调味,加调料于 Drain the rice, stir in the salmon and season to taste(= so that it has the taste you like).把米饭沥干,拌入鲑鱼,然后根据个人口味加入调料。 Preparing food batch cooking biga bind breadmaking butter buttered clarify glaze glazed grate ingredient jerk rehydrate restuff rice rustle something up scoby toss whip zap seasonverb[T] (WOOD)to make wood hard by drying it gradually, in order to make it ready for use 使(木头)风干 Building: carpentry & joinery beading bevel bevelled cabinetmaker carpenter fretsaw gimlet intarsia jigsaw joiner joinery mitre plane prime sand sandpaper sawdust seasoned shelve woodwork seasonverb[T] (PAN)to put oil or fat onto a pan and then bake it in order to create a good surface for cooking and to prevent rust: Cast iron pans need to be seasoned before the first use. Covering and adding layers additive asphalt bestrew bind blanket blindfold bury fall over film film over gum gum something up inlaid retile retread seasoned slap slap something on smother something in/with something tent season | American Dictionaryseason noun[ C ] us/ˈsi·zən/ seasonnoun[C] (PART OF YEAR)one of the four parts a year is divided into; spring, summer, fall, or winter seasonnoun[C] (PERIOD)a period of time during the year, esp. a period that happens every year at the same time: flu season the holiday season The baseball season lasts from April to October. in season A fruit or vegetable that is in season is available fresh locally at that time: Strawberries are in season. season verb[ T ] us/ˈsi·zən/ seasonverb[T] (FLAVOR)to improve the flavor of food by adding small amounts of salt, herbs, or spices: Season the soup with fresh tarragon, salt, and pepper. season | Business Englishseason noun[ C ] uk /ˈsiːzən/us a period of the year when a particular activity or event happens: the autumn/spring/summer/winter season Travel agents are offering tempting discounts to persuade holidaymakers to book early for the 2013 season. the holiday/tourist season Stores are hoping for a strong Holiday buying season. Cotton farmers have prospered from a long growing season. FINANCE one of the times during the year when companies announce their financial results: The bank started the half-year reporting season for UK retail banks on Friday with its announcement of increased profits. the time in each year when new styles of clothes, hair, etc. become fashionable: The fashion business moves so quickly that nobody can remember last season's look. in season if fruit and vegetables are in season, they are being produced in the area, and are available and ready to eat: It is unacceptable for carrots to be imported when they are in season in the UK. at the time of the year when many people want to travel or have a holiday: The bar is open daily in season. out of season if fruit and vegetables are out of season, they do not grow in the area at that time of the year: out-of-season vegetables Some produce travels halfway across the world so that we can eat fruits and vegetables out of season. during the period of the year when fewer people want to travel or have a holiday: There has been an increase in the number of retired people taking holidays out of season. See alsodead season high season low season off season Examples of seasonseason This parameter was not included in previous tables because it was not analyzed during the initial sampling season. However, differences in these biases from one epidemic season to another are unlikely. Vertical bars represent s. e. d. for each season. Verbal evidence from shepherds and veterinarians also indicates that reproducing females can be found on sheep in these environments in all seasons. The fungicide scheduling programme that provided the highest specific weight varied with cultivar and season. The fungicide scheduling programme that provided the highest grain yield varied by cultivar and season. The climate is tropical and strongly influenced by alternating monsoon and dry seasons. A greater proportion of cases was unconfirmed during the winter season. Effect modification by age category and season was statistically tested by adding this variable and its first-order interaction term to the final model. It is possible that the first intermediate host is only infective during a specific season other than late summer/early autumn. In the 1995/96 season, the number interviewed increased to 97 farmers: the original group plus those who received seeds from them. The covariates include the control variables mentioned above (parity, season, education, and religion) plus the length of the previous birth interval. With such a short season, crops would never recover from this poor start. Values are means for two summer cropping seasons, 1989 and 1990. Raw materials, for example, can be located far away, or crops may not grow in certain climates or seasons. See all examples of season These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withseasonseasonThese are words often used in combination with season. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. basketball season During the 1999-2000 basketballseason, his team posted a 17-13 record. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. breakout season They had a breakoutseason in the spring of 2010, setting a school record for wins in a season with a 33-17 record. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. breeding season We dissected 50 shoaling males caught before the breedingseason and 48 males caught during the breedingseason. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with season |
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