Pronunciation: English? ['si? zn】? ? ? Beautiful? ['si? Zinc]
Noun (short for noun)? Season; Season; Peak season; period
Verb (short for verb)? Flavor ...; Adapt; air-dry
Lexical collocation:
1, a season in a season
2. All the year round
3. Travel season
4. The harvest season is the harvest season.
Common sentence patterns:
Winter is the coldest season of the year.
Winter is the coldest season of the year.
He will be captain of the basketball team next season.
He will be the captain of the basketball team next season.
Holiday prices are lower in the off-season.
In the off-season, holiday expenses are lower.
He began to adapt to the arid climate in the Middle East.
He began to adapt to the dry and hot climate in the Middle East.
Extended data:
1, etymological explanation
Seison, directly from old French, means season; Sationem originally came from Latin, which means sowing.
2. Usage of words
The basic meaning of season is "season", that is, a period with certain characteristics in a year, which can refer to "season, season" marked by climate every year; The season marked by activities every year; It can also refer to busy social periods, series of special concerts, theatrical performances, etc.
When the season is used as a noun, it means "season", translated into a verb, it means "adapting someone to a certain climate", which can be extended to "suitability", or it can mean adding salt, pepper, spices, etc., or it can mean "drying" of wood.
Seasons can be used as both intransitive verbs and transitive verbs. When used as a transitive verb, a noun or pronoun is the object. When making "adaptation", it is often used with the preposition to; Used with with to express "adding interest", used in articles, poems, etc. Add ... to make it more interesting [vivid].
3. Similar words:
Period English? 【‘p? ri? d]? ? ? Beautiful? 【‘p? ri? d]
Noun (short for noun)? For a while; Period; period
Example: You? Only? Must pass? That? Conditioning? Period? Once. ?
All you have to do is get through the adaptation period.