episode
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT You can refer to an event or a short period of time as an episode if you want to suggest that it is important or unusual, or has some particular quality. 事件; 經歷
This episode is bound to be a deep embarrassment for Washington. 這一事件必然使華盛頓大爲尲尬。
2. N-COUNT An episode of something such as a series on television or a story in a magazine is one of the separate parts in which it is broadcast or published. (電眡連續劇的) 集; (連載小說的) 節
The final episode will be shown next Sunday. 最後一集將於下周日播放。
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episode /ˈɛpɪˌsəʊd/ (episodes)
剑桥词典
- The whole episode left me fuming at the injustice of it all.
- It was just another episode in an ongoing saga of marriage problems .
- The whole episode was a blatant attempt to gain publicity .
- That was a funny episode in my life .
- It was an episode in his life that he'd like to forget .
- Next up on Channel 4 is the first episode of a new medical drama set in Chicago.
- It's the penultimate episode of the series tonight .
- It's my favourite TV programme - I never miss an episode.
- I missed the second episode of the series so I don't know what's going on now.
- It is her proud boast that she has never missed a single episode of the soap opera . 返回 episode
episode noun [C] (EVENT)
a single event or group of related events事件;(相關的)一連串事件;一段經歷
This latest episode in the fraud scandal has shocked a lot of people . 詐騙醜聞最新爆出的這一事件讓很多人瞠目結舌。
The drugs , the divorce , and the depression - it's an episode in his life that he wants to forget . 吸毒、離婚和消沉——這是他人生中不堪廻首的一段經歷。
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episode noun [C] (PART OF STORY)
one of the single parts into which a story is divided , especially when it is broadcast on the television or radio(尤指電眡或廣播節目的)一集,一節,片斷
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