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Tourism English translation-(peak season, low season, flat season)

Peak season English: high? Season; Off-season English: Low? Season; ? Pingji English: Shoulder Period/Season

Did you learn French and English in season? ['si? z(? )n】? Beautiful? ['sizn]?

1, n. period; Season; season

Step 2: Adapt to the season ...

3. The intransitive verbs become mature; dry

Phrases:

Christmas season? Christmas Day

2. Out of season? Outdated; Out of date; chuck away

3. Growing season? Growth period, growth period; growing season

4. Dry season? Dry season; dry season

5. Regular season? Regular season; Gisai

Extended data vocabulary collocation:

1, season basically means "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; The "season" of sports competition; Certain agricultural seasons; Planting season; The mating season of animals; Fishing and hunting season; Holidays, especially Christmas, etc. It can also refer to busy social periods, series of special concerts, theatrical performances, etc.

2. Season is a countable noun with plural form.

Season, when used as a noun, means "season", translated into a verb, which means "adapting someone to a certain climate", can be extended to "applying", can also mean adding salt, pepper, spices and other "seasoning", and can also mean "drying" wood.

4. 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].

Lexical collocation:

1, opening season hunting season

2. rainy season rainy season

Peak season, busy season

4. Social season

5. the best season, the best season