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{
"term": "session",
"partOfSpeech": "noun",
"ox3000": true,
"cefr": "b2",
"definitions": [
{
"senseNumber": 1,
"definition": "a period of time that is spent doing a particular activity",
"cefr": "b2",
"ox3000": true,
"examples": [
{
"text": "a **training/practice session**"
},
{
"text": "a **therapy/counselling/group session**"
},
{
"text": "a **morning/afternoon session**"
},
{
"text": "a recording/jam session"
},
{
"text": "The course is made up of 12 two-hour sessions."
},
{
"text": "The club **held** football coaching **sessions** for children in the area."
},
{
"text": "Participants will have the opportunity to **attend sessions** on a wide variety of topics."
},
{
"text": "The literacy programme includes sessions on encouraging children to read."
},
{
"text": "Two soccer fans plunged to their deaths after a heavy drinking session."
},
{
"text": "Both sessions are scheduled for 10 o'clock."
},
{
"text": "Each session lasted approximately 15 minutes."
},
{
"text": "I had a one-to-one session with one of the instructors at the gym."
},
{
"text": "The case worker will talk to refugees at drop-in sessions and by appointment."
},
{
"text": "The college runs training sessions every afternoon."
},
{
"text": "The conference will end with a question and answer session."
},
{
"text": "The training involves twice-weekly practice sessions."
},
{
"text": "Your presentation will be part of the morning session."
},
{
"text": "She has a weekly session at the health club on Saturdays."
},
{
"text": "The 3 p.m. showing of the film will be followed by a question-and-answer session with the director."
}
],
"topics": ["Time"],
"collocations": {
"adjective": ["lengthy", "long", "short"],
"verb + session": ["do", "have", "offer (somebody)"],
"session + verb": ["take place", "last"],
"session + noun": ["guitarist", "musician", "singer"],
"preposition": ["session on"]
}
},
{
"senseNumber": 2,
"definition": "a formal meeting or series of meetings of a court, a parliament, etc.; a period of time when such meetings are held",
"sensetop": "in session",
"cefr": "b2",
"ox3000": true,
"examples": [
{
"text": "a session of the UN General Assembly"
},
{
"text": "The president addressed a **joint session** of Congress *(= both the Senate and the House of Representatives)*."
},
{
"text": "a **plenary session** of the European Parliament"
},
{
"text": "a **special session** of the US Supreme Court"
},
{
"text": "In the last **legislative session**, the two parties came close to agreement."
},
{
"text": "The court is now in session.",
"contextForm": "in session"
},
{
"text": "The committee met **in closed session** *(= with nobody else present)*."
},
{
"text": "an emergency session of Congress"
},
{
"text": "the current parliamentary session"
},
{
"text": "We still have a number of weeks before the current legislative session ends."
},
{
"text": "a stormy session of the European Parliament"
},
{
"text": "The session adopted a resolution on disarmament."
},
{
"text": "The Governor called a special session of the Legislature."
},
{
"text": "The Council met in executive session for the purpose of selecting a new general secretary."
}
],
"topics": ["Politics"],
"collocations": {
"adjective": ["inaugural", "opening", "closing"],
"verb + session": ["hold", "attend", "boycott"],
"session + verb": ["convene", "take place", "begin"],
"preposition": ["at a/the session", "in a/the session", "in session"]
}
},
{
"senseNumber": 3,
"definition": "a school or university year",
"cefr": "c2",
"examples": [],
"topics": ["Education"]
},
{
"senseNumber": 4,
"definition": "an occasion when people meet to play music, especially Irish music, in a pub",
"examples": []
}
],
"pronunciations": {
"uk": [
{
"pronunciation": "/ˈseʃn/",
"audio": "se/session/session__gb_1.mp3"
}
],
"us": [
{
"pronunciation": "/ˈseʃn/",
"audio": "se/session/session__us_3.mp3"
}
]
},
"wordOrigin": "late Middle English: from Old French, or from Latin sessio(n-), from sess- ‘seated’, from the verb sedere."
}