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season Идиома
open season
legal to hunt or kill at this time Nancy said there should be an open season on sex offenders.
in season
1.at the time of a year when sth.is plentiful盛产季节;旺季;正当时令 Fruit is cheapest in season.水果旺季时,价格最便宜。 Native watermelons will be in season soon.地产西瓜就要上市了。 2. at the right time恰好的时候 I arrived in season for the examination.我及时赶上考试。 He spoke a word in season to me.他及时地劝导了我。
out of season
not in the time for hunting,fishing,etc.不适时 The boys were caught fishing out of season.孩子们在禁止钓鱼时间钓鱼被抓住了。 Peaches are out of season now.现在桃子下市了。
silly season
Idiom(s): silly season
Theme: TIME
the time of year, usually late in the summer, when there is a lack of important news and newspapers contain articles about unimportant or trivial things instead. • It must be the silly season. There's a story here about peculiarly shaped potatoes. • There's a piece on the front page about people with big feet. Talk about the silly season!
open season on
Idiom(s): open season on sb
Theme: CRITICISM
a time when everyone is criticizing someone. • It seems as if it's always open season on politicians. • At the news conference, it was open season on the mayor.
high season|high|season
n. phr. The time of year when the largest number of passengers are travelling; the time when airfare costs more. We had to pay $100 more for our tickets because it was the high season. Antonym: LOW SEASON.
in due course|course|due|due course|due season|due
In the usual amount of time; at the right time; in the end. Spring and summer will arrive in due course.Sally finished her spelling in due course.
in good time|good time|in good season|time
adv. phr. 1. A little early; sooner than necessary. The school bus arrived in good time.The students finished their school work in good time.We reached the station in good season to catch the 9:15 bus for New York. 2. in due course or in due season or in due time In the usual amount of time; at the right time; in the end. Spring and summer will arrive in due course.Sally finished her spelling in due course.
in season|season
adv. or adj. phr. 1. literary At the proper or best time. Fred's father told him that he was not old enough yet but that he would learn to drive in season. 2a. At the right or lawful time for hunting or catching. Deer will be in season next week.In spring we'll go fishing when trout are in season. 2b. At the right time or condition for using, eating, or marketing; in a ripe or eatable condition. Christmas trees will be sold at the store in season.Native tomatoes will be in season soon.Oysters are in season during the "R" months. Compare: IN GOOD TIME. Antonym: OUT OF SEASON.
low season|low|season
Antonym: HIGH SEASON.
out of season|out|season
adv. phr. 1. Not at the right or lawful time for hunting or catching. The boys were caught fishing out of season. 2. Not at the usual time for growing and selling. The corn we get out of season is different from the kind we grow here. Antonym: IN SEASON.
An season idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with season, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
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