episode 详细解释

episode

['episəud]

n.一段情节, 片段, 轶事, 插曲

n.[C]

1. (整个事情中的)一个事件

Being named the best athlete of the year was an important episode in his life.

他被提名为当年的最佳运动员是他一生中的重要事件。

2. (文艺作品中的)插曲, 片断; (连载小说中的)一节

3. (电视等的)连续剧的一出(或一集)

The next episode of this television movie will be shown on Friday.

这部电视剧的下一集将于星期五播映。

4. 【语】插句, 插部

词形变化

名词复数: episiotomies |

词义辨析

同义:

n.事件

occurrence  happening  experience  event  incident  affair  

同义参见:

phenomenon  occasion  anecdote  

英英释义

名词 episode:

a happening that is distinctive in a series of related events

a brief section of a literary or dramatic work that forms part of a connected series

a part of a broadcast serial

同义词:installment, instalment

film consisting of a succession of related shots that develop a given subject in a movie

同义词:sequence

补充

episodeepisode英:[ˈepisəud] 美:[ˈɛpɪˌsod]n.1.插曲; 片断2.一集

例句

1. Unfortunately it was a rather sordid episode of my life.很不幸, 那是我人生中非常不光彩的一段经历。 2. This episode is bound to be a deep embarrassment for Washington.这一插曲肯定会让华盛顿颇为难堪。 3. an unhappy episode in our relationship我们恋爱过程中的一段不愉快的经历 4. The final episode will be shown next Sunday.下周日将播出连续剧的最后一集。 5. people who had suffered a third episode of depression in two years两年内抑郁症3次发作的人 6. The new drug lessens the severity of pneumonia episodes.这种新药减轻了肺炎发作时的痛苦。 7. one of the saddest episodes in the history of the army.军队历史上最令人伤心的事件之一。 8. acute psychotic episodes.一次次急性精神病发作期。 9. That's an episode in my life I'd rather forget.过去的那一段经历,我情愿忘掉。 10. It was a brief romantic episode in a life devoted to work.那是忙碌的工作生活中的一段短暂的爱情小插曲。 11. He tried to forget the whole embarrassing episode.他努力忘掉那次尴尬的经历。 12. a painful episode from my childhood我的一段痛苦的童年经历 13. Millions of people are expected to watch the show's final episode.预计将有数百万观众收看那个节目的最后一期。 14. a special holiday episode假期特别节目 15. The patient has experienced recurrent/repeated episodes [=bouts] of severe infection.那个病人经历了反复的严重感染。 16. a fainting episode发生晕厥