lección
lesson ; cautionary tale.
There were lessons in this story which appear to have been ignored but remain valid for the future.
Many of the stories told about fairies seem to be cautionary tales, showing that they can be very helpful, as long as you stay on the right side of them.
aprender la lección
learn + Posesivo + lesson
One lesson soon learned was that cultural and library needs are only a small part of a municipality's overall policy.
dar lecciones
give + lessons
France as a former empire is not in a position to give lessons to US and the World and cannot speak in the name of other countries.
darle una lección a Alguien
school
I felt like I was in boot camp being schooled by tough drill sergeants.
dar una lección de humildad
humble
But more than anything else, I'd like to thank him for humbling me, for talking to me and showing me the world through a different lens.
enseñar una lección
give + a lesson
teach + a lesson
Why dont't they give these people some lessons in common courtesy?.
Emphasis was placed on learning the lessons taught by history.
lección de historia
lesson from history
history lesson
A lesson from history teaches us debt is a costly mistress.
The study of Britain's involvement in the slave trade is to be made compulsory as part of history lessons in English secondary schools.
lección de humildad
humbling experience
I wasn't prepared for the humbling experience of learning how far my expectations were from reality and how much I needed to learn.
lecciones aprendidas
lessons learned [lessons learnt]
Many of the lessons learned from these systems should carry over to other fields of scholarly publication.
lección magistral
lecture
The staff undertake searches and enquiries for the user and educate the user by various ways, from informal discussion to fully prepared lectures.
sacar lecciones de
draw + lessons from
This article attempts to draw lessons for library management from a cooperative, leaderless orchestra in the USA, the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra.