episode
noun /ˈepɪsəʊd/
/ˈepɪsəʊd/
(电视连续剧或广播剧的)一集 - The next episode has not yet been filmed.
下一集还未拍摄出来。 - I watched a few episodes of seasons one and two.
看了几集一、二季。 - The soap opera is ending after 175 episodes.
那出肥皂剧在播放175集后完结。 - episode in something I only saw the first episode in the series
只看了系列的第一集 - in an episode It happened in the final episode of ‘Star Trek’.
这件事发生在《星际迷航》的最后一集里。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- exciting
- thrilling
- classic
- …
- catch
- see
- watch
- …
- during an/the episode
- in an/the episode
- The next episode has not yet been filmed.
- an event, a situation, or a period of time in somebody’s life, a novel, etc. that is important or interesting in some way
synonym incident(人生的)一段经历;(小说的)片段,插曲 - I'd like to try and forget the whole episode.
我倒想尽量把那段经历全部忘掉。 - One of the funniest episodes in the book occurs in Chapter 6.
书中最有趣的片段之一在第 6 章。 - It was an episode in his life that he was not proud of.
这是他一生中不值得骄傲的一段经历。
Topics Literature and writingb1- He says he just wants to forget the whole unfortunate episode.
他说他只想忘记那整段不幸的日子。 - I still remember that episode from my childhood.
我依然记得自己童年时期的那一时段。 - an extraordinary episode in American history
美国历史上一个非同寻常的阶段 - during a brief episode of socialist rule
实行社会主义制度的短暂时期中 - It turned out to be one of the funniest episodes in the novel.
后来发现那个片段是小说中最滑稽的部分之一。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- dramatic
- exciting
- bizarre
- …
- remember
- forget
- experience
- …
- during an episode
- episode from
- episode in
- …
- the entire episode
- the whole episode
- I'd like to try and forget the whole episode.
- a period of time during which somebody is affected by a particular illness or a particular stage of a longer illness
发作: 某人受特定疾病或较长疾病特定阶段影响的时间段- an acute episode of pneumonia
肺炎急性发作期 - All the patients had episodes of unexplained fever.
所有的病人都有不明原因的发热。 - His former wife suffered with depressive episodes.
他的前妻患有抑郁症。 - She has only told you about the latest episode in a long history of mental illness.
她只对你讲了漫长的精神病史中最近的一段。
- an acute episode of pneumonia
词源late 17th cent. (denoting a section between songs in Greek tragedy): from Greek epeisodion, neuter of epeisodios ‘coming in besides’, from epi ‘in addition’ + eisodos ‘entry’ (from eis ‘into’ + hodos ‘way’).