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ses·sion
/ˈsɛʃən/
會議,會期,學期,上課期間,開庭期
From:
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session
半對話期
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session
多層協定
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session
次對話端; 次通話端
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session
交談; 連線階段
From:
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session
對話 場次
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ses·sion
n.
1.
The
act
of
sitting
,
or
the
state
of
being
seated
. [
Archaic
]
So
much
his
ascension
into
heaven
and
his
session
at
the
right
hand
of
God
do
import
.
--
Hooker
.
But
Viven
,
gathering
somewhat
of
his
mood
, . . .
Leaped
from
her
session
on
his
lap
,
and
stood
. --
Tennyson
.
2.
The
actual
sitting
of
a
court
,
council
,
legislature
,
etc
.,
or
the
actual
assembly
of
the
members
of
such
a
body
,
for
the
transaction
of
business
.
It's
fit
this
royal
session
do
proceed
.
--
Shak
.
3.
Hence
,
also
,
the
time
,
period
,
or
term
during
which
a
court
,
council
,
legislature
,
etc
.,
meets
daily
for
business
;
or
,
the
space
of
time
between
the
first
meeting
and
the
prorogation
or
adjournment
;
thus
,
a
session
of
Parliaments
is
opened
with
a
speech
from
the
throne
,
and
closed
by
prorogation
.
The
session
of
a
judicial
court
is
called
a
term
.
It
was
resolved
that
the
convocation
should
meet
at
the
beginning
of
the
next
session
of
Parliament
.
--
Macaulay
.
Note:
☞
Sessions
,
in
some
of
the
States
,
is
particularly
used
as
a
title
for
a
court
of
justices
,
held
for
granting
licenses
to
innkeepers
,
etc
.,
and
for
laying
out
highways
,
and
the
like
;
it
is
also
the
title
of
several
courts
of
criminal
jurisdiction
in
England
and
the
United
States
.
Church session
,
the
lowest
court
in
the
Presbyterian
Church
,
composed
of
the
pastor
and
a
body
of
elders
elected
by
the
members
of
a
particular
church
,
and
having
the
care
of
matters
pertaining
to
the
religious
interests
of
that
church
,
as
the
admission
and
dismission
of
members
,
discipline
,
etc
.
Court of Session
,
the
supreme
civil
court
of
Scotland
.
Quarter sessions
.
Eng.Law
See
under
Quarter
.
Sessions of the peace
,
sittings
held
by
justices
of
the
peace
. [
Eng
.]
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
session
n
1:
a
meeting
for
execution
of
a
group's
functions
; "
it
was
the
opening
session
of
the
legislature
"
2:
the
time
during
which
a
school
holds
classes
; "
they
had
to
shorten
the
school
term
" [
syn
:
school term
, {
academic
term
,
academic session
]
3:
a
meeting
devoted
to
a
particular
activity
; "
a
filming
session
"; "
a
gossip
session
"
4:
a
meeting
of
spiritualists
; "
the
seance
was
held
in
the
medium's
parlor
" [
syn
:
seance
,
sitting
]
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