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sea·son
/ˈsizṇ/
季節,時節,當令,時期,旺季(vt.)調味,使適應,使適用,緩和(vi.)變合用
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sea·son
n.
1.
One
of
the
divisions
of
the
year
,
marked
by
alterations
in
the
length
of
day
and
night
,
or
by
distinct
conditions
of
temperature
,
moisture
,
etc
.,
caused
mainly
by
the
relative
position
of
the
earth
with
respect
to
the
sun
.
In
the
north
temperate
zone
,
four
seasons
,
namely
,
spring
,
summer
,
autumn
,
and
winter
,
are
generally
recognized
.
Some
parts
of
the
world
have
three
seasons
, --
the
dry
,
the
rainy
,
and
the
cold
;
other
parts
have
but
two
, --
the
dry
and
the
rainy
.
The
several
seasons
of
the
year
in
their
beauty
.
--
Addison
.
2.
Hence
,
a
period
of
time
,
especially
as
regards
its
fitness
for
anything
contemplated
or
done
;
a
suitable
or
convenient
time
;
proper
conjuncture
;
as
,
the
season
for
planting
;
the
season
for
rest
.
The
season
,
prime
for
sweetest
scents
and
airs
.
--
Milton
.
3.
A
period
of
time
not
very
long
;
a
while
;
a
time
.
Thou
shalt
be
blind
,
not
seeing
the
sun
for
a
season
.
--
Acts
xiii
. 11.
4.
That
which
gives
relish
;
seasoning
. [
Obs
.]
You
lack
the
season
of
all
natures
,
sleep
.
--
Shak
.
In season
,
in
good
time
,
or
sufficiently
early
for
the
purpose
.
Out of season
,
beyond
or
out
of
the
proper
time
or
the
usual
or
appointed
time
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sea·son
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Seasoned
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Seasoning
.]
1.
To
render
suitable
or
appropriate
;
to
prepare
;
to
fit
.
He
is
fit
and
seasoned
for
his
passage
.
--
Shak
.
2.
To
fit
for
any
use
by
time
or
habit
;
to
habituate
;
to
accustom
;
to
inure
;
to
ripen
;
to
mature
;
as
,
to
season
one
to
a
climate
.
3.
Hence
,
to
prepare
by
drying
or
hardening
,
or
removal
of
natural
juices
;
as
,
to
season
timber
.
4.
To
fit
for
taste
;
to
render
palatable
;
to
give
zest
or
relish
to
;
to
spice
;
as
,
to
season
food
.
5.
Hence
,
to
fit
for
enjoyment
;
to
render
agreeable
.
You
season
still
with
sports
your
serious
hours
.
--
Dryden
.
The
proper
use
of
wit
is
to
season
conversation
.
--
Tillotson
.
6.
To
qualify
by
admixture
;
to
moderate
;
to
temper
.
“When
mercy
seasons
justice.”
7.
To
imbue
;
to
tinge
or
taint
.
“Who
by
his
tutor
being
seasoned
with
the
love
of
the
truth.”
Season
their
younger
years
with
prudent
and
pious
principles
.
--
Jer
.
Taylor
.
8.
To
copulate
with
;
to
impregnate
. [
R
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sea·son
v. i.
1.
To
become
mature
;
to
grow
fit
for
use
;
to
become
adapted
to
a
climate
.
2.
To
become
dry
and
hard
,
by
the
escape
of
the
natural
juices
,
or
by
being
penetrated
with
other
substance
;
as
,
timber
seasons
in
the
sun
.
3.
To
give
token
;
to
savor
. [
Obs
.]
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
season
n
1:
a
period
of
the
year
marked
by
special
events
or
activities
in
some
field
; "
he
celebrated
his
10th
season
with
the
ballet
company
"; "
she
always
looked
forward
to
the
avocado
season
"
2:
one
of
the
natural
periods
into
which
the
year
is
divided
by
the
equinoxes
and
solstices
or
atmospheric
conditions
;
"
the
regular
sequence
of
the
seasons
" [
syn
:
time of year
]
3:
a
recurrent
time
marked
by
major
holidays
; "
it
was
the
Christmas
season
"
v
1:
lend
flavor
to
; "
Season
the
chicken
breast
after
roasting
it
" [
syn
:
flavor
,
flavour
]
2:
make
fit
; "
This
trip
will
season
even
the
hardiest
traveller
" [
syn
:
harden
]
3:
make
more
temperate
,
acceptable
,
or
suitable
by
adding
something
else
;
moderate
; "
she
tempered
her
criticism
"
[
syn
:
temper
,
mollify
]
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