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1
one of the four
periods
of the year;
spring
,
summer
,
autumn
, or
winter
2
the
period
of the year when something that
happens
every year
happens
:
Examples:
How long does the
dry
/
hurricane
/
monsoon
season
last?
3
the
period
of the year during which a
particular
sport
is
played
:
Examples:
The
British
football
season
begins
in
August
.
4
the
period
when most people take their
holidays
,
spend
time with their
families
, go to
visit
places
, or take part in an
activity
outside work:
Examples:
Air
fares
are more
expensive
during the
holiday
season
.
5
one of
several
series
of
television
programmes with the same
title
and the same
characters
:
Examples:
the
third
season
of
Homeland
6
a
period
when a set of programmes,
plays
, or
musical
events
are
broadcast
or
performed
:
Examples:
There will be more
documentaries
and
fewer
quiz
shows
in the
autumn
season
on
TV
.
There's a
season
(US
festival
) of 1960s
French
films
at the
Arts
Cinema
next
month
.
7
If
fruit
and
vegetables
are in
season
, they are being
produced
in the
area
and are
available
and ready to eat:
Examples:
Fruit
is
cheaper
when it's in
season
.
8
at the time of year when many people want to
travel
or have a
holiday
:
Examples:
Hotel
rooms
are more
expensive
in
season
.
9
A
female
animal
that is in
season
is ready to have
sex
and
able
to
become
pregnant
.
10
An
animal
that is in
season
can be
hunted
legally
during a
particular
period
of time.
11
If
fruit
and
vegetables
are out of
season
, they do not
grow
in the
area
during that time:
Examples:
In
Europe
,
tomatoes
are out of
season
in
winter
.
12
during the
period
when
fewer
people want to
travel
or have a
holiday
13
during the
period
when it is not
legal
to
hunt
animals
14
to
improve
the
flavour
of savoury
food
by
adding
salt
,
herbs
, or
spices
when
cooking
or
preparing
it:
Examples:
Drain
the
rice
,
stir
in the
salmon
and
season
to
taste
(= so that it has the
taste
you like).
15
to make
wood
hard by
drying
it
gradually
, in
order
to make it ready for use
16
to put
oil
or
fat
onto a
pan
and then
bake
it in
order
to
create
a good
surface
for
cooking
and to
prevent
rust
:
Examples:
Cast
iron
pans
need to be
seasoned
before the first use.
17
one of the four
parts
a year is
divided
into;
spring
,
summer
,
fall
, or
winter
18
a
period
of time during the year,
esp
. a
period
that
happens
every year at the same time:
Examples:
flu
season
the
holiday
season
The
baseball
season
lasts
from
April
to
October
.
19
A
fruit
or
vegetable
that is in
season
is
available
fresh
locally
at that time:
Examples:
Strawberries
are in
season
.
20
to
improve
the
flavor
of
food
by
adding
small
amounts
of
salt
,
herbs
, or
spices
:
Examples:
Season
the
soup
with
fresh
tarragon,
salt
, and
pepper
.
21
a
period
of the year when a
particular
activity
or
event
happens
:
Examples:
the
autumn
/
spring
/
summer
/
winter
season
Travel
agents
are
offering
tempting
discounts
to
persuade
holidaymakers to
book
early
for the 2013
season
.
the
holiday
/
tourist
season
Stores
are
hoping
for a
strong
Holiday
buying
season
.
Cotton
farmers
have prospered from a long
growing
season
.
22
one of the times during the year when
companies
announce
their
financial
results
:
Examples:
The
bank
started the half-year
reporting
season
for
UK
retail
banks
on
Friday
with
its
announcement
of
increased
profits
.
23
the time in each year when new
styles
of
clothes
,
hair
, etc.
become
fashionable
:
Examples:
The
fashion
business
moves
so
quickly
that nobody can remember last season's look.
24
if
fruit
and
vegetables
are in
season
, they are being
produced
in the
area
, and are
available
and ready to eat:
Examples:
It is
unacceptable
for
carrots
to be
imported
when they are in
season
in the
UK
.
25
at the time of the year when many people want to
travel
or have a
holiday
:
Examples:
The
bar
is open
daily
in
season
.
26
if
fruit
and
vegetables
are out of
season
, they do not
grow
in the
area
at that time of the year:
Examples:
out-of-season
vegetables
Some
produce
travels
halfway
across
the world so that we can eat
fruits
and
vegetables
out of
season
.
27
during the
period
of the year when
fewer
people want to
travel
or have a
holiday
:
Examples:
There has been an
increase
in the
number
of
retired
people taking
holidays
out of
season
.
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