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seasons

27 definitions • 28 examples
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?
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the period of the year during which a particular sport is played:

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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.
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one of several series of television programmes with the same title and the same characters:

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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.
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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.
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at the time of year when many people want to travel or have a holiday:

Examples:

Hotel rooms are more expensive in season.
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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.
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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.
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during the period when fewer people want to travel or have a holiday
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during the period when it is not legal to hunt animals
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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).
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to make wood hard by drying it gradually, in order to make it ready for use
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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.
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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:

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A fruit or vegetable that is in season is available fresh locally at that time:

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Examples:

Season the soup with fresh tarragon, salt, and pepper.
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a period of the year when a particular activity or event happens:

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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.
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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.
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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.
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at the time of the year when many people want to travel or have a holiday:

Examples:

The bar is open daily in season.
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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.
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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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