session **** ses·sion n

session **** ses·sion n
['sɛʃ(ə)n]
1) (sitting) seduta, sessione f , (meeting) riunione f

to be in session — (parliament, court) essere in seduta

the court is now in session — l'udienza è aperta

I had a long session with her — (talk) ho avuto un lungo colloquio con lei, (work) ho avuto una lunga riunione di lavoro con lei

2) esp Am, Scot , (Scol, Univ: year) anno scolastico (or accademico), (term) trimestre m or quadrimestre m

the new parliamentary session begins in October — l'attività parlamentare riprenderà a ottobre


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