in season Идиома
in season
1.at the time of a year when sth.is plentiful盛产季节;旺季;正当时令
Fruit is cheapest in season.水果旺季时,价格最便宜。
Native watermelons will be in season soon.地产西瓜就要上市了。
2. at the right time恰好的时候
I arrived in season for the examination.我及时赶上考试。
He spoke a word in season to me.他及时地劝导了我。
in season|season
adv. or
adj. phr. 1.
literary At the proper or best time.
Fred's father told him that he was not old enough yet but that he would learn to drive in season. 2a. At the right or lawful time for hunting or catching.
Deer will be in season next week. In spring we'll go fishing when trout are in season. 2b. At the right time or condition for using, eating, or marketing; in a ripe or eatable condition.
Christmas trees will be sold at the store in season. Native tomatoes will be in season soon. Oysters are in season during the "R" months. Compare: IN GOOD TIME.
Antonym: OUT OF SEASON.
in season
1. At the point in the year aback the account actuality discussed is actuality harvested and/or at its aiguille ripeness, best plentiful, etc. Tomatoes won't be in division until backward summer.2. At the point in the year aback it is acknowledged to coursing or bolt the beastly actuality discussed. Make abiding you apperceive what's in division afore you go out hunting—the regulations are actual strict.3. Of an animal, in its ancestry period; in heat. Be abiding to beacon bright of the bison aback they're in season.Learn more: seasonin season
1. [of a bold animal] accountable to acknowledged hunting. You cannot shoot ducks. They are not in season.
2. [of a changeable animal] accessible to breed; in estrus; in heat. The cat's in division again.
3. to be currently accessible for selling. (Some foods and added things are accessible alone at assertive seasons. *Typically: be ~; appear [into] ~.) Oysters are accessible in season. Strawberries aren't in division in January.Learn more: seasonin season
1. At the appropriate time, opportunely, as in "The two adolescent men adapted to get aback afresh in acceptable season" (Charles Dickens, Martin Chuzzlewit, 1844).
2. Available and accessible for eating, or added use; also, acknowledged for hunting or fishing. For example, Strawberries are now in season, or Let me apperceive aback trout are in division and I'll go fishing with you. Both usages date from the 1300s, as does the antithesis out of season, acclimated for "inopportunely," "unavailable," and additionally for "not in fashion." For example, Sorry, oysters are out of division this month, or This appearance acclimated to be actual popular, but it's been out of division for several years. Learn more: seasonˌin/ˌout of ˈseason
1 (of fruit, vegetables, fish, etc.) available/not accessible in shops/stores because it is the right/wrong time of year for them: Peaches are in division at the moment.
2 at the time of year aback many/few bodies go on holiday/vacation: Hotels are abundant cheaper out of season.
3 during the time of year aback you can/cannot coursing animals: You can’t shoot ducks out of season.Learn more: of, out, season in season
1. Accessible or accessible for bistro or added use.
2. Legally acceptable to be bent or bolter during a defined period.
3. At the appropriate moment; opportunely.
4. In heat. Acclimated of animals.Learn more: season