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In session Meaning in English

expression

ˈɪn/, /ɪn/ /ˈsɛʃən
in SESH-uhn
ˈɪn/ /sˈɛʃən
in SESH-uhn

释义

Used to describe when a formal group (like a court, class, parliament, or meeting) is officially working, meeting, or operating.

用法与细微差别

Usually formal, found in contexts like 'The court is in session', 'Parliament is in session', or describing classes. Rarely used for informal meetings. Do not use for describing regular daily activities.

例句

The court is in session today.

basic

Is the class in session right now?

basic

Parliament will be in session next week.

basic

Sorry, you can't go in—the meeting is in session.

natural

During the summer, the school is not in session.

natural

If the court is in session, you have to turn off your phone.

natural