词汇 | out of season |
释义 | Idiom out of season Theme: HUNTING not now legally able to be hunted or caught.Are salmon out of season?I caught a trout out of season and had to pay a fine. Idiom out of season Theme: AVAILABILITY - LACKING not now available for sale.Sorry, oysters are out of season. We don't have any.Watermelon is out of season in the winter. Idiom out of season 1. at the time of year when hunting or fishing is not legal. He got fined for killing a deer out of season. 2. not available fresh locally. Asparagus is out of season now and really expensive. 3. at the time of year when something is not popular. We like going to beach towns out of season. Opposite of: in seasonout of season1. Not in the time of year in which something is grown, produced, or sold. The restaurant only uses local produce, so their menu changes if something is out of season. 2. Not in the time of year in which something is legally permitted to be hunted, caught, or trapped. You'll get a hefty fine if you shoot a deer out of season. out of season1. not now available for sale. Sorry, oysters are out of season. We don't have any. Watermelon is out of season in the winter. 2. Fig. not now legally able to be hunted or caught. Are salmon out of season? I caught a trout out of season and had to pay a fine. out of seasonsee under in season. ˌin/ˌout of ˈseason1 (of fruit, vegetables, fish, etc.) available/not available in shops/stores because it is the right/wrong time of year for them: Peaches are in season at the moment. 2 at the time of year when many/few people go on holiday/vacation: Hotels are much cheaper out of season. 3 during the time of year when you can/cannot hunt animals: You can’t shoot ducks out of season. out of season1. Not available, permitted, or ready to be eaten, caught, or hunted. 2. Not at the right or proper moment; inopportunely. |
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