episode: translation
noun
1 one separate event in sb's life/a story
ADJECTIVE
▪ dramatic, exciting
▪ bizarre, extraordinary
▪ sad, tragic
▪ shameful, unfortunate, unpleasant
▪ latest
▪ She has only told you about the latest episode in a long history of mental illness.
▪ brief
▪ major
▪ acute, severe (medical)
▪ an acute episode of pneumonia
▪ recurrent (medical)
▪ depressive, manic, psychotic (all medical)
VERB + EPISODE
▪ remember
▪ forget
▪ experience
PREPOSITION
▪ during an episode
▪ during a brief episode of socialist rule
▪ episode from
▪ I still remember that episode from my childhood.
▪ episode in
▪ an extraordinary episode in American history
PHRASES
▪ the entire episode, the whole episode
▪ He says he just wants to forget the whole unfortunate episode.
2 one part of a TV/radio drama
ADJECTIVE
▪ exciting, thrilling
▪ Don't miss next week's exciting episode!
▪ classic
▪ next, upcoming (esp.AmE)
▪ previous
▪ first, second, etc.
▪ pilot
▪ premiere (AmE)
▪ final, last
▪ two-part
▪ half-hour, hour-long, one-hour, etc.
VERB + EPISODE
▪ catch, see, watch
▪ I caught a few episodes of seasons one and two.
▪ miss
▪ do, film, make, record, shoot
▪ The next episode has not yet been filmed.
▪ direct
▪ air (esp. AmE), broadcast
▪ repeat, rerun (AmE)
PREPOSITION
▪ during an/the episode, in an/the episode
▪ It happened in the final episode of ‘Star Trek’.