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course
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past
coursed
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coursing
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Derivatives :
adj
courseless
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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary
- course
[kɔːs]
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1.
noun
[c]
(educational) 课程
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2.
noun
[c]
[of injections, antibiotics]
疗程
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3.
noun
[c]
[of life, events, time etc]
(direction) 进程
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4.
noun
[of ship, aircraft]
航向
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5.
noun
[of river]
流向
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6.
noun
[c]
(also: course of action) 做法
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7.
noun
[of meal]
first/next/last course 第一/下一/最后一道菜
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8.
noun
[c]
(for golf, horse-racing) 场
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9.
noun
(for cycling) 道
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10.
vi.
[liter]
to course down/through sth 在某物上/中迅速流动
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of course
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自然
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11.
vi.
(certainly) 当然
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That is of course true.
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自然是真的。
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Of course you should accept.
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你当然应该接受。
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of course!
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没问题!
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of course not!
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当然不行!
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in the course of the next few days
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在今后几天期间
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to be on course for...
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在迈向...的正确方向上
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to run {or} take its course
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听其自然发展
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a course of action
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做法
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a course of treatment
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一个疗程
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a course of lectures
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系列讲座
Collins English-English Dictionary
- course
[kɔːs]
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n
a continuous progression from one point to the next in time or space; onward movement
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the course of his life
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2.
n
a route or direction followed
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they kept on a southerly course
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3.
n
the path or channel along which something moves
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the course of a river
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4.
n
(in combination)
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a watercourse
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5.
n
an area or stretch of land or water on which a sport is played or a race is run
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a golf course
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6.
n
a period of time; duration
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in the course of the next hour
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7.
n
the usual order of and time required for a sequence of events; regular procedure
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the illness ran its course
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8.
n
a mode of conduct or action
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if you follow that course, you will certainly fail
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9.
n
a connected series of events, actions, etc
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10.
n
a prescribed number of lessons, lectures, etc, in an educational curriculum
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11.
n
the material covered in such a curriculum
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12.
n
a prescribed regimen to be followed for a specific period of time
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a course of treatment
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13.
n
a part of a meal served at one time
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the fish course
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14.
n
a continuous, usually horizontal, layer of building material, such as a row of bricks, tiles, etc
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15.
n
[nautical]
any of the sails on the lowest yards of a square-rigged ship
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16.
n
[knitting]
the horizontal rows of stitches - Compare wale
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17.
n
(in medieval Europe) a charge by knights in a tournament
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18.
n
a hunt by hounds relying on sight rather than scent
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19.
n
a match in which two greyhounds compete in chasing a hare
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20.
n
the part or function assigned to an individual bell in a set of changes
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21.
n
[archaic]
a running race
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22.
vi.
[intr]
to run, race, or flow, esp swiftly and without interruption
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23.
vi.
to cause (hounds) to hunt by sight rather than scent or (of hounds) to hunt (a quarry) thus
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24.
vt.
[tr]
to run through or over; traverse
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25.
vi.
[intr]
to take a direction; proceed on a course
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26.
vi.
See also courses
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27.
vi.
[Etymology]
C13: from Old French cours, from Latin cursus a running, from currere to run
Examples
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in the course of a week
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一周期间
→ course
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our wisest course
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我们最明智的做法
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the course of true love
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真正爱情的发展进程
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The main course was roast beef.
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主菜是烤牛肉。
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the freshman English course
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一年级英语课程
→ freshman
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to hold a course
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继续进程
→ hold
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to initiate a new course of studies
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开始新课程
→ initiate
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a Mickey Mouse college course
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简易的学院课程
→ Mickey Mouse
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to hold a straight course
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取直路
→ straight
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to suggest a course of study
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提议开个研究班
→ suggest
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