单词 | course |
释义 | coursecoursescoursecourse1 /kɔːs $ kɔːrs/ noun1lessons [countable] a series of lessons or a period of study in a particular subject SYN class American English: Andy’s doing a computer course.do 安迪在修电脑课程。course in/ona degree course in engineeringengineer工程学位课程2part of meal [countable] one of the parts of a meal: a three-course meal 有三道菜的一顿饭the main course 主菜3way something develops [singular] the way that something develops or happenscourse ofevents that changed the course of historyeventchange 改变历史进程的事件run/take its course (=develop in the usual way)You’ll just have to let things take their course.thing你只能让事情顺其自然。4thing to do [countable] something that you can do to deal with a situation: The best course of action would be to speak to her privately.wellwill最好的做法是和她私下谈谈。5medicine course of treatment/antibiotics etc especially British English medicine or medical treatment that someone has regularly for a period of time6direction [uncountable and countable] the planned direction taken by a boat or plane to reach a place: The plane changed course to avoid the storm.change飞机改变航向避开暴风雨。on/off course (=going in the right or wrong direction)The ship was blown off course.beblow船被风吹离了航道。7for sports [countable] an area of land or water where races are held, or an area of land designed for playing golf: a race course赛马场an 18-hole course一个 18 洞高尔夫球场 ➔ crash course, in due course at due1, as a matter of course at matter1Phrasesin/during/over the course of something during a period of time or a process: During the course of our conversation, I found out that he had worked in France.findhavework在谈话过程中﹐我发现他曾在法国工作过。in the course of time after some time passes: The situation will improve in the course of time.过一段时间情况会好转的。of course spoken1used to show that what you are saying is expected or already known and so not surprising: Of course there are exceptions to every rule.beexception 当然每条规律都会有例外。The insurance has to be renewed every year, of course.haverenew这份保险当然必须每年续签。2used to say yes very strongly or to give permission politely: ‘Can I borrow your notes?’ ‘Of course you can.’note“我能借一下你的笔记吗?”“当然可以。”of course not spoken used to say no very strongly: ‘Do you mind if I’m a bit late?’ ‘Of course not.’bite“我迟到一会儿﹐你会介意吗?”“当然不会。”be on course (for something/to do something) to be likely to achieve something because you have already had some success: Hodson is on course to break the world record.be霍德森有望打破世界纪录。COLLOCATIONS: courseverbsto take a course (also to do a course British English)I’m doing a Spanish course.do ► Do not say ’make a course’. Say take a course or do a course.to go on a course British EnglishYou should go on a first aid course.shallto pass/fail a courseYou need to attend 60% of classes to pass the course.classto teach a course (also to give a course)She is teaching a course in Art and Design.beteachto enrol on a course British English (=to officially arrange to join a course)How about enrolling on a sailing course?enrolsailtypes of course a language/art/computer etc courseHis company sent him on a computer course.senda training courseShe decided to do a management training course.decidetrainan elementary/intermediate/advanced coursean advanced course in art and designadvancea college/university courseHe dropped out of his college course.dropa degree course British EnglishI’m doing a three-year degree course.doa full-time/part-time courseYou can do the diploma as a part-time course.a one-year/two-year etc courseShe did a one-year teacher training course.dotraina correspondence course (=which you do at home, sending work to a teacher by post) |
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