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course

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course1 /kɔːs $ kɔːrs/ ●●● S1 W1 noun   coarse
1 of course 
a) KNOW somethingused to show that what you are saying is expected or already known and so not surprising 当然,自然〔用于提及你认为别人已经知道或应当知道的某事〕
 You can pay by cheque, assuming of course you have a valid cheque card.
你可以用支票来支付,不过当然你必须有一张有效的支票保付卡。
 Of course there are exceptions to every rule.
当然,每条规定都会有例外。
b) AGREE (also course informal) spoken used to say yes or to give permission politely 当然,当然可以〔用于礼貌地同意或允许某人〕
 ‘Can I have a word with you?’ ‘Of course.’
我能否和你说句话?”“当然可以啦。
 ‘Can you give me a lift?’ ‘Course, no problem.’
你能让我搭个便车吗?”“当然可以,没问题。
c) (also course informal) spokenEMPHASIZETRUE used to emphasize that what you are saying is true or correct 当然〔用于强调你所说的是真的或正确的〕
 Of course he’ll come!
他当然会来的!
well/but of course
 Well of course I love you.
我当然爱你。
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2 of course not  (also course not informal) spokenUNTRUE used to say very strongly that something is not true or correct 当然不;决不
 He asked his father if it was true. ‘Of course not, ’ Jack said.
他问他爸爸这是否是真的。当然不是真的。杰克说。
 ‘You don’t mind if I call her?’ ‘No, course not.’
我给她打电话你不会介意吧?”“当然不会。
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3 LESSONSeducation 教育 [countableC]SEC
a) a series of lessons in a particular subject 课程 SYN American English class
 Andy’s doing a one-year journalism course.
安迪正在修读为期一年的新闻课程。
course on/in
 a course on architecture
建筑学课程
 I’m taking a course in graphic design.
我在上一门平面设计课程。
b) British EnglishBrE a period of study in a particular subject, especially at university 〔尤指大学里某一门课的〕课程(时间) SYN American English program
 a degree course in photography
摄影学位课程
Course is never followed by ‘of’. Don’t say ‘a course of Business Studies’. Say ‘a course in Business Studies’.
Course 后面不可跟 of。不要说 ‘a course of Business Studies’,而要说 ‘a course in Business Studies’(商科课程)
4 time 时间 [singular]PERIOD OF TIME a period of time or process during which something happens 过程,进程,经过
during/in/throughout/over the course of something
 During the course of our conversation, it emerged that Bob had been in prison.
我们在谈话过程中得知鲍勃坐过牢。
 Over the course of the next few years, the steel industry was reorganized.
在接下来的几年里,钢铁工业进行了重组。
in the course of doing something
 In the course of researching customer needs, we discovered how few families have adequate life insurance.
在研究客户需求的过程中,我们发现购买足够人寿险的家庭少之又少。
5 development 发展 [singular]NATURAL the usual or natural way that something changes, develops, or is done 自然的进展;通常的过程
course of
 forces that shape the course of evolution
影响进化过程的因素
 Meeting Sally changed the whole course of his life.
遇到萨莉改变了他的一生。
in the normal/natural/ordinary course of events
 In the normal course of events, a son would inherit from his father.
在正常情况下,儿子将继承父亲的财产。
take/run its course (=develop in the usual way and reach a natural end) 自然地发展,持续到自然结束
 Relax and let nature take its course.
放松下来,顺其自然吧。
 It seems the boom in World Music has run its course.
世界音乐的繁荣似乎已经到了尽头。
 Gorbachev changed the course of Soviet history.
戈尔巴乔夫改变了苏联的历史进程。
6 plans 计划 [singular, uncountableU] the general plans someone has to achieve something or the general way something is happening 方针,总方向
7 ACTIONSactions 行动 [countableC usually singular]DEAL WITH an action or series of actions that you could take in order to deal with a particular situation 〔处理事件的〕行动方式;处理方式
8 direction 方向 [countableC usually singular, uncountableU]TTWTTA the planned direction taken by a boat or plane to reach a place 〔船或飞机的〕航向
9 on course likely to achieve something because you have already had some success 〔因已取得一些成功〕可能成就〔某事〕
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10 meal 菜肴 [countableC]DF one of the separate parts of a meal 一道菜
11 sport 体育 [countableC]DS an area of land or water where races are held, or an area of land designed for playing golf 〔陆上或水上的〕赛场,赛道;高尔夫球场
12 medical treatment 医治 [countableC] especially British EnglishBrESERIES an amount of medicine or medical treatment that you have regularly for a specific period of time 疗程
13 in (the) course of time EVENTUALLYafter some or enough time has passed 终于;总有一天 SYN eventually
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14 river 河流 [countableC]SG the direction a river moves in 江河的流向
15 wall [countableC]TBC a layer of bricks, stone etc in a wall 〔墙中砖、石等的〕层
as a matter of course at matter1(20), → par for the course at par(3), → stay the course at stay1(7), → in due course at due1(4)
COLLOCATIONSMeaning 3:
verbs
take a course (also do a course British EnglishBrE) 修读课程
I decided to do a course in Italian.
我决定修读一门意大利语课程。
go on a course British EnglishBrE 参加课程
My company wanted me to go on a course in management skills.
我的公司希望我参加一门管理技能方面的课程。
pass/fail a course 通过/没有通过课程
If you pass the course, you get a diploma in psychology.
如果课程及格,你就可以得到心理学文凭。
apply for a course 报读课程
The following year she applied for a nursing course.
第二年,她报读了一门护理学课程。
enrol on a course/put your name down for a course British EnglishBrE (=to arrange to officially join a course) 报名读一门课程
nHow about enrolling on a sailing course?
attend a course formal (=take part in a course) 参加课程
nYou’ll have to attend a course on how to deal with customers on the phone.
withdraw from a course/drop out of a course (=leave it without finishing it) 退出课程
nShe had to withdraw from the course because of illness.
teach a course 教一门课程
nShe is teaching an introductory course in Russian.
run a course 开设课程
nThe course is run by the British Council.
noffer a course
The course is offered on a part-time basis.
nchange (your) course (=at university or college)
Some students choose to change their course after the first year.
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + course
a language/art/design etc course 语言/艺术/设计等课程
The school runs ten-week language courses three times a year.
该校一年三次开设为期十周的语言课程。
a full-time/part-time course 全日制/兼读制课程
There are also part-time courses for mature students.
另有为大龄学生开设的兼读制课程。
an elementary/intermediate/advanced course 初级/中级/高级课程
an advanced course in art and design
艺术与设计高级课程
a one-year/two-year etc course 一年期/两年期等课程
She did a one-year teacher training course.
她上了一个一年期的教师培训课程。
a short course 短期课程
nI did a short course on website design.
an intensive course (=in which you learn a lot in a short time) 强化课程,密集课程
nAn intensive course in Russian is provided for those who do not already know the language.
a crash course informal (=in which you learn a great deal in a very short time) 速成课程
nA husband was given a crash course in how to deliver a baby by a midwife on the phone.
a training course 培训课程
nIf you are offered the job, you will attend a two-week training course.
a vocational course (=that trains you to do a particular job) 职业教育课程
na vocational course in architecture
na college/university course
students who fail their college courses
na degree course British EnglishBrE (also an undergraduate course) (=a first course at a university, which usually lasts three years)
a three-year degree course
na postgraduate course British EnglishBrE (=one you do after your first degree course)
a correspondence course (=in which you work at home, sending work to a teacher by post) 函授课程
an introductory course (=for people who have never done a particular subject or activity before) 入门课程
nan induction course (=that you do when you start a new job or position)
a refresher course (=short and intended to teach you about new developments in a subject) 进修课程
na foundation course British EnglishBrE (=a general course that students do in the first year at some universities)
a sandwich course British EnglishBrE (=that includes periods of work in industry or business) 工读交替制课程
na tailor-made course (=one that is specially designed for someone)
a tailor-made course to help senior staff develop their negotiation skills
course + NOUN
a course tutor British EnglishBrE: 课程指导老师
I discussed it with my course tutor.
我和课程指导老师进行了讨论。
course material 课程资料,课程教材
Teachers are provided with course material.
有课程资料提供给老师。
the course syllabus (=the plan of what is taught on a course) 课程纲要
nThe school has recently introduced a new course syllabus.
COMMON ERRORSDon’t say ‘make a course’. Say do or take a course.
不要说make a course’. 而要说 do or take a course.
nCOLLOCATIONSMeaning 5: the usual or natural way that something changes, develops, or is done 自然的进展;通常的过程
verbs
something takes a course (=develops in a particular way)
He felt that events were taking the wrong course.
something takes/runs its course (=develops in the usual or natural way)
There was nothing we could do except watch the illness run its course.
change/alter the course of something
The incident changed the course of the election.
戈尔巴乔夫改变了苏联的历史进程。
influence/shape the course of something
The result of this battle influenced the whole course of the war.
determine/decide the course of something
Don’t let chance decide the course of your career.
phrases
in the normal/ordinary course of something
His bravery was far more than was required in the normal course of duty.
the course of history/somebody’s life etc
Changing conditions shape the course of evolution.
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Related topics: Sport
course2 verb  
1 [intransitiveI always + adverbadv/prepositionprep] literaryLIQUID if a liquid or electricity courses somewhere, it flows there quickly 奔流,快速流动
2 [intransitiveI always + adverbadv/prepositionprep] literaryTHINK SO/NOT BE SURE if a feeling courses through you, you feel it suddenly and strongly 〔感情、思想〕涌动
3. [intransitiveI, transitiveT]DS to chase rabbits with dogs as a sport 〔用猎犬〕追猎〔兔子〕
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From Longman Business Dictionary
coursecourse /kɔːskɔːrs/ noun [countableC]
especially British EnglishBrE a series of classes or studies in a particular subject
a one-year journalism course
correspondence course refresher course sandwich course

See also: of course


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