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The meaning of Course

Course – definition

noun

The route or direction followed by a ship, aircraft, road, or river.

Usage examples:

The road adopts a tortuous course along the coast
noun

A dish, or a set of dishes served together, forming one of the successive parts of a meal.

Usage examples:

Guests are offered a choice of main course

Synonims:

noun

An area of land set aside and prepared for racing, golf, or another sport.

Usage examples:

One of the benefits of playing golf at new courses are the ideas you pick up.
noun

A series of lectures or lessons in a particular subject, leading to an examination or qualification.

Usage examples:

A business studies course
noun

A continuous horizontal layer of brick, stone, or other material in a wall.

Usage examples:

A continuous render is taken up the sides and over the top of the core material of a wall, the core…
noun

A pursuit of game (especially hares) with greyhounds by sight rather than scent.

noun

A sail on the lowest yards of a square-rigged ship.

Usage examples:

Next we had to set the course sail, the top sail of the forward mast, then the foresails out over t…
noun

A set of adjacent strings on a guitar, lute, etc., tuned to the same note.

Usage examples:

The early lute was played with a plectrum and had four double courses of strings; during the 15th c…
verb

(of liquid) move without obstruction; flow.

Usage examples:

Tears were coursing down her cheeks
verb

Pursue (game, especially hares) with greyhounds using sight rather than scent.

Usage examples:

Many of the hares coursed escaped unharmed
noun

The particular path something such as an aircraft or ship takes as it moves, or the path along which a river flows

Usage examples:

A southern course will take our flight over texas., the ship was blown off course (= away from its …
noun

A series of lessons on a particular subject

Usage examples:

Course in/on sth we provide courses in commerce, finance, and basic marketing., during the course, …

Course translation into English

Course: translate from English into Chinese

Translate course into Chinese (Simplified)}
课程, 过程, 进程, 历程, 期间, 航向, 航线, 经过, 航道, 轨道, 路程, 轨, 程序

Course: translate from English into Dutch

Translate course into Dutch}
Cursus, Loop, Koers, Verloop, Gang, Beloop, Kuur, Richting, Route, Leergang, Reeks, Renbaan, Rij, Bedding, Tracé, Lopen, Opeenvolging, Wedloop, Stromen, Najagen, Aflopen, Jagen, Lange jacht, Jacht maken op, Stroom

Course: translate from English into French

Translate course into French}
Cours, Parcours, Terrain, Stage, Course, Voie, Route, Plat, Tracé, Chemin, Piste, Orientation, Traitement, Classe, Assise, Direction, Comportement, Courir, Destination, Chasser, Chasse, Règles

Course: translate from English into German

Translate course into German}
Kurs, Verlauf, Gang, Lauf, Platz, Ablauf, Lehrgang, Bahn, Studium, Vorlesung, Kursus, Zug, Kur, Rennstrecke, Hergang, Verfolg, Schlicht

Course: translate from English into Hindi

Translate course into Hindi}
पाठ्यक्रम, कार्यप्रणाली, जलमार्ग, शृंखला, लीक, ढर्रा, क्रम, प्रकार

Course: translate from English into Italian

Translate course into Italian}
Corso, Campo, Percorso, Rotta, Decorso, Portata, Andamento, Linea, Direzione, Via, Pista, Circuito, Procedimento, Fluire, Il fluire

Course: translate from English into Korean

Translate course into Korean}
강의, 코스, 과정, 진행, 진로, 방침, 골프 코스, 달리다, 일품, 포인트, 월경, 과, 어지럽게 날다, 따라 흐르다, 돌다, 가로 층, 매개, 결, 큰 가로돛, 사냥개를 부려서 사냥하다, 횡단하다, 뛰어다니다, 사냥을 하다, 침로를 잡다

Course: translate from English into Russian

Translate course into Russian}
Курс, Курсовой, Блюдо, Направление, Порядок, Ход событий, Линия поведения, Очередь, Бежать, Постепенность, Течь, Скаковой круг, Пласт, Гнаться по пятам, Жила, Течение времени, Линия действия, Горизонтальный ряд кладки, Простирание залежи, Менструация, Нижний прямой парус, Охотиться с гончими, Гнаться за дичью, Преследовать, Проветривать

Course: translate from English into Spanish

Translate course into Spanish}
Curso, Transcurso, Rumbo, Camino, Proceso, Trayecto, Campo golf, Proceso temporal, Plato de comida, Ir según el camino

Word origin

Middle English: from Old French cours, from Latin cursus, from curs- ‘run’, from the verb currere .

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