Zƪ¸Ӗcourse@~һdzϤˣx䌍dzĶ࣬ݺŶ҂FЩطɣ
1.course reversalָ
2.training courseָӖ, Ӗn̡
3.required courseָn, n̡
4.course outlineָn̴V, n̽̌WV
5.race courseָِR, ِ
6.of course ָ, ȻZ.
7.main courseָ, , ˡ
8.the first courseһˣ^P^Sy һˣָе^P
9.what course to followǂx~ָȥΏġ
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10.drift off courseԺ, ʧ
11.in course of time:ָһ
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13.let nature take its courseȻ
14.to reverse the course of eventsŤDǬ
15.in (the) course of timeվL
16.take one's own courseһ
17.the only proper course to takeTξc
18.in the ordinary course of events, f,
19.letting things take their own courseָo飨̵һN˼룩
20.commit oneself desperately and irredeemably to an evil courseأϿţеĸ
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Many of the cars broke down on the course and some drivers spent more time under
their cars than in them.@courseָِ܇ܵ
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.~÷(noun)
1.The course of a vehicle, especially a ship or aircraft, is the route along which it is
traveling. ·
Aircraft can avoid each other by altering course to left or right.
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2.A course of action is an action or a series of actions that you can do in a particular
situation.
My best course of action was to help Gill by being sympathetic.
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3. A course is a series of lessons or lectures on a particular subject. n
...a course in business administration.
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4. A course of medical treatment is a series of treatments that a doctor gives someone.
He had a course of antibiotics to kill the bacterium.
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5. A course is one part of a meal. һ
The lunch was excellent, especially the first course.
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6. In sports, a course is an area of land where races are held or golf is played, or the land
over which a race takes place. R; ܵ; ߠ
Only 12 seconds separated the first three riders on the course.
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7.The course of a river is the channel along which it flows. ӵ
Romantic castles overlook the river's twisting course.
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Z Phrases
1.in the course of ... ڡg
If something happens in the course of a particular period of time, it happens during that
period of time.
In the course of the 1930s steel production approximately doubled.
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2.as a matter of course Ȼ.
If you do something as a matter of course, you do it as part
of your normal work or way of life.
If police are carrying arms as a matter of course, then doesn't it encourage criminals to
carry them?
Ȼؔy@yǹĄﷸҲy
3.on/off course _·/ƫx_·
If a ship or aircraft is on course, it is traveling along the correct route. If it is off course,
it is no longer traveling along the correct route.
The ship was sent off course into shallow waters.
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4.on course for... Oпܵõ
If you are on course for something, you are likely to achieve it.
The company is on course for profits of $20m.
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5.course is often used in the expression "of course," Ȼ
--Can you help me?
-- Of course.
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1.^Խ^
磺The deer coursed the open field.
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2.s
:The cavalry coursed the fleeing troops.
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3.̡ӌ(uʯ)
磺to course bricku
~vi.
1.ء() ǰMָ
磺The boats coursed along the west bank of the river.
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2.ܣѸƄӣ
磺The tears coursed down her cheeks.
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3.cCȮһCCRϱ䣺
磺They coursed in the forest.
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ܰʾŴDznj @~Course ˸ȫ˽أ֪ࡰ㲻֪¸ôՈc¸ӢZ~R