n.
- 路线;方向[C]
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Our
course was straight to the south.
我们的方向是一直向南。
- 过程;进程[U]
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It was one of those ideas that change the
course of history.
这便是那些能改变历史演进的思想之一。
- 习惯的程序[C]
- 方针,做法[C]
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I think the only sensible
course is to retreat.
我认为唯一的明智之举就是撤退。
- (竞赛的)跑道;场地[C]
- 课程,科目[C][(+in/on)]
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She took a
course in philosophy.
她选读了一门哲学课程。
- 系列,连续[C]
- 一道菜[C]
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The first
course was soup.
头道菜是汤。
- 【建】层;一层砖石[C]
vt.
- (用猎犬)追猎;追逐
- 使(马等)奔跑
vi.
- (液体)流动[Q]
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Tears
coursed down her face.
她泪流满面。
- (用猎犬)追猎
短语
in course of
- 在……过程中
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This highway is
in course of construction now.
这条公路目前正在修建中。
in due course
- 在适当的时候
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If we sow the seed now,
in due course we will have the flowers.
如果我们现在播下种子,到时候会开花的。
in the course of
- 在……期间;在……过程中
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The work should be completed
in the course of this week.
这项工作应在本周内完成。
in the course of time
- 最终
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In the course of time, you'll understand what I've said.
你最终会明白我所说的话。
in the ordinary course of nature/events/things
- 在通常情况下
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In the ordinary course of events, we can borrow money from the bank.
在通常情况下,我们可以向银行贷款。
of course
- 当然
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Of course I remember him.
我当然记得他。
run/take one's course
- 顺其发展;听其自然
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You can do nothing but let matters
take their course.
你无能为力,只能听其自然。
辨析
n.
- the route or direction followed by a ship, aircraft, road, or river.
- the way in which something progresses or develops.
▸
(also course of action)
a procedure adopted to deal with a situation.
- a dish forming one of the successive parts of a meal.
- a series of lectures or lessons in a particular subject.
▸Medicine a series of repeated treatments or doses of medication.
- an area of land prepared for racing, golf, or another sport.
- a continuous horizontal layer of brick or stone.
- Bell-ringing a series of changes which brings the bells back to their original order, or the changes of a particular bell.
- a sail on the lowest yards of a square-rigged ship.
v.
- (of liquid) flow.
-
[often as noun coursing]
pursue (game, especially hares) with greyhounds using sight rather than scent.
Phrase
Etymology
ME: from OFr. cours, from L. cursus, from curs-, currere ‘run’.