单词 | course |
释义 | course UK [kɔ:s] US [kɔ:rs/ note_panel noun CLASSES 课 ESSENTIAL countable ■a set of classes or a plan of study on a particular subject, usually resulting in an examination or qualification 课程;教程 •Tim did •They're going away on •I'd like to UK do Common Learner Errors courseThe correct preposition to use before course is on.Don't say 'to/at/in a course', say on a course :✗ In this course you will learn how to manage your time.On this course you will learn how to manage your time. UK [kɔ:s] US [kɔ:rs/ note_panel noun SPORTS AREA 运动区域 IMPROVER countable ■an area of land or water used for a sports event 竞赛场地;球场;跑道;泳道 •a golf course/cross-country course高尔夫球场/越野赛赛场 ⇒ See also racecourseUK [kɔ:s] US [kɔ:rs/ note_panel noun DEVELOPMENT 发展 IMPROVER only singular ■the often gradual development of something, or the way something happens, or a way of doing something 进展;进程;经过,过程 •Did the scandal have any effect on the course of the election?丑闻对选举进程有影响吗? •During the/In the •What would be an appropriate course (of action) •If our rivals are spending more on advertising, we'll have to follow the same course.如果对手增加广告投入,我们也只得奉陪。 •The defendants are also accused of attempting to pervert the course of justice.被告还被指控企图妨碍司法公正。 in the course of time UK ■after a period of time 经过一段时间;最后;终有一天 •I expect they plan to have children in the course of time.我想他们总有一天会打算要孩子的。 in/with the course of time ■gradually 逐渐地,渐渐地 •With the course of time, I've learned to live with my disability.渐渐地,我学会了接受自己为残障的事实。 UK [kɔ:s] US [kɔ:rs/ note_panel noun DIRECTION 方向 ADVANCED countable usually singular uncountable ■the direction in which a vehicle, especially an aircraft, spacecraft or ship, moves, or the path along which a river flows (尤指飞机、太空船或轮船的)航向,航道,路线;(河流的)流向,水道 •The pilot avoided a collision by changing •Changing the course of the river would cause serious environmental damage to the whole valley.河流改道会严重危害整个流域的环境。 •figurative on course ■likely to happen, or likely to succeed as planned 可能发生的;可能如愿以偿的 •Because of the recession, we're on course for/to have UK [kɔ:s] US [kɔ:rs/ note_panel noun MEAL 餐 ADVANCED countable ■a part of a meal which is served separately from the other parts 一道菜 •a four-course lunch四道菜的午餐 •A traditional British main UK [kɔ:s] US [kɔ:rs/ note_panel noun MEDICAL TREATMENT 治疗 countable ■a fixed number of regular medical treatments 疗程 •My doctor's put •She needed a six-month course of physiotherapy after she broke her leg.腿骨折后她需要一个为期六个月的物理治疗疗程。 UK [kɔ:s] US [kɔ:rs/ note_panel noun LAYER 层 countable specialized ■a continuous horizontal layer of bricks or other building material (砖瓦等建筑材料的)层 UK [kɔ:s] US [kɔ:rs/ note_panel noun of course informal ■used to say 'yes' or to give someone permission to do something (表示肯定或允许)当然 •"Can you help me?" "Of course."“你能帮帮我吗?”“当然可以。” •May I have a look at your newspaper?" "Of course you can."“我能看看你的报纸吗?”“当然可以。” •"Have you written your English essay yet?" "Of course, I finished it last week."“你的英语短文写了吗?”“当然了,我上周就写完了。” ■used to show that what you are saying is obvious or already known (用于表示所说的很显然或已经为人所知)当然•The Second World War ended, of course, in 1945.第二次世界大战当然是结束于1945年。 ■used to show that a situation or a piece of information is not surprising (用于表示某一情况或资讯不足为怪)当然,自然•We arrived at the restaurant 30 minutes late so, of course, our reservation had been cancelled.我们到餐厅晚了30分钟,所以,预订自然就被取消了。 UK [kɔ:s] US [kɔ:rs/ note_panel noun of course not ■used to emphasize that you disagree or that something is not true (用于强调不同意或不正确)当然不 •"Where did you get the money? Did you steal it?" "Of course not. I borrowed it from Carol."“你哪里来的钱?是偷的吗?”“当然不是,我向卡罗尔借的。” UK [kɔ:s] US [kɔ:rs/ note_panel verb intransitive usually + adverb or preposition ■to flow quickly or in large amounts 奔流;奔涌;大量流动 •Tears were coursing down •You could almost hear the blood coursing through •figurative |
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