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I. course [Am kɔrs, Brit kɔːs] SUBST

1.1. course:

course (of river)
course (of road)

1.2. course (way of proceeding):

the only course open to us
the only course open to us

1.3. course (progress) kein Pl:

in due course
in the course of time
to run or take its course

2. course:

of course
of course
of course
you know it, don't you? — of course!
lo sabes, ¿no? — ¡claro! or ¡desde luego! or ¡por supuesto!
am I invited? — of course you are!
of course not
what do they want? — money, of course!
I'm not always right, of course

3. course:

course LUFTF, NAUT
true course
to plot a course LUFTF
to plot a course NAUT
to set course for
the plane had gone off course
to change course

4.1. course (series of lessons):

course
a short course
course in/on sth
curso de / sobre algo
to take or Brit also do a course
to go on a course
they are sending me on a course
attr course material

4.2. course MED:

a course of treatment
be sure to finish the course

5. course (part of a meal):

course
as a or for the first course
as a or for the first course
a three-course meal

6. course SPORT:

course (racecourse)
course (racecourse)
course (golf course)
course (golf course)
cancha f (de golf) CSur
to last or stay the course (persist to the end)
to last or stay the course wörtl (complete race)

7. course (of bricks):

course

8. course NAUT:

course

II. course [Am kɔrs, Brit kɔːs] VERB trans (hunt)

course

III. course [Am kɔrs, Brit kɔːs] VERB intr

course (flow swiftly) liter:

damp course, damp-proof course SUBST

damp course

correspondence course SUBST

foundation course SUBST Brit

foundation course

golf course SUBST

golf course
golf course
cancha f de golf LatAm

main course SUBST

main course
main course
main course

orientation course SUBST

obstacle course SUBST

obstacle course
obstacle course

sandwich course SUBST Brit

sandwich course

refresher course SUBST

refresher course
refresher course

im PONS Wörterbuch

I. course [kɔ:s, Am kɔ:rs] SUBST

1. course (direction):

course
course of a river
to be off course a. übtr
to set course for sth
your best course would be ...

2. course (development):

course
in the course of time

3. course (treatment):

course

4. course SPORT (area):

course
course golf

5. course (part of meal):

course

6. course (layer):

course

Wendungen:

to let sth run its course
to stay the course
of course
of course not

II. course [kɔ:s, Am kɔ:rs] VERB intr

course
OpenDict-Eintrag

course SUBST

course (set of lessons)

sandwich course <- -es> SUBST Brit UNIV

sandwich course

induction course SUBST

induction course

golf course SUBST

golf course

degree course SUBST

degree course

crash course SUBST

crash course

damp-course SUBST ARCHIT

damp-course

assault course SUBST

assault course

preparatory course SUBST

im PONS Wörterbuch
Englisch
Englisch
Spanisch
Spanisch

I. course [kɔrs] SUBST

1. course (direction):

course
course of a river
to be off course a. übtr
to set course for sth

2. course (development):

course
over the course of time

3. course (treatment):

course

4. course SPORT (area):

course
course golf

5. course (part of meal):

course

6. course (layer):

course

Wendungen:

to let sth run its course
to stay the course
of course
of course
of course not

II. course [kɔrs] VERB intr

course

obstacle course SUBST

obstacle course

preparatory course SUBST

training course SUBST

training course

assault course SUBST

assault course

golf course SUBST

golf course

crash course SUBST

crash course
to audit a course
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
course
course
to follow a new course
Present
Icourse
youcourse
he/she/itcourses
wecourse
youcourse
theycourse
Past
Icoursed
youcoursed
he/she/itcoursed
wecoursed
youcoursed
theycoursed
Present Perfect
Ihavecoursed
youhavecoursed
he/she/ithascoursed
wehavecoursed
youhavecoursed
theyhavecoursed
Past Perfect
Ihadcoursed
youhadcoursed
he/she/ithadcoursed
wehadcoursed
youhadcoursed
theyhadcoursed

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