1. | [c] ~ (in/on sth) (有关某学科的系列)课程,讲座a series of lessons or lectures on a particular subject |
a French/chemistry, etc. course 法语、化学等课程 | |
to take/do a course in art and design 攻读美术与设计课程 | |
to go on a management training course 去参加管理培训讲座 | |
The college runs specialist language courses . 这所学院开设有专门语言课程。 |
2. | [c] (大学中要进行考试或取得资格的)课程a period of study at a college or university that leads to an exam or a qualification |
a degree course 学位课程 | |
a two-year postgraduate course leading to a master's degree 两年制硕士研究生课程 |
3. | [u][c][ususing] (船或飞机的)航向,航线a direction or route followed by a ship or an aircraft |
The plane was on/off course(= going/not going in the right direction) . 飞机航向正确╱偏离。 | |
He radioed the pilot to change course . 他用无线电通知飞行员改变航向。 | |
They set a course for the islands. 他们确定了去群岛的航线。 |
4. | [c][ususing] 方针;行动方向the general direction in which sb's ideas or actions are moving |
The president appears likely to change course on some key issues. 总统看起来可能要在某些重要问题上改变方针。 | |
Politicians are often obliged to steer a course between incompatible interests. 政治家常常被迫在互不相容的利益集团之间开辟航道。 |
5. | [c] 行动方式;处理方法a way of acting in or dealing with a particular situation |
There are various courses open to us. 我们有多种处理方法可采取。 | |
What course of action would you recommend? 你想推荐什么办法呢? | |
The wisest course would be to say nothing. 最明智的对策是缄口不语。 |
6. | [sing] ~ of sth 进展;进程the way sth develops or should develop |
an event that changed the course of history 改变了历史进程的事件 | |
The unexpected course of events aroused considerable alarm. 意外的事态发展引起了相当大的恐慌。 |
7. | [c] 一道菜any of the separate parts of a meal |
a four-course dinner 有四道菜的正餐 | |
The main course was roast duck. 主菜是烤鸭。 |
8. | [c] 比赛场地;跑道;赛船水道;泳道an area of land or water where races are held |
She was overtaken on the last stretch of the course. 她在最后一个直道上被超过。 |
9. | [c][ususing] 江河流向the direction a river moves in |
The path follows the course of the river. 小路沿河道延伸。 |
10. | [c] ~ (of sth) (医疗、服药等的)疗程a series of medical treatments, pills, etc. |
to prescribe a course of antibiotics 开一个疗程抗生素的处方 |
11. | [c] (砖、石等墙的)层a continuous layer of bricks, stone, etc. in a wall |
A new damp-proof course could cost £1 000 or more. 新的防潮层可花掉 1 000 英镑以上。 |
The new textbook is in course of preparation. 新的教科书正在准备之中。 |
The new textbook is in course of preparation. 新的教科书正在准备之中。 |
He's seen many changes in the course of his long life. 他在漫长的一生中目睹了许许多多的变化。 | |
The company faces major challenges over the course of the next few years. 这家公司今后几年将面临重大的挑战。 |
He's seen many changes in the course of his long life. 他在漫长的一生中目睹了许许多多的变化。 | |
The company faces major challenges over the course of the next few years. 这家公司今后几年将面临重大的挑战。 |
It is possible that in the course of time a cure for cancer will be found. 治疗癌症的方法终有一天能找到。 |
It is possible that in the course of time a cure for cancer will be found. 治疗癌症的方法终有一天能找到。 |
In the normal course of things we would not treat her disappearance as suspicious. 在一般情况下,她不露面,我们也不会觉得有什么可疑之处。 |
In the normal course of things we would not treat her disappearance as suspicious. 在一般情况下,她不露面,我们也不会觉得有什么可疑之处。 |
‘Don't you like my mother?’ ‘Of course I do!’ “难道你不喜欢我母亲?”“当然喜欢!” | |
‘Will you be there?’ ‘Course I will.’ “你会去那里吗?”“当然会。” |
‘Can I come, too?’ ‘Course you can.’ “我也可以来吗?”“当然可以。” | |
‘Can I have one of those pens?’ ‘Of course─help yourself.’ “我能在那些笔中拿一支吗?”“当然,自己拿吧。” |
‘I did all I could to help.’ ‘Of course,’ he murmured gently. “我尽全力帮忙了。”“当然。”他轻声低语道。 |
Ben, of course, was the last to arrive. 本当然是最后一个到的。 | |
Of course, there are other ways of doing this. 当然还有别的方法做这件事。 |
‘Don't you like my mother?’ ‘Of course I do!’ “难道你不喜欢我母亲?”“当然喜欢!” | |
‘Will you be there?’ ‘Course I will.’ “你会去那里吗?”“当然会。” |
‘Can I come, too?’ ‘Course you can.’ “我也可以来吗?”“当然可以。” | |
‘Can I have one of those pens?’ ‘Of course─help yourself.’ “我能在那些笔中拿一支吗?”“当然,自己拿吧。” |
‘I did all I could to help.’ ‘Of course,’ he murmured gently. “我尽全力帮忙了。”“当然。”他轻声低语道。 |
Ben, of course, was the last to arrive. 本当然是最后一个到的。 | |
Of course, there are other ways of doing this. 当然还有别的方法做这件事。 |
‘Are you going?’ ‘Of course not.’ “你要去吗?”“当然不去。” | |
‘Do you mind?’ ‘No, of course not.’ “你介意吗?”“不,当然不介意。” |
‘Are you going?’ ‘Of course not.’ “你要去吗?”“当然不去。” | |
‘Do you mind?’ ‘No, of course not.’ “你介意吗?”“不,当然不介意。” |
The American economy is on course for higher inflation than Britain by the end of the year. 美国经济很可能在今年年底前出现比英国高的通货膨胀。 |
The American economy is on course for higher inflation than Britain by the end of the year. 美国经济很可能在今年年底前出现比英国高的通货膨胀。 |
When her tears had run their course, she felt calmer and more in control. 等她哭够了,她就比较镇静,比较克制了。 | |
With minor ailments the best thing is often to let nature take its course. 对于小病,往往最好是听其自然。 |
When her tears had run their course, she felt calmer and more in control. 等她哭够了,她就比较镇静,比较克制了。 | |
With minor ailments the best thing is often to let nature take its course. 对于小病,往往最好是听其自然。 |