COURSE


Meaning of COURSE in English

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n.

organized program of study

1) to conduct, give, offer, teach a ~

2) to take a ~

3) to audit, sit in on a ~

4) to enroll for, register for, sign up for a ~

5) to fail; pass a ~; to take a ~ pass-fail ( AE )

6) to complete; drop; drop out of; withdraw from a ~

7) to introduce; organize, plan a ~

8) to cancel a ~

9) a demanding, difficult, rigorous; easy, gut ( colloq. ) ~

10) an advanced; beginning, elementary, introductory; intermediate ~

11) (at a university) an elective; graduate, postgraduate ( esp. BE ); intensive; laboratory; lecture; non-credit; required; survey; undergraduate ~

12) a correspondence; day-release ( BE ); extension ( AE ); makeup; refresher ~

13) a ~ covers, deals with, treats a subject (our history ~ covered the nineteenth century)

14) a ~ in, on (she took a ~ in mathematics; I offered a ~ on lexicography)

itinerary

path

15) to chart, map out, mark out a ~

16) to follow, pursue, take a ~ (the law must take its ~)

17) to set ~ for (we set ~ for the nearest port)

18) to change ~ (it's not good to change ~ in midstream)

19) to stay the ~ ('to persist until the end')

20) to run its ~ (the disease ran its expected ~)

21) a collision; middle; natural; zigzag ~ (events took their natural ~)

22) a ~ of action (to pursue a ~ of action)

23) off ~; on ~ (our ship was right on ~; to be on a collision ~; the plane was off ~)

playing area

24) a golf ~; race~ ( esp. BE )

training area

25) an obstacle ~

period

26) in the ~ of (in the ~ of an investigation; in the ~ of time; in due ~)

misc.

27) of ~ ('naturally') ( see the Usage Note for track )

II

v. ( d ; intr. ) to ~ through (the blood ~d through her veins)

The Bbi combinatory dictionary of English, a guide to word combinations.      Комбинаторный словарь английского языка Bbi. Руководство по словосочетаниям.