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course
cours

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. course [ingl brit kɔːs, ingl am kɔrs] SOST

1. course (progression):

course (of time, event, history, nature)
cours m (of de)
in the course of
in the course of time
in the course of doing
to take its course
to run or follow its course
in due course
to change the course of sth

2. course (route):

course (of river, road, planet, star)
course (of boat, plane)
cap m
to be on or hold or steer a course AVIAZ, NAUT
to be on course for lett
to be on course for fig
the economy is back on course
to be or go off course
to change course (gen) lett
to change course AVIAZ, NAUT
to change course fig
to set (a) course for AVIAZ, NAUT
course of action
course of action
to take a course of action

3. course:

course SCUOLA, UNIV
cours m (in en, of de)
art/French course
beginners' course
a course of study SCUOLA
a course of study UNIV
to go on a course
to be on a course

4. course:

course MED, VET (of drug)
course (of injections)
a course of treatment

5. course (in golf, athletics):

course SPORT
course IPP
to stay the course lett
finir la course
to stay the course fig

6. course (part of meal):

course
second/third course
the fish course
the cheese course

7. course EDIL:

course

II. course [ingl brit kɔːs, ingl am kɔrs] VB vb trans CACCIA

course dog: quarry
course person: hounds

III. course [ingl brit kɔːs, ingl am kɔrs] VB vb intr

1. course (rush):

course

2. course SPORT:

course dogs:
course person:

IV. -course COMP

three/five-course meal

V. of course AVV

of course
of course I do!
of course he doesn't!
did you lock the door?—‘of course I did!
you didn't believe him?—‘of course not!

damp course, damp-proof course SOST

damp course

string course SOST

string course
string course

first course SOST (of meal)

first course

degree course SOST ingl brit UNIV

degree course

conversion course SOST

conversion course

correspondence course SOST

course material SOST

course material

vocational course SOST

vocational course

compass course SOST

compass course

nel dizionario PONS

I. course [kɔ:s, ingl am kɔ:rs] SOST

1. course (direction):

course
to adopt a course
to adopt a middle course fig
to be on course for sth
to be on course for sth fig
to be off course
to be off course fig
to change course
to change course fig
to keep one's course
to keep one's course fig

2. course (development):

course of time, event
in due course
during the course of sth
sth runs/takes its course
of course
of course
of course not

3. course (series of classes):

course
cooking course
to do/take/follow a course in sth

4. course (treatment):

course
to put sb on a course of sth

5. course SPORT (area):

course
golf course
obstacle course

6. course (part of meal):

course

7. course EDIL (layer):

course
a damp-proof course

II. course [kɔ:s, ingl am kɔ:rs] VB vb intr

course river, blood:

course
to course through sth

crash course SOST

crash course

training course SOST

training course

golf course SOST SPORT

golf course

orientation course SOST ingl am UNIV

damp course SOST

damp course

sandwich course <-es> SOST ingl brit UNIV

sandwich course

induction course SOST

induction course

holiday course SOST

holiday course

refresher course [rɪˈfreʃəʳ, ingl am -ɚ] SOST

refresher course
nel dizionario PONS
inglese
inglese
francese
francese

I. course [kɔrs] SOST

1. course (direction):

course
to be on course for sth
to be on course for sth fig
to be off course
to be off course fig
to change course
to change course fig

2. course (development):

course of time, event
in due course
during the course of sth
sth runs/takes its course
of course
of course
of course not

3. course (series of classes):

course
cooking course
to take a course in sth

4. course MED:

course of treatment
to put sb on a course of sth

5. course sports (area):

course
golf course
obstacle course

6. course (part of meal):

course

7. course EDIL (layer):

course

II. course [kɔrs] VB vb intr

course river, blood:

course
to course through sth

obstacle course SOST

1. obstacle course MILIT:

obstacle course

2. obstacle course fig:

obstacle course

golf course SOST sports

golf course

crash course SOST

crash course

orientation course SOST UNIV

refresher (course) [rɪ·ˈfreʃ·ər (kɔrs)] SOST

refresher (course)
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
parcours d'un fleuve
course
course
obstacle course
trajet d'une artère, d'un nerf
course
of course!
course

Glossario «Intégration et égalité des chances» OFAJ

bac + x
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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Because of this, students can now attend both sessions of the course, and the age bracket has been increased to include up to age seventeen.
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This could of course be reduced to lower the noise level but the engine would then suffer from a rough idle and usually stalled.
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Some programs, like engineering or medicine require extra upper secondary level courses in mathematics and sciences, which can be attained through a foundation course in engineering.
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The team with the fastest time through the 48.6 km course based on the time of its first five riders wins the competition.
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Those lacy, frilly delicates and men's silk bikini briefs (which are totally masculine, needless to say) are, of course, completely mentionable now.
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