A1 [ C ] a set of classes or a plan of study on a particular subject, usually leading to an exam or qualification课程;教程
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I did a course in creative writing.
Julie has signed up for courses on English and French this year.
There are still some vacancies for students in science and engineering courses.
The course comprises a class book, a practice book and an audio tape.
She's been offered a place on the nursing course.
B1 [ C ] an area of land or water used for a sports event竞赛场地;球场;跑道;泳道
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He spends every weekend out on the golf course.
We walked the course the horses would have to run later.
The race was cancelled because the course was waterlogged.
He ran the course in less than an hour.
Flags mark the course the cyclists will be taking.
C1 [ S ] 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
after a period of time经过一段时间;最后;终有一天
UK gradually逐渐地,渐渐地
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Once we have committed to this course of action there is no going back.
We came up against a lot of problems in the course of building our extension.
In the course of history, love has driven men and women to strange extremes.
I was grateful for his letter which hastened the course of the enquiry.
He has been accused of obstructing the course of justice .
C1 [ C usually singular, U ] 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、航天器或轮船的)航向,航道,路线;(河流的)流向,水道
likely to happen, or likely to succeed as planned可能发生的;可能如愿以偿的
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All attempts at diplomacy have broken down and the two states now appear to be on a collision course.
He drove in an erratic course down the road.
Some of the frontier between Germany and Poland follows the course of the river Oder
The ship held its course.
Most parents try to steer a middle course between imposing very strict discipline and letting their kids run wild.
A2 [ C ] a part of a meal that is served separately from the other parts一道菜
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If you make the main course, I'll make a dessert.
I've only eaten one course and I'm already full.
By the time the fourth course was served, I was stuffed to the gills.
The average cost of a full three-course meal - appetizer, main course and dessert - including tip and a modest wine is about $25.
I had salmon for my main course.
[ C ] a fixed number of regular medical treatments疗程
[ C ] specialized architecture a continuous horizontal layer of bricks or other building material(砖瓦等建筑材料的)层
to flow quickly or in large amounts奔流;奔涌;大量流动
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