course – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
מילים נרדפות: educational activity,
instruction,
facility,
direction,
alimentation,
nutriment,
layer,
get over,
get across,
cross,
hunt,
hunt down
course
n.
direction; part of a meal; series; layer; series of lessons or classes on a particular subject; unit of studies (especially on a university level)
v.
hunt, pursue; run over; race
Course
Course can refer to:
- Course (navigation), the path of travel
- Course (sail), the principal sail on a mast of a sailing vessel
- Course (food), a set of one or more food items served at once during a meal
- Course (education), in the United States, a unit of instruction in one subject, lasting one academic term
- Course of study, in the Commonwealth of Nations and at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a programme of education leading to a degree or diploma
- Course of employment, a legal consideration of all circumstances which may occur in the performance of a person's job
- Course (medicine), a regime of medical drugs, or the speed of evolution of a disease
- Course (music), a pair or more of adjacent strings tuned to unison or an octave and played together to give a single note, in a stringed instrument
- Main course, the primary dish in a meal consisting of several courses
- Course (architecture), a continuous horizontal layer of similarly-sized building material, in a wall
- String course, a continuous narrow horizontal course or moulding which projects slightly from the surface of a wall
- Course (orienteering), a series of control points visited by orienteers during a competition, marked with red/white flags in the terrain, and corresponding purple symbols on the map
- Coursing is the pursuit of game or other animals by dogs
course
Noun
1. education imparted in a series of lessons or class meetings; "he took a course in basket weaving"; "flirting is not unknown in college classes"
(synonym) course of study, course of instruction, class
(hypernym) education, instruction, teaching, pedagogy, educational activity
(hyponym) adult education
(part-meronym) coursework
2. a connected series of events or actions or developments; "the government took a firm course"; "historians can only point out those lines for which evidence is available"
(synonym) line
(hypernym) series
(hyponym) stream, flow, current
3. facility consisting of a circumscribed area of land or water laid out for a sport; "the course had only nine holes"; "the course was less than a mile"
(hypernym) facility, installation
(hyponym) golf course, golf links, links
4. a mode of action; "if you persist in that course you will surely fail"; "once a nation is embarked on a course of action it becomes extremely difficult for any retraction to take place"
(synonym) course of action
(hypernym) action
(hyponym) blind alley
5. a line or route along which something travels or moves; "the hurricane demolished houses in its path"; "the track of an animal"; "the course of the river"
(synonym) path, track
(hypernym) line
(hyponym) collision course
6. general line of orientation; "the river takes a southern course"; "the northeastern trend of the coast"
(synonym) trend
(hypernym) direction, way
(derivation) run, flow, feed
7. part of a meal served at one time; "she prepared a three course meal"
(hypernym) nutriment, nourishment, nutrition, sustenance, aliment, alimentation, victuals
(hyponym) entree, main course
(part-holonym) meal, repast
8. (construction) a layer of masonry; "a course of bricks"
(synonym) row
(hypernym) layer, bed
(hyponym) damp-proof course, damp course
(part-holonym) wall
Verb
1. move swiftly through or over; "ships coursing the Atlantic"
(hypernym) traverse, track, cover, cross, pass over, get over, get across, cut through, cut across
(derivation) path, track
2. move along, of liquids; "Water flowed into the cave"; "the Missouri feeds into the Mississippi"
(synonym) run, flow, feed
(hypernym) move
(hyponym) flush
(derivation) trend
3. hunt with hounds; "He often courses hares"
(hypernym) hunt, run, hunt down, track down
(derivation) coursing
(classification) game
Adverb
1. as might be expected; "naturally, the lawyer sent us a huge bill"
(synonym) naturally, of course
course
nf.
course, race; running, journey, flight, journeying; errand; shopping, act of visiting stores and buying merchandise
course
n.
kurz; směr; přístup; možnost; průběh; chod; hřiště; závodiště; léčba