单词 | course¹ |
释义 | course¹ /kɔrs; kɔːs/n 1. of course a) spoken used to answer "yes" when you want to emphasize your answer, or when you are surprised or annoyed 【口】 当然[用于强调肯定的回答或表示吃惊或生气]:◇"can i borrow your notes?" "of course you can." “我能借你的笔记吗?”“当然可以。”◇"are you going to invite phil to the party?" "of course i am." “你准备邀请菲尔参加聚会吗?” “当然。” b) used when you are mentioning something that you think most people know 当然[用于表示某事是众所周知的]:◇the insurance has to be renewed every year, of course. 当然,必须每年续保。 2. of course not spoken used to answer "no" when you want to emphasize your answer, or when you are surprised or annoyed 【口】 当然不[用于强调否定的回答或表示吃惊或生气]:◇"do you mind if i'm a bit late?" "of course not." “如果我迟到一会儿,你会介意吗?”“当然不会。” 3. [c] a series of lessons about a subject 课程:◇a three-day training course 三天的培训课程◇+ in/on a course in computing 电脑课程 4. [c] one of the parts of a meal 一道菜:◇a three-course meal 三道菜的一餐◇the main course 主菜 5. a course of tablets/injections/treatment etc especially bre medicine or medical treatment that someone has regularly for a period of time 【尤英】 一个疗程的药片/注射/治疗等 6. [c] an area where races happen or golf is played 赛场; 高尔夫球场:◇a race course 赛场 7. [c,u] the direction in which something moves [某物运动的]方向:◇the plane changed course and headed for rome. 飞机改变航向,朝罗马飞去。◇on/off course (=going in the right or wrong direction) 航向正确/错误: larsen's ship had been blown off course. 拉森的船被风吹离了航道。 8. [singular 单数] the way in which events develop [事件发展的]进程:◇in the course of time (=gradually over a period of time) 总有一天: the situation will improve in the course of time. 总有一天,情况会得到改善。◇+ of events that changed the course of history 改变历史进程的事件◇run/take its course (=develop in the usual way) 自然发展: you'll just have to let things take their course. 你只能让事情顺其自然发展下去。 9. [c] something that you can do to deal with a situation [应对某种情况的]行动; 做法:◇course of action the best course of action would be to speak to her privately. 最好的做法是和她私下谈谈。 10. in/during the course of during a process or period of time 在…的过程[进程]中:◇during the course of our conversation, i found out that he had worked in france. 在我们谈话的过程中,我发现他曾在法国工作过。 11. be on course for sth/to do sth to be likely to achieve something 很可能获得某物/做某事:◇hodson is on course to break the world record. 霍德森很可能会打破世界纪录。→ see also 另见 in due course (due¹), as a matter of course (matter¹) |
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