单词 | of course |
释义 | course1 of 2noun ˈkȯrs 1 : the act or action of moving in a path from point to point the planets in their courses 2 : the path over which something moves or extends: such as a : racecourse b(1) : the direction of travel of a vehicle (such as a ship or airplane) usually measured as a clockwise angle from north also : the projected path of travel (2) : a point of the compass c : watercourse d : golf course 3 a : accustomed procedure or normal action the law taking its course b : a chosen manner of conducting oneself : way of acting Our wisest course is to retreat. c(1) : progression through a development or period or a series of acts or events the course of history (2) : life history, career 4 : an ordered process or succession: such as a : a number of lectures or other matter dealing with a subject took a course in zoology also : a series of such courses constituting a curriculum a premed course b : a series of doses or medications administered over a designated period 5 a : a part of a meal served at one time the main course b : layer especially : a continuous level range of brick or masonry throughout a wall c : the lowest sail on a square-rigged mast course 2 of 2verb coursed; coursing transitive verb 1 : to follow close upon : pursue 2 a : to hunt or pursue (game) with hounds b : to cause (dogs) to run (as after game) 3 : to run or move swiftly through or over : traverse Jets coursed the area daily. intransitive verb : to run or pass rapidly along or as if along an indicated path blood coursing through the veins of course phraseas in usually according to the usual course of things Of course it will all come together, like always. Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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