course

英 [k??s] 美[k?rs]
  • n. 科目;課程;過程;進程;道路;路線,航向;一道菜
  • vt. 追趕;跑過
  • vi. 指引航線;快跑

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詞態(tài)變化


復(fù)數(shù):?courses;第三人稱單數(shù):?courses;過去式:?coursed;現(xiàn)在分詞:?coursing;

中文詞源


course 課程,跑道

來自詞根cur, 跑,詞源同car, current.

英文詞源


course
course: [13] Etymologically, course denotes ‘running’. It comes via Old French cours from Latin cursus, a derivative of the verb currere ‘run’ (from which English gets current and a wide range of other words, from courier to occur). Its earliest meaning in English was ‘onward movement in a particular direction’, but over the centuries it has developed a network of additional senses.

From the same Latin base curs- are concourse [14], cursory [17] (from Latin cursōrius), discourse [14] (and the related discursive [16]), excursion [16], incursion [15], precursor [16], and recourse [14]. The derived noun courser [13] is a doublet of corsair.

=> corsair, courier, current, discourse, excursion, occur
course (n.)
late 13c., "onward movement," from Old French cors (12c.) "course; run, running; flow of a river," from Latin cursus "a running race or course," from curs- past participle stem of currere "to run" (see current (adj.)).

Most extended senses (meals, etc.) are present in 14c. Academic meaning "planned series of study" is c. 1600 (in French from 14c.). Phrase of course is attested from 1540s; literally "of the ordinary course;" earlier in same sense was bi cours (c. 1300).
course (v.)
16c., from course (n.). Related: Coursed; coursing.

雙語例句


1. She'd half expected him to withdraw from the course.
她多少已經(jīng)預(yù)料到他會中途就退出這門課程。

來自柯林斯例句

2. He was charged with conspiring to pervert the course of justice.
他被控謀劃妨礙司法公正。

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3. She is currently doing a business studies course at Leeds.
她目前在利茲大學(xué)修讀一門商科課程。

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4. On arrival, a six-course meal was top of the agenda.
他們到達之后要做的第一件事是吃一頓六道菜的大餐。

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5. The two communities are now on a collision course.
這兩個社區(qū)之間現(xiàn)在有可能會發(fā)生沖突。

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