
《柯林斯词典》介绍
course (kɔːrs) noun
- A course is a series of lessons or lectures on a particular subject. 课程
- If you take a course of action, you do something in order to achieve a particular result. 行动
- A course of a meal is one of the separate parts of it. 菜肴
- The course of a river is the route along which it flows. 河流
- A course is a complete meal in a restaurant, including all the different dishes. 一餐
- A course is a part of a meal that consists of one type of food. 一道(菜)
- If something takes its course, it changes or develops in the usual or expected way. 进展
- The course of a vehicle is the route it follows. 路线
Course (kɔːrs) verb
- If a liquid courses somewhere, it moves quickly and steadily. 流动
- If a person or animal courses somewhere, they move quickly and directly. 急行
《牛津词典》介绍
course (kɔːrs) noun
- A course is a series of lectures or lessons on a particular subject. 课程
- A course is also a series of meals served one after the other as part of a meal. 饭局
- The course of a river is the way it flows. 河流
- A course is also a particular direction in which something moves or in which something is aimed. 方向
- A course is a part of a meal that is served separately from the other parts. 一道
- If something takes its course, it develops or progresses in a natural or expected way. 进展
Course (kɔːrs) verb
- If blood courses through your body, it flows quickly and strongly through your veins. 流动
- If vehicles or people course through a place, they move quickly through it. 通过
形容词和名词的不同含义
course (kɔːrs) adj.
- Course (adj.) refers to something that is happening as a regular part of a process or sequence. 课程的
course (kɔːrs) noun
- A course is a series of lessons or lectures on a particular subject. 课程
- If you take a course of action, you do something in order to achieve a particular result. 行动
- A course of a meal is one of the separate parts of it. 菜肴
- The course of a river is the route along which it flows. 河流
- A course is a complete meal in a restaurant, including all the different dishes. 一餐
- A course is a part of a meal that consists of one type of food. 一道(菜)
- If something takes its course, it changes or develops in the usual or expected way. 进展
- The course of a vehicle is the route it follows. 路线
词语辨析
course vs. class
Course usually refers to a series of lessons or lectures on a particular subject, while class refers to a single session of teaching or learning.
course vs. program
Course usually refers to a specific subject or topic of study, while program refers to a set of related courses or a curriculum leading to a qualification or degree.
词汇扩充
coursework (ˈkɔːrsˌwɜːrk) noun
- Coursework refers to work done by students as part of their course of study, which is assessed and usually contributes to their final grade. 课程作业
近义词
- class
- lesson
- program
- curriculum
- seminar
反义词
- disorder
- chaos
- disarray
用法
Course can be used as a noun or a verb. As a noun, it refers to a series of lessons or lectures, a part of a meal, the route of a river, or the development of something. As a verb, it means the movement of a liquid or a person/animal in a particular direction.
相关的例句
- He signed up for a photography course at the community college. (他在社区大学报名参加了一门摄影课程。)
- She decided to take a different course and pursue a career in music. (她决定走另一条道路,从事音乐事业。)
- We had a five-course meal at the fancy restaurant. (我们在高级餐厅享用了一顿五道菜的大餐。)
- The river changed its course after heavy rains. (这条河在大雨后改变了它的流向。)
- They offer a three-month cooking course for beginners. (他们为初学者提供为期三个月的烹饪课程。)
- The project is on course and should be completed by the end of the month. (这个项目进展顺利,应该能在本月底完成。)
- The golfer carefully calculated the course of his shot. (高尔夫球手仔细计算了他的球的飞行方向。)
- The blood courses through our veins, carrying oxygen and nutrients. (血液在我们的血管中流动,携带着氧气和营养物质。)
- People course through the busy streets of the city. (人们在繁忙的街道上快速穿行。)
- She completed all her coursework for the semester. (她完成了本学期的所有课程作业。)