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Määritelmät
Substantiivit
- A sequence of events.
- A normal or customary sequence.
- A programme, a chosen manner of proceeding.
- Any ordered process or sequence or steps.
- A learning program, as in a school.
- (especially in medicine) A treatment plan.
- A stage of a meal.
- The succession of one to another in office or duty; order; turn.
- A path that something or someone moves along.
- The itinerary of a race.
- A racecourse.
- The path taken by a flow of water; a watercourse.
- (sports) The trajectory of a ball, frisbee etc.
- (golf) A golf course.
- (nautical) The direction of movement of a vessel at any given moment.
- (navigation) The intended passage of voyage, such as a boat, ship, airplane, spaceship, etc.
- (nautical) The lowest square sail in a fully rigged mast, often named according to the mast.
- (in the plural, courses, obsolete, euphemistic) Menses.
- A row or file of objects.
- (masonry) A row of bricks or blocks.
- (roofing) A row of material that forms the roofing, waterproofing or flashing system.
- (textiles) In weft knitting, a single row of loops connecting the loops of the preceding and following rows.
- (music) A string on a lute.
- (music) A pair of strings played together in some musical instruments, like the vihuela.
Verbit
- To run or flow (especially of liquids and more particularly blood).
- To run through or over.
- To pursue by tracking or estimating the course taken by one's prey; to follow or chase after.
- To cause to chase after or pursue game.
Esimerkit
- A course was plotted to traverse the ocean.
- We were testing out the new golf course today.
- The course of events.
- I need to take a French course to pep up.
- to course greyhounds after deer
- We coursed him at the heels.
- The bounding steed courses the dusty plain.
- He is a South American, so perhaps revolutionary spirit courses through Francis's veins. But what, pray, does the Catholic church want with doubt?
- Blood pumped around the human body courses throughout all its veins and arteries.
- The oil coursed through the engine.
- On a building that size, two crews could only lay two courses in a day.
- Main course and mainsail are the same thing in a sailing ship.
- The normal course of events seems to be just one damned thing after another.
- The ship changed its course 15 degrees towards south.
- The cross-country course passes the canal.
- His illness ran its course.
- He appointed [...] the courses of the priests.
- We offer seafood as the first course.
- Since the launch early last year of […] two Silicon Valley start-ups offering free education through MOOCs, massive open online courses, the ivory towers of academia have been shaken to their foundations. University brands built in some cases over centuries have been forced to contemplate the possibility that information technology will rapidly make their existing business model obsolete.
- During the whole time of his abode in the university he generally spent thirteen hours of the day in study; by which assiduity besides an exact dispatch of the whole course of philosophy, he read over in a manner all classic authors that are extant[...]
- I need to take a French course.
- Day and night, / Seedtime and harvest, heat and hoary frost, / Shall hold their course.
- The course of true love never did run smooth.
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