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Англо-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь . ramix . 2012 .
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course — [ kurs ] n. f. • 1553; corse 1213; forme fém. de cours, d apr. it. corsa I ♦ 1 ♦ Action de courir; mode de locomotion dans lequel les phases d appui unilatéral sont séparées par un intervalle. ⇒ courir. Une course rapide. ⇒ galopade. Au pas de… … Encyclopédie Universelle
course — [kɔːs ǁ kɔːrs] noun [countable] especially BrE a series of classes or studies in a particular subject: • a one year journalism course correˈspondence ˌcourse a course in which the student works at home and sends completed work to their teacher by … Financial and business terms
course — COURSE. s. f. Action, mouvement de celui qui court. Course légère. Longue course. Course pénible. Il est léger à la course, vite à la course. Prendre les lièvres, les chevreuils à la course. Les courses des Jeux Olympiques, etc. La course des… … Dictionnaire de l’Académie Française 1798
course — Course. s. f. v. Action, mouvement de celuy qui court. Course legere. longue course. course penible. il est leger à la course. viste à la course. prendre les liévres, les chevreuils à la course. les courses des jeux olympiques &c. la course des… … Dictionnaire de l’Académie française
Course — (k[=o]rs), n. [F. cours, course, L. cursus, fr. currere to run. See
Course — can refer to: Course (navigation), the path of travel Course (sail), the principal sail on a mast of a sailing vessel Course (education), in the United States, a unit of instruction in one subject, lasting one academic term Course Atlas… … Wikipedia
course — Course, f. penac. Est tant l acte hastif du Courier, Cursus. comme, Il est venu à grande course de cheval, AEqui cursu agitato aduolauit, que pour l espace et longitude du lieu où il a esté couru, comme, La course est longue et grande, Curriculum … Thresor de la langue françoyse
course — I noun act, act of pursuing, action, activity, advance, approach, arrangment, attack, campaign, completion, conduct, customary manner of procedure, delivery, design, direction, effectuation, effort, employment, endeavor, evolution, execution,… … Law dictionary
course — [kôrs] n. [ME cours & Fr course, both < OFr cours < L cursus, pp. of currere, to run: see CURRENT] 1. an onward movement; going on from one point to the next; progress 2. the progress or duration of time [in the course of a week] 3. a way,… … English World dictionary
course — ► NOUN 1) a direction followed or intended: the aircraft changed course. 2) the way in which something progresses or develops: the course of history. 3) a procedure adopted to deal with a situation. 4) a dish forming one of the successive parts… … English terms dictionary
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English-Russian sports dictionary. — Russkiy yazyk Media . I.V. Nechaev . 2006 .
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course — [ kurs ] n. f. • 1553; corse 1213; forme fém. de cours, d apr. it. corsa I ♦ 1 ♦ Action de courir; mode de locomotion dans lequel les phases d appui unilatéral sont séparées par un intervalle. ⇒ courir. Une course rapide. ⇒ galopade. Au pas de… … Encyclopédie Universelle
course — [kɔːs ǁ kɔːrs] noun [countable] especially BrE a series of classes or studies in a particular subject: • a one year journalism course correˈspondence ˌcourse a course in which the student works at home and sends completed work to their teacher by … Financial and business terms
course — COURSE. s. f. Action, mouvement de celui qui court. Course légère. Longue course. Course pénible. Il est léger à la course, vite à la course. Prendre les lièvres, les chevreuils à la course. Les courses des Jeux Olympiques, etc. La course des… … Dictionnaire de l’Académie Française 1798
course — Course. s. f. v. Action, mouvement de celuy qui court. Course legere. longue course. course penible. il est leger à la course. viste à la course. prendre les liévres, les chevreuils à la course. les courses des jeux olympiques &c. la course des… … Dictionnaire de l’Académie française
Course — (k[=o]rs), n. [F. cours, course, L. cursus, fr. currere to run. See
Course — can refer to: Course (navigation), the path of travel Course (sail), the principal sail on a mast of a sailing vessel Course (education), in the United States, a unit of instruction in one subject, lasting one academic term Course Atlas… … Wikipedia
course — Course, f. penac. Est tant l acte hastif du Courier, Cursus. comme, Il est venu à grande course de cheval, AEqui cursu agitato aduolauit, que pour l espace et longitude du lieu où il a esté couru, comme, La course est longue et grande, Curriculum … Thresor de la langue françoyse
course — I noun act, act of pursuing, action, activity, advance, approach, arrangment, attack, campaign, completion, conduct, customary manner of procedure, delivery, design, direction, effectuation, effort, employment, endeavor, evolution, execution,… … Law dictionary
course — [kôrs] n. [ME cours & Fr course, both < OFr cours < L cursus, pp. of currere, to run: see CURRENT] 1. an onward movement; going on from one point to the next; progress 2. the progress or duration of time [in the course of a week] 3. a way,… … English World dictionary
course — ► NOUN 1) a direction followed or intended: the aircraft changed course. 2) the way in which something progresses or develops: the course of history. 3) a procedure adopted to deal with a situation. 4) a dish forming one of the successive parts… … English terms dictionary
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course light — мор. курсовой маяк
on course — мор. на курсе
off course — мор. в сторону от принятого курса
to hold /to lay, to set/ a course for — взять курс на, направляться к /в/
to stay the course — а) мор. устойчиво держаться курса; б) не сбиваться с правильного пути
the ship is on her right course — корабль держит правильный курс
our course was due north — мы направлялись на север
the course of a river — течение реки
the course of business — ход дела
the course of a disease — течение болезни
the course of events — ход событий
the course of nature — закон природы, естественный ход развития
the course of the game — спорт. ход игры
the course of action — воен. ход боя [ см. тж. 4]
in the course of — в ходе, в процессе; в течение
the new railway is in the course of construction — новая железная дорога сейчас строится
in the course of a month — в течение месяца
in due course — а) в своё /должное/ время; б) должным образом
to let things take their course — предоставить события их естественному ходу
indoor course — дорожка в закрытом помещении
inner [outside] course — внутренняя [внешняя] дорожка
to keep on the course — бежать по кругу ( о лошади на скачках )
downhill course — дистанция /трасса/ скоростного спуска
training course — учебная дистанция
the course of action — образ действия [ см. тж. 2]
to steer /to tread/ a middle course — проводить средний курс, избегать крайностей
they discussed several possible courses and decided to follow the middle course — они обсудили несколько возможных вариантов и решили держаться средней линии
he took to evil courses — он пошёл по плохой дорожке
course in the history of the language — курс истории языка
course in marksmanship — воен. курс стрельбы
course of training — курс подготовки
course of treatment — курс лечения
course of mud baths — курс грязевых ванн
short-time [preliminary] courses — краткосрочные [подготовительные] курсы
dinner of five courses — обед из пяти блюд
course of exchange — валютный курс
tears coursed down her cheeks — слёзы текли по её щекам
Новый большой англо-русский словарь . 2001 .
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course — [ kurs ] n. f. • 1553; corse 1213; forme fém. de cours, d apr. it. corsa I ♦ 1 ♦ Action de courir; mode de locomotion dans lequel les phases d appui unilatéral sont séparées par un intervalle. ⇒ courir. Une course rapide. ⇒ galopade. Au pas de… … Encyclopédie Universelle
course — [kɔːs ǁ kɔːrs] noun [countable] especially BrE a series of classes or studies in a particular subject: • a one year journalism course correˈspondence ˌcourse a course in which the student works at home and sends completed work to their teacher by … Financial and business terms
course — COURSE. s. f. Action, mouvement de celui qui court. Course légère. Longue course. Course pénible. Il est léger à la course, vite à la course. Prendre les lièvres, les chevreuils à la course. Les courses des Jeux Olympiques, etc. La course des… … Dictionnaire de l’Académie Française 1798
course — Course. s. f. v. Action, mouvement de celuy qui court. Course legere. longue course. course penible. il est leger à la course. viste à la course. prendre les liévres, les chevreuils à la course. les courses des jeux olympiques &c. la course des… … Dictionnaire de l’Académie française
Course — (k[=o]rs), n. [F. cours, course, L. cursus, fr. currere to run. See
Course — can refer to: Course (navigation), the path of travel Course (sail), the principal sail on a mast of a sailing vessel Course (education), in the United States, a unit of instruction in one subject, lasting one academic term Course Atlas… … Wikipedia
course — Course, f. penac. Est tant l acte hastif du Courier, Cursus. comme, Il est venu à grande course de cheval, AEqui cursu agitato aduolauit, que pour l espace et longitude du lieu où il a esté couru, comme, La course est longue et grande, Curriculum … Thresor de la langue françoyse
course — I noun act, act of pursuing, action, activity, advance, approach, arrangment, attack, campaign, completion, conduct, customary manner of procedure, delivery, design, direction, effectuation, effort, employment, endeavor, evolution, execution,… … Law dictionary
course — [kôrs] n. [ME cours & Fr course, both < OFr cours < L cursus, pp. of currere, to run: see CURRENT] 1. an onward movement; going on from one point to the next; progress 2. the progress or duration of time [in the course of a week] 3. a way,… … English World dictionary
course — ► NOUN 1) a direction followed or intended: the aircraft changed course. 2) the way in which something progresses or develops: the course of history. 3) a procedure adopted to deal with a situation. 4) a dish forming one of the successive parts… … English terms dictionary
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The ship was 200 miles off course. — Судно на 200 миль отклонилось от курса.
course of events — ход событий
in the course of a year — в течение года
the course of nature — естественный, нормальный порядок вещей
In the course of the discussion many views were heard. — В ходе дискуссии было выслушано много разных точек зрения.
Your best course would be to accept his offer. — Самая лучшая линия поведения, которую ты можешь выбрать, — это принять его предложение.
The college offers courses in science and in the humanities. — Колледж предлагает курсы по естественным и гуманитарным наукам.
a dinner of three courses — обед из трёх блюд (блюда подаются не одновременно, а по очереди)
course of exchange — валютный курс
The country club has a golf course. — В загородном клубе есть площадка для гольфа.
The race was run on the turf course. — Скачки проходили на скаковом круге с дерновым покрытием.
horses for courses — каждый хорош на своём месте
Banks of clouds coursed each other rapidly across the stormy heavens. (G. C. Davies, 1873) — Облака быстро неслись друг за другом по грозовому небу.
the tears that were coursing down her cheeks — слёзы, струившиеся по её щекам
I could feel the warm blood coursing through my veins. — Я чувствовал, как кровь бежит у меня по жилам.
Wild ideas came coursing through my brain as I read the letter. — Странные мысли проносились у меня в голове, пока я читал письмо.
We then coursed down a considerable stream. (J. D. Hunter, 1823) — Затем мы направились вниз по большой реке.
Англо-русский современный словарь . 2014 .
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course — [ kurs ] n. f. • 1553; corse 1213; forme fém. de cours, d apr. it. corsa I ♦ 1 ♦ Action de courir; mode de locomotion dans lequel les phases d appui unilatéral sont séparées par un intervalle. ⇒ courir. Une course rapide. ⇒ galopade. Au pas de… … Encyclopédie Universelle
course — [kɔːs ǁ kɔːrs] noun [countable] especially BrE a series of classes or studies in a particular subject: • a one year journalism course correˈspondence ˌcourse a course in which the student works at home and sends completed work to their teacher by … Financial and business terms
course — COURSE. s. f. Action, mouvement de celui qui court. Course légère. Longue course. Course pénible. Il est léger à la course, vite à la course. Prendre les lièvres, les chevreuils à la course. Les courses des Jeux Olympiques, etc. La course des… … Dictionnaire de l’Académie Française 1798
course — Course. s. f. v. Action, mouvement de celuy qui court. Course legere. longue course. course penible. il est leger à la course. viste à la course. prendre les liévres, les chevreuils à la course. les courses des jeux olympiques &c. la course des… … Dictionnaire de l’Académie française
Course — (k[=o]rs), n. [F. cours, course, L. cursus, fr. currere to run. See
Course — can refer to: Course (navigation), the path of travel Course (sail), the principal sail on a mast of a sailing vessel Course (education), in the United States, a unit of instruction in one subject, lasting one academic term Course Atlas… … Wikipedia
course — Course, f. penac. Est tant l acte hastif du Courier, Cursus. comme, Il est venu à grande course de cheval, AEqui cursu agitato aduolauit, que pour l espace et longitude du lieu où il a esté couru, comme, La course est longue et grande, Curriculum … Thresor de la langue françoyse
course — I noun act, act of pursuing, action, activity, advance, approach, arrangment, attack, campaign, completion, conduct, customary manner of procedure, delivery, design, direction, effectuation, effort, employment, endeavor, evolution, execution,… … Law dictionary
course — [kôrs] n. [ME cours & Fr course, both < OFr cours < L cursus, pp. of currere, to run: see CURRENT] 1. an onward movement; going on from one point to the next; progress 2. the progress or duration of time [in the course of a week] 3. a way,… … English World dictionary
course — ► NOUN 1) a direction followed or intended: the aircraft changed course. 2) the way in which something progresses or develops: the course of history. 3) a procedure adopted to deal with a situation. 4) a dish forming one of the successive parts… … English terms dictionary
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