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['hɪst(ə)rɪ]сущ.to trace the history of smth. — прослеживать историю чего-л.
to revise / rewrite history — перекраивать историю
History repeats itself. — История повторяется.
- make history- go down in history2) история, историческая наука- medieval history
- modern history
- cultural history
- military history
- natural history4) прошлоеThe group has quite a history. — Группа имеет богатое прошлое.
5) уст. историческая пьеса••- be history
- have a history of doing sth.
См. также в других словарях:
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 — course1 W1S1 [ko:s US ko:rs] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1 of course 2 of course not 3¦(education)¦ 4¦(time)¦ 5¦(development)¦ 6¦(plans)¦ 7¦(actions)¦ 8¦(direction)¦ 9 on course 10¦(meal)¦ … Dictionary of contemporary English
course*/*/*/ — [kɔːs] noun [C] I 1) a series of lessons or lectures in an academic subject or a practical skill a drama/secretarial/Spanish course[/ex] You could do a language course abroad.[/ex] The school runs courses for beginners.[/ex] She s on a management … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
course — 1 noun 1 of course a) used when you are mentioning something that you think other people already know, or should know: Your car insurance must, of course, be renewed every year. b) used to say that what you or someone else has just said is not… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
course — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 complete series of lessons or lectures ADJECTIVE ▪ computer, psychology, Spanish, etc. ▪ crash, intensive ▪ short … Collocations dictionary
refresher course — ➔ course * * * refresher course UK US noun [C] (also refresher) ► HR a course to practise and improve skills, especially because you have not used them for a long time: » do/receive/take a refresher course a refresher course in/on sth » … Financial and business terms
on course for something do something — on ˈcourse for sth/to do sth idiom likely to achieve or do sth because you have already started to do it • The American economy is on course for higher inflation than Britain by the end of the year. • Victory in Saturday s match will put them on… … Useful english dictionary
on course for to do something — on ˈcourse for sth/to do sth idiom likely to achieve or do sth because you have already started to do it • The American economy is on course for higher inflation than Britain by the end of the year. • Victory in Saturday s match will put them on… … Useful english dictionary
of course — adverb as might be expected (Freq. 123) naturally, the lawyer sent us a huge bill • Syn: ↑naturally, ↑course • Ant: ↑unnaturally (for: ↑naturally) … Useful english dictionary
stay the course — see under ↑stay1 • • • Main Entry: ↑course stay the course To endure to the end of the race or other trial of one s stamina and staying power • • • Main Entry: ↑stay * * * stay the course phrase to continue doing something despite difficulties … Useful english dictionary
pervert the course of justice — legal phrase to try to influence the result of a court case, especially by preventing the true facts about a crime from being known Thesaurus: appearing in courthyponym Main entry: pervert * * * pervert the course of justice see ↑ … Useful english dictionary