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1 mõistagi
сущ.общ. (iseenesest mõista, enesestmõistetavalt, arusaadavalt) ïîíÿòíî, ïîíÿòíîå äåëî (àíãë.: as a matter of course, naturally, of course, certainly; íåì.: natürlich, selbstredend, selbstverständlich), само собой, (enesest) как же, разумеется -
2 hinnakujundus
прил.общ. îáðàçîâàíèå öåí (àíãë.: price setting; price formation; course of prices; pricing; formation of prices // íåì.: Preisbildung; Preisgestaltung; Wertschöpfung), ценообразование -
3 kuur
сущ.общ. излечение, êóðîðòíîå ëå÷åíèå (àíãë.: course of treatment, cure // (puu- vm) shed, hovel, woodshed // íåì.: Schuppen; Kur), курс лечения, лечение, сарай
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Course — (k[=o]rs), n. [F. cours, course, L. cursus, fr. currere to run. See {Current}.] 1. The act of moving from one point to another; progress; passage. [1913 Webster] And when we had finished our course from Tyre, we came to Ptolemais. Acts xxi. 7.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Coursed} (k?rst)); p. pr. & vb. n. {Coursing}.] 1. To run, hunt, or chase after; to follow hard upon; to pursue. [1913 Webster] We coursed him at the heels. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To cause to chase after or pursue… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Course — Course, v. i. 1. To run as in a race, or in hunting; to pursue the sport of coursing; as, the sportsmen coursed over the flats of Lancashire. [1913 Webster] 2. To move with speed; to race; as, the blood courses through the veins. Shak. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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. Aller au pas de course. Prendre les lièvres, les chevreuils à la course. Les courses des jeux Olympiques, etc.… … Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 7eme edition (1835)
COURSE — n. f. Action de courir, mouvement de celui qui court. Longue course. Prendre sa course, fournir une course ralentir sa course. Il a gagné, remporté le prix à la course, le prix de la course. Il se dit aussi, en Poésie et dans le style soutenu, du … Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 8eme edition (1935)
course — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French curs, course, from Latin cursus, from currere to run more at car Date: 14th century 1. the act or action of moving in a path from point to point 2. the path over which something moves or… … New Collegiate Dictionary
course — See: IN DUE COURSE, MATTER OF COURSE, OF COURSE, PAR FOR THE COURSE … Dictionary of American idioms
course — See: IN DUE COURSE, MATTER OF COURSE, OF COURSE, PAR FOR THE COURSE … Dictionary of American idioms
Course equivalency — is the term used in higher education describing how a course offered by one college or university relates to a course offered by another. If a course is viewed as equal or better than the course offered by the receiving college or university, the … Wikipedia
Course of Nature — Origin Enterprise, Alabama Genres Alternative rock Post grunge Hard rock Years active 2001–present Labels Silent Major … Wikipedia