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1 ♦ course
♦ course /kɔ:s/n.1 corso; (il) procedere; andamento: the course of events, il corso degli eventi; the course of prices, l'andamento dei prezzi; (fin.) course of exchange, corso del cambio; in the course of, nel corso di2 corso; percorso: the course of the river, il corso del fiume; the course of the stars, il corso degli astri3 (naut., aeron.) rotta: a course due south, una rotta verso il sud; collision course, rotta di collisione; to alter course, cambiare rotta; to set (o to shape) a course for, fare rotta per; to alter the course to port, accostare a sinistra; venire a sinistra; to plot (o to lay off) a course, tracciare una rotta; on course ( for), in rotta (per); off course, fuori rotta5 linea (d'azione); indirizzo; via; strada: course of action, linea d'azione; linea di condotta; to follow a middle course, adottare una via di mezzo; That was the only course open to me, era l'unica via che mi si offriva; He has taken a dangerous course, ha imboccato una strada pericolosa7 ( sport) circuito; pista; tracciato; campo: circular course, circuito chiuso; ski course, pista di sci; golf course, campo da golf8 portata; piatto: first course, prima portata; primo (piatto); main course, piatto principale; secondo: DIALOGO → - Ordering food 2- What are you having for main course?, cosa prendete come piatto principale?; a four-course meal, un pranzo di quattro portate9 corso ( di lezioni, di studi): a French course, un corso di francese; correspondence course, corso (di studi) per corrispondenza; beginners' course, corso per principianti; refresher course, corso di aggiornamento; introductory course, corso introduttivo; induction course, corso d'addestramento; vocational course, corso professionale; to do a course in st., seguire un corso di qc.; DIALOGO → - Considering an evening course- Are you going to do a course?, hai intenzione di seguire un corso?10 (med.) corso; cura; ciclo di cure: post-operative course, corso postoperatorio; a course of injections, una cura di iniezioni; a course of treatment, un ciclo di cure13 (naut.) trevo; vela bassa14 (ind. min.) galleria● (naut.) course-line computer, calcolatore di rotta □ (naut.) course plotter, tracciatore di rotta □ ( sport) course record, record della pista □ (naut.) to hold on the course, tenere la rotta □ in course of, in corso di; in via di: The new road is in course of construction, la nuova strada è in via di costruzione □ in course of arrangement, in via di sistemazione □ in the course of doing st., nel fare qc.; facendo qc. □ in the course of time, con l'andar del tempo □ in due course, a tempo debito; a suo tempo □ in the normal course of events, in condizioni normali; normalmente □ a matter of course, una cosa naturale □ of course, naturalmente; certo: DIALOGO → - Lost credit cards- Of course I've checked my pockets, certo che ho controllato le tasche; Of course I know!, certo che lo so!; Of course I am [he does, we can, etc.]!, certo che sì! □ of course not, no, naturalmente; certo che no □ to be on course to do st., avere buone probabilità di fare qc.: We're on course to reach the £2m target, se continuiamo così, raggiungeremo l'obiettivo dei due milioni di sterline □ to be on course for st., andare verso qc.; avere qc. in prospettiva: He's on course for a second win, lo aspetta una seconda vittoria □ ( di malattia, ecc.) to run (o to take) its course, seguire il proprio corso: Let nature take its course, lascia che la natura segua il suo corso □ to stay the course, ( di cavallo) portare a termine la corsa; (fig.) portare a termine quello che si è cominciato, tenere duro fino in fondo, non deflettere.(to) course /kɔ:s/A v. t.3 (lett.) attraversare; trascorrere (lett.)B v. i. -
2 introductory
[ˌɪntrə'dʌktərɪ] [AE -tɔːrɪ]1) [speech, paragraph, course] introduttivo; [ explanation] preliminare2) comm. [ offer] lancio* * *adjective (giving an introduction: He made a few introductory remarks about the film before showing it.) introduttivo* * *introductory /ɪntrəˈdʌktərɪ/a.introduttivo; preliminare: an introductory course in linguistics, un corso introduttivo di linguistica; introductory remarks, osservazioni preliminari● (ass., in GB) introductory discount, sconto praticato ai nuovi assicurati □ (market.) introductory price, prezzo di lancio ( di un prodotto).* * *[ˌɪntrə'dʌktərɪ] [AE -tɔːrɪ]1) [speech, paragraph, course] introduttivo; [ explanation] preliminare2) comm. [ offer] lancio -
3 introductory intro·duc·tory adj
[ˌɪntrə'dʌkt(ə)rɪ]introductory remarks — osservazioni fpl preliminari
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introductory course — basic class, preliminary lectures or lessons … English contemporary dictionary
introductory — in‧tro‧duc‧to‧ry [ˌɪntrəˈdʌktəri◂] adjective [only before a noun] MARKETING introductory offer/price etc a special low price that is charged for a new product for a limited period of time: • It will normally sell for £12 but as an introductory… … Financial and business terms
course for beginners — course for people who have no previous knowledge of a subject, introductory course … English contemporary dictionary
course — I UK [kɔː(r)s] / US [kɔrs] noun [countable] Word forms course : singular course plural courses *** 1) a series of lessons or lectures in an academic subject or a practical skill a drama/secretarial/Spanish course course in: an introductory course … English dictionary
introductory — adjective 1 introductory remarks/paragraph etc things that someone says or writes at the beginning of a book, speech etc in order to explain what it is about 2 introductory course/lesson etc a course, lesson etc that is intended for people who… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
introductory — in|tro|duc|to|ry [ˌıntrəˈdʌktəri] adj [only before noun] 1.) said or written at the beginning of a book, speech etc in order to explain what it is about introductory chapter/paragraph ▪ the objectives described in the introductory chapter ▪ as… … Dictionary of contemporary English
introductory — [[t]ɪ̱ntrədʌ̱ktəri[/t]] 1) ADJ: ADJ n An introductory remark, talk, or part of a book gives a small amount of general information about a particular subject, often before a more detailed explanation. ...an introductory course in religion and… … English dictionary
course — course1 [ kɔrs ] noun count *** ▸ 1 series of classes ▸ 2 action someone chooses ▸ 3 way things develop ▸ 4 direction something follows ▸ 5 part of meal ▸ 6 area for sports ▸ 7 medical treatment ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) a series of classes or lectures in … Usage of the words and phrases in modern 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
introductory — introductorily, adv. introductoriness, n. /in treuh duk teuh ree/, adj. serving or used to introduce; preliminary; beginning: an introductory course; an introductory paragraph. Also, introductive. [1350 1400; ME < LL introductorius, equiv. to L… … Universalium
introductory — adjective 1) the introductory chapter Syn: opening, initial, starting, initiatory, first; prefatory, preliminary, leadoff Ant: final 2) an introductory course Syn … Thesaurus of popular words