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Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > path course
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3 path course signal
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English-Russian dictionary of terms that are used in computer games > path course signal
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6 glide path course centering stability
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > glide path course centering stability
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7 glide path course centering stability
n стабільність центрування глісадиEnglish-Ukrainian military dictionary > glide path course centering stability
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путь имя существительное:линия поведения (course, policy, path)линия действия (path, course)гаревая дорожка (path, cinder-track, cinder-path) -
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курс имя существительное:линия поведения (course, policy, path)линия действия (path, course)имя прилагательное: глагол: -
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1. n тропинка, тропа; дорожка2. n велосипедная дорожка3. n путь, дорога4. n курс, маршрут5. n траектория6. n физ. пробег7. n путь, стезя8. n линия поведения или действия9. n редк. ход мысли, рассуждения10. n дорожка11. n круг ипподрома12. n спорт. проход в защите13. n мед. нервный путь, проводящий путь14. v уст. следовать по путиСинонимический ряд:trail (noun) artery; avenue; boulevard; course; drive; footpath; freeway; highway; lane; line; locus; orbit; passage; pathway; road; roadway; route; scent; spoor; street; thoroughfare; track; trail; trajectory; way -
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course [kuʀs]1. feminine nouna. ( = action de courir) running• la course folle de la voiture s'est terminée dans le ravin the car careered out of control and ended up in the ravineb. ( = discipline) racingc. ( = compétition) race• course de fond/sur piste long-distance/track race• les courses [de chevaux] horse racing• être/ne plus être dans la course [candidat] to be in the running/out of the runningf. ( = commission) errandg. [de pièce mobile] movement• à or en bout de course [institution, industrie, machine] on its last legs (inf) ; [personne] on one's last legs (inf)2. compounds* * *kuʀs
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1) ( mode de déplacement) runningfaire la course avec quelqu'un — lit, fig to race somebody
2) ( trajet) ( de personne) run; ( de taxi) journey3) (colloq) ( précipitation) rushça va être la course pour rendre le rapport dans les délais — it'll be a rush getting the report in before the deadline
4) ( compétition) racela course au profit/aux voix — the race for profit/for votes
être en course — Sport to be in the race; fig to be in the running
être hors course — Sport, fig to be out of the race
5) ( activité) ( en athlétisme) running; (avec un véhicule, animal) racing; ( épreuve) race; ( en alpinisme) climb6) ( démarche) errand7) (achat, commission)8) ( trajectoire) (d'astre, de planète, comète) path; ( de nuages) passage; (de fusée, projectile) flight path9) ( passage) literla course du temps/des années — the passing of time/of the years
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courses nom féminin pluriel1) ( achats) shopping [U]2) ( de chevaux) races•Phrasal Verbs:••* * *kuʀs1. nf1) (le fait de courir) runningà la course; Je l'ai rattrapé à la course. — I ran to catch up with him.
faire la course — to race, to have a race
faire la course avec qn — to race sb, to have a race with sb
2) fig (précipitation) rushHier au bureau, ça a encore été la course. — We were rushed off our feet at the office yesterday.
3) (pour s'entraîner) (course à pied) runningIl fait de la course tous les matins. — He goes running every morning.
4) SPORT (= épreuve) race5) (= randonnée) trek, (escalade) climb6) [taxi, autocar] journey, tripLe prix de la course est affiché au compteur. — The fare is shown on the meter.
7) (= petite mission) errandJ'ai juste une course à faire. — I've just got a bit of shopping to do.
9) [soleil] course, [projectile] flight, [pièce mécanique] travella course à... fig — the race for...
à bout de course (personne) — worn out, (régime, appareil) on its last legs
en bout de course (régime, appareil) — on its last legs
2. courses nfpl1) (= achats) shopping sgfaire les courses; faire ses courses — to go shopping, to do the shopping
faire ses courses — to go shopping, to do the shopping
Elle est partie faire les courses de la semaine. — She's gone to do her weekly shop.
2) ÉQUITATION races* * *A nf1 ( mode de déplacement) running; être en pleine course to be running at full speed; faire la course avec qn lit, fig to race sb; viens, on va faire la course come on, I'll race you; être rapide à la course to be a fast runner;2 ( trajet) ( de personne) run; ( de taxi) journey; une course de 15 kilomètres ( à pied) a 15 kilometreGB run; ( en taxi) a 15 kilometreGB journey; après une course effrénée after a frantic run; cette course m'a épuisé that run has tired me out; c'est 10 euros la course the fare is 10 euros; leurs courses à travers l'Afrique/le monde their travels around Africa/the world;3 ○( précipitation) rush; ça va être la course pour rendre le rapport dans les délais it'll be a rush getting the report in before the deadline; ça a été la course aujourd'hui! ( pour moi) I've been rushing around all day!;4 ( compétition) race; la course au profit/pouvoir the race for profit/power; la course à la présidence/la Maison Blanche the race for the presidency/the White House; se lancer dans la course aux voix/au développement to throw oneself into the race for votes/for development; être en course Sport to be in the race; fig to be in the running; être hors course Sport, fig to be out of the race; plusieurs entreprises sont en course pour ce projet there are several companies in the running for this project;5 ( activité) ( en athlétisme) running; ( en alpinisme) climb; (avec un véhicule, animal) racing; ( épreuve) race; course de motos ( activité) motorcycle racing; course de chevaux/lévriers horse/greyhound race;6 ( démarche) j'ai une course à faire I've got to get something; elle est partie faire une course she's gone off to get something; j'ai deux ou trois courses à faire I've got some shopping to do;7 ( de pièce mécanique) ( mouvement) travel; ( distance parcourue) stroke; course à vide idle stroke; en bout de course at full stroke;8 ( trajectoire) (d'astre, de planète, comète) path; ( de nuages) passage; (de fusée, projectile) flight path;B courses nfpl1 ( achats) shopping ¢; faire des courses to go shopping; je vais faire des courses I'm going shopping; je fais mes courses au marché/au supermarché I do my shopping at the market/in the supermarket;2 Turf races; jouer/gagner aux courses to bet/to win at the races; quel est le résultat des courses? lit what are the racing results?; fig, hum○ can you fill me in?, what's the crack○?course aux armements Pol arms race; course automobile ( activité) motor racing; ( épreuve) motor race; faire de la course automobile to race cars; course de côte hill climb; course cycliste ( activité) cycle racing; ( épreuve) cycle race; faire de la course cycliste to compete in cycle races; course de demi-fond middle-distance race; course de fond long-distance race; course de haies ( en athlétisme) hurdle race, hurdles (pl); Équit steeplechase; course à handicap Équit handicap race; course landaise sport in which a competitor must evade a charging bull controlled by a rope; course contre la montre race against the clock; course d'obstacles Équit obstacle race; fig hurdle; course à pied running; course de plat Équit ( activité) flat racing; ( épreuve) flat race; course de relais relay race; course en sac sack race; course de taureaux ( corrida) bullfight; ( dans la rue) bull run; course de trot Équit trotting race; course de vitesse ( en athlétisme) sprint; ( en moto) speedway race.ne plus être dans la course to be out of touch; être en fin de course to be on the decline; être à bout de course to be worn out.[kurs] nom fémininles enfants, on ne fait pas la course! children, no running!course attelée/handicap harness/handicap racecourse de fond ou d'endurance long-distance racecourse automobile motor ou car racea. (sens propre) race against the clock, time-trialrester dans la course to stay in ou to be still in the race2. [activité]a. [à pied] runningb. [en voiture, à cheval] racingla course au pouvoir/à la présidence the race for power/the presidency3. [randonnée]5. [commission] errandj'ai une course à faire I've got to buy something ou to get something from the shops[d'un coursier] errand6. [trajectoire - d'un astre, d'un pendule] course, trajectory ; [ - d'un missile] flight ; [ - d'un piston] stroke[excursion] excursion————————courses nom féminin pluriel1. [commissions]faire les/des courses to do the/some shopping2. [de chevaux] racesjouer aux courses to bet on the races ou on the horses -
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course [kɔ:s]route ⇒ 1 (a) ligne de conduite ⇒ 1 (b) cours ⇒ 1 (c), 1 (d) plat ⇒ 1 (f) terrain ⇒ 1 (g) au cours de ⇒ 4 bien sûr ⇒ 51 noun∎ what is our course? quelle est notre route?;∎ to change course (ship, plane) changer de cap; figurative (argument, discussion) changer de direction, dévier; (company) changer de cap;∎ figurative the company is on course to achieve a record profit la société est bien partie pour atteindre des bénéfices record;∎ to be off course (ship, plane) dévier de son cap;∎ you're a long way off course (walking, driving) vous n'êtes pas du tout dans la bonne direction ou sur la bonne route; (with project, workflow) vous êtes en mauvaise voie;∎ to set a course for Marseilles (ship, plane) mettre le cap sur Marseille∎ course (of action) ligne f (de conduite);∎ what is the recommended course of action in such cases? quelle est la ligne de conduite conseillée dans de tels cas?;∎ what other course is open to us? quelle autre solution avons-nous?;∎ your best course of action is to sue la meilleure chose que vous ayez à faire est d'intenter un procès;∎ proverb the course of true love never runs smooth les grandes amours sont toujours orageuses(c) (development, progress → of history, war) cours m;∎ the law must take its course la loi doit suivre son cours;∎ the illness takes or runs its course la maladie suit son cours;∎ in the course of time avec le temps;∎ in the course of time he became a very wealthy man il a fini par devenir très riche;∎ you will forget him in the course of time tu finiras par l'oublier, avec le temps tu l'oublieras;∎ in the normal or ordinary course of events normalement, en temps normal;∎ a building in the course of construction/demolition un bâtiment en cours de construction/démolition∎ a geography/music course des cours mpl de géographie/musique;∎ he's giving a course of lectures on romanticism this term ce trimestre il fait un cours sur le romantisme;∎ it's a five-year course c'est un enseignement sur cinq ans;∎ we offer courses in a number of subjects nous offrons ou proposons des cours dans plusieurs domaines;∎ he has published a French course il a publié une méthode de français;∎ to go on a (training) course faire un stage;∎ I'm taking or doing a computer course je suis des cours ou un stage d'informatique;∎ what are the other people on the course like? comment sont les autres personnes qui suivent les cours?∎ a course of injections une série de piqûres;∎ a course of pills un traitement à base de comprimés;∎ course of treatment (for an illness) traitement m∎ first course entrée f;∎ they were halfway through the second course when the telephone rang ils en étaient au plat principal lorsque le téléphone sonna;∎ there's a cheese course as well il y a aussi du fromage∎ figurative to stay the course tenir le coup∎ tears coursed down his cheeks les larmes ruisselaient sur ses joues;∎ I could feel the blood coursing through my veins je sentais le sang bouillonner dans mes veines3 adverbfamiliar (of course) bien sûr□ ;∎ course I believe you bien sûr que je te croisau cours de;∎ in the course of the next few weeks dans le courant des semaines qui viennentbien sûr;∎ of course I believe you/she loves you bien sûr que je te crois/qu'elle t'aime;∎ no one believed me, of course évidemment ou bien sûr, personne ne m'a cru;∎ ironic I don't matter, of course évidemment ou naturellement, moi, je ne compte pas;∎ of course I'll tell you il va de soi que je vous le dirai;∎ may I use your phone? - of course! puis-je utiliser votre téléphone? - mais bien sûr!;∎ was there much damage? - of course! y a-t-il eu beaucoup de dégâts? - tu parles!;∎ of course not! bien sûr que non! -
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path [pα:θ]1. noun• he stepped off the kerb into the path of a car il est descendu du trottoir au moment où une voiture arrivaitc. ( = way) voie f2. compounds* * *[pɑːθ], US [pæθ]2) ( course) (of projectile, vehicle) trajectoire f; (of planet, river, sun) cours m; ( of hurricane) passage mto stand in somebody's path — lit, fig barrer le chemin à quelqu'un
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path, USA n1 ( track) ( also pathway) chemin m ; ( narrower) sentier m ; a mountain path un sentier de montagne ; to clear a path through the jungle se frayer un chemin à travers la jungle ;2 ( in garden) allée f ;3 ( course) (of projectile, vehicle) trajectoire f ; (of planet, river, sun) cours m ; ( of hurricane) passage m ; in the path of the car sur la trajectoire de la voiture ; he threw himself in the path of the train il s'est jeté sous le train ; to stand in sb's path lit, fig barrer le chemin à qn ;to beat a path to sb's door accourir en foule chez qn. -
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path [pɑ:θ, pl pɑ:ðz]∎ his career path son choix de carrière;∎ to cut a path through sth se tailler ou se frayer un chemin à travers qch;∎ a tree blocked his path un arbre lui bloquait le passage ou chemin;∎ he stepped into the path of an oncoming vehicle il est allé sur la chaussée au moment où arrivait un véhicule;∎ the hurricane destroyed everything in its path l'ouragan a tout détruit sur son passage;∎ figurative the path to fame or glory la route ou le chemin qui mène à la gloire(c) (trajectory → of moving body) trajet m, course f; (→ of projectile, planet) trajectoire f; (→ of ray of light) passage m, trajet m; (→ of sun) route f;∎ their paths had crossed before leurs chemins s'étaient déjà croisés;∎ our paths first crossed in 1985 nos chemins se sont croisés ou nous nous sommes rencontrés pour la première fois en 1985 -
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plural - paths; noun1) (a way made across the ground by the passing of people or animals: There is a path through the fields; a mountain path.) camino, sendero2) ((any place on) the line along which someone or something is moving: She stood right in the path of the bus.) camino, trayectoria, recorrido•- pathwaypath n sendero / caminotr[pɑːɵ]1 (track) camino, sendero, senda\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be on the right path ir bien encaminado,-ato lead somebody up the garden path llevar a alguien al huertopath ['pæɵ, 'paɵ] n1) track, trail: camino m, sendero m, senda f2) course, route: recorrido m, trayecto m, trayectoria fn.• trayecto (Informática) s.m.n.• camino s.m.• curso s.m.• derrota s.f.• rastro s.m.• ruta s.f.• senda s.f.• sendero s.m.• travesía s.f.• trayectoria s.f.• vereda s.f.• vía s.f.• órbita s.f.pæθ, pɑːθa) (track, walkway) sendero m, senda f, camino mb) ( of missile) trayectoria fthe path of the sun — el recorrido or el trayecto del sol
he stepped into the path of the oncoming vehicle — se cruzó en el camino del vehículo que se acercaba
to cross somebody's path — cruzarse* or toparse con alguien
if you cross my path again... — si te me vuelves a cruzar en el camino...
c) ( course of action)if you take that path... — si optas por hacer eso...
[pɑːθ]N (pl paths) [ˌpɑːðz]cycle 3., garden 3.feet had worn a path in the rock — las pisadas habían formado un camino or un sendero sobre la piedra
2) (=course) [of person, vehicle] camino m; [of missile, sun, storm] trayectoria f•
the hurricane destroyed everything in its path — el huracán destruyó todo a su pasoflight•
he stepped into the path of an oncoming car — se cruzó en el camino de un coche que se acercaba3) (=way forward) paso m4) (fig)a) (=route) camino mI hope never to cross paths with him again — espero no volvérmelo a encontrar nunca, espero no volver a toparme con él nunca
our paths first crossed in Milan — nuestros caminos se cruzaron por primera vez en Milán, la primera vez que coincidimos fue en Milán
these measures helped smooth the path to independence — estas medidas ayudaron a allanar or facilitar el camino hacia la independencia
- beat a path to sb's doorgarden, primrose 3.b) (=course of action)•
I wouldn't go down that path if I were you — yo en tu lugar no haría eso* * *[pæθ, pɑːθ]a) (track, walkway) sendero m, senda f, camino mb) ( of missile) trayectoria fthe path of the sun — el recorrido or el trayecto del sol
he stepped into the path of the oncoming vehicle — se cruzó en el camino del vehículo que se acercaba
to cross somebody's path — cruzarse* or toparse con alguien
if you cross my path again... — si te me vuelves a cruzar en el camino...
c) ( course of action)if you take that path... — si optas por hacer eso...
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noun, pl. pathskeep to the path — auf dem Weg bleiben
the path to salvation/of virtue — der Weg des Heils/der Pfad der Tugend
* * *plural - paths; noun1) (a way made across the ground by the passing of people or animals: There is a path through the fields; a mountain path.) der Pfad2) ((any place on) the line along which someone or something is moving: She stood right in the path of the bus.) der Weg•- academic.ru/53967/pathway">pathway* * *[pɑ:θ, AM pæθ]ngarden \path Gartenweg mbeaten \path Trampelpfad mto clear a \path einen Weg bahnensnowploughs cleared a \path to the village Schneepflüge räumten den Weg zum Dorfto follow a \path einem Weg folgenthe \path of the bullet was through his left arm die Kugel durchschlug seinen linken Armto move in spiral \paths sich akk spiralförmig bewegento block sb's \path jdm den Weg verstellento block sb's \path sich akk jdm in den Weg stellento choose a \path einen Weg einschlagento cross sb's \path jdm über den Weg laufenI hope our \paths cross again in the future ich hoffe, dass unsere Wege sich wieder einmal kreuzen werdenthe \path to success der Weg zum Erfolg* * *[pAːɵ]n* * *b) IT Pfad m2. fig Weg m (to zu):3. PHYS, TECH Bahn f:path of current Stromweg m;path of electrons Elektronenbahn4. ASTRON Bahn f* * *noun, pl. pathsthe path to salvation/of virtue — der Weg des Heils/der Pfad der Tugend
* * *n.Bahn -en f.Pfad -e m.Weg -e m.Zweig -e m. -
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ko:s1) (a series (of lectures, medicines etc): I'm taking a course (of lectures) in sociology; He's having a course of treatment for his leg.) curso2) (a division or part of a meal: Now we've had the soup, what's (for) the next course?) plato3) (the ground over which a race is run or a game (especially golf) is played: a racecourse; a golf-course.) campo, pista4) (the path or direction in which something moves: the course of the Nile.) curso5) (the progress or development of events: Things will run their normal course despite the strike.) curso6) (a way (of action): What's the best course of action in the circumstances?) camino, modo de proceder•- in due course
- of course
- off
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course n1. curso2. platofirst course, main course and dessert primer plato, segundo plato y postre3. rumboof course claro / desde luego / por supuestotr[kɔːs]3 (way of acting, plan of action) plan nombre masculino de acción, línea de acción■ what courses are open to us? ¿qué opciones tenemos?4 (development, progress) curso, marcha5 SMALLEDUCATION/SMALL (year-long) curso; (short) cursillo; (series) ciclo; (at university) carrera; (individual subject) asignatura6 SMALLMEDICINE/SMALL serie nombre femenino, tanda7 (of meal) plato9 (of bricks) hilada1 correr, fluir\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLin due course a su debido tiempoof course claro, desde luego, por supuesto, naturalmente■ yes, of course! ¡claro que sí!■ of course not! ¡claro que no!to be on course (ship, plane) seguir el rumbo 2 (plan, company, etc) ir encaminado,-a, llevar camino ( for, de)■ the government is on course for trouble with the unions el gobierno lleva camino de tener problemas con los sindicatosto be off course perder el rumbo, desviarse del rumboto change course cambiar de rumboto set course for poner rumbo ato take its course / run its course seguir su cursocourse of treatment SMALLMEDICINE/SMALL tratamientofirst course primer plato, entrante nombre masculinorefresher course SMALLEDUCATION/SMALL cursillo de reciclajesecond course segundo platosweet course postre nombre masculinocourse n1) progress: curso m, transcurso mto run its course: seguir su curso2) direction: rumbo m (de un avión), derrota f, derrotero m (de un barco)3) path, way: camino m, vía fcourse of action: línea de conducta4) : plato m (de una cena)the main course: el plato principal5) : curso m (académico)6)of course : desde luego, por supuestoyes, of course!: ¡claro que sí!n.• plato s.m.n.• asignatura s.f.• camino s.m.• carrera s.f.• corriente s.m.• curso s.m.• derrota s.f.• pista s.f.• rumbo s.m.• sentido s.m.• transcurso s.m.• trayecto s.m.• trayectoria s.f.v.• correr v.• perseguir v.
I kɔːrs, kɔːs1)b) ( way of proceeding)the only course open to us — el único camino que tenemos, nuestra única opción
c) ( progress) (no pl)in the normal course of events — normalmente, en circunstancias normales
in o during the course of our conversation — en el curso or transcurso de nuestra conversación
to run o take its course — seguir* su curso
2)of course — claro, desde luego, por supuesto
am I invited? - of course you are! — ¿estoy invitado? - claro or desde luego or por supuesto que sí!
I'm not always right, of course — claro que no siempre tengo razón
3) (Aviat, Naut) rumbo mto set course for — poner* rumbo a
to go off course — desviarse* de rumbo
4)a) ( Educ) curso mcourse IN/ON something — curso de/sobre algo
to take o (BrE also) do a course — hacer* un curso
to go on a course — ir* a hacer un curso; (before n)
coursework — trabajo m
b) ( Med)5) ( part of a meal) plato mmain course — plato principal or fuerte or (Ven) central
as a o for the first course — de primer plato, de entrada
6) ( Sport) ( racecourse) hipódromo m, pista f (de carreras); ( golf course) campo m or (CS tb) cancha f (de golf)to last o stay the course — ( persist to the end) aguantar hasta el final
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intransitive verb ( flow swiftly) (liter)[kɔːs]1. N1) (=route, direction) [of ship, plane] rumbo m; [of river] curso m; [of planet] órbita f•
to change course — (lit) cambiar de rumbothe government has changed course on Europe — el gobierno ha dado un nuevo rumbo or giro a su política con respecto a Europa
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to be/go off course — (lit, fig) haberse desviado/desviarse de su rumbo•
we are on course for victory — vamos bien encaminados para la victoria•
to plot a course (for Jamaica) — trazar el rumbo (para ir a Jamaica)collision•
to set (a) course for — (Naut) poner rumbo a2) (=line of action)the best course would be to... — lo mejor sería...
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we have to decide on the best course of action — tenemos que decidir cuáles son las mejores medidas a tomar•
it's the only course left open to him — es la única opción que le queda3) (=process) curso mit changed the course of history/of her life — cambió el curso de la historia/de su vida
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in the course of, in the course of my work — en el cumplimiento de mi trabajoin the course of conversation — en el curso or transcurso de la conversación
in or during the course of the next few days — en el curso de los próximos días
due 1., 3), event, matter 1., 5)in or during the course of the journey — durante el viaje
4)• of course — claro, desde luego, por supuesto, cómo no (esp LAm), sí pues (S. Cone)
of course! I should have known — ¡pero si está claro! me lo tenía que haber imaginado
"can I have a drink?" - "of course you can" — -¿puedo tomar algo de beber? -claro or desde luego or por supuesto que sí
I've read about her in the papers, of course — por supuesto, la conozco de los periódicos
of course, I may be wrong — claro que puedo estar confundido
of course not! — (answering) ¡claro que no!, ¡por supuesto que no!
"can I go?" - "of course not or of course you can't" — -¿puedo ir? -claro que no or ni hablar or por supuesto que no
5) (Scol, Univ) curso m•
to go on a course — ir a hacer un curso•
a course in business administration — un curso de administración de empresas•
to take or do a course in or on sth — hacer un curso de algo6) (Med) (=regimen)she was put on a course of steroids — le recetaron esteroides, le pusieron un tratamiento a base de esteroides
7) (Sport) (=distance) recorrido m; (=surface) pista f; (=racecourse) hipódromo mgolf course — campo m or (S. Cone) cancha f (de golf)
- stay the courseobstacle8) (Culin) plato m•
a three-course meal — una comida de tres platos9) (Naut) (=sail) vela f mayor10) (Constr) (=layer) [of bricks] hilada f2.VI [water, air] correr; [tears] rodar; [sweat] caer; (fig) [emotion] invadirrage/relief coursed through him — le invadió la ira/una sensación de alivio
3.VT (Hunting) † cazar4.CPDcourse book N — manual m (del curso)
course fees N — derechos mpl de matrícula
course requirements NPL — estudios previos requeridos para poder realizar determinado curso
course work N — trabajos mpl (para clase)
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I [kɔːrs, kɔːs]1)b) ( way of proceeding)the only course open to us — el único camino que tenemos, nuestra única opción
c) ( progress) (no pl)in the normal course of events — normalmente, en circunstancias normales
in o during the course of our conversation — en el curso or transcurso de nuestra conversación
to run o take its course — seguir* su curso
2)of course — claro, desde luego, por supuesto
am I invited? - of course you are! — ¿estoy invitado? - claro or desde luego or por supuesto que sí!
I'm not always right, of course — claro que no siempre tengo razón
3) (Aviat, Naut) rumbo mto set course for — poner* rumbo a
to go off course — desviarse* de rumbo
4)a) ( Educ) curso mcourse IN/ON something — curso de/sobre algo
to take o (BrE also) do a course — hacer* un curso
to go on a course — ir* a hacer un curso; (before n)
coursework — trabajo m
b) ( Med)5) ( part of a meal) plato mmain course — plato principal or fuerte or (Ven) central
as a o for the first course — de primer plato, de entrada
6) ( Sport) ( racecourse) hipódromo m, pista f (de carreras); ( golf course) campo m or (CS tb) cancha f (de golf)to last o stay the course — ( persist to the end) aguantar hasta el final
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noun1) (of ship, plane) Kurs, derchange [one's] course — (lit. or fig.) den Kurs wechseln
course [of action] — Vorgehensweise, die
the most sensible course would be to... — das Vernünftigste wäre, zu...
the course of nature/history — der Lauf der Dinge/Geschichte
run or take its course — seinen/ihren Lauf nehmen
let things take their course — den Dingen ihren Lauf lassen
off/on course — vom Kurs abgekommen/auf Kurs
2)[do something] as a matter of course — [etwas] selbstverständlich [tun]
3) (progression) Lauf, derin the course of the lesson/the day/his life — im Lauf[e] der Stunde/des Tages/seines Lebens
[golf] course — [Golf]platz, der
8) (Med.)* * *[ko:s]1) (a series (of lectures, medicines etc): I'm taking a course (of lectures) in sociology; He's having a course of treatment for his leg.) der Kurs3) (the ground over which a race is run or a game (especially golf) is played: a racecourse; a golf-course.) feste Bahn4) (the path or direction in which something moves: the course of the Nile.) der Weg5) (the progress or development of events: Things will run their normal course despite the strike.) der Lauf•- academic.ru/116900/in_the_course_of">in the course of- in due course
- of course
- off
- on course* * *[kɔ:s, AM kɔ:rs]I. nto change \course den Kurs ändernto set [a] \course for Singapore auf Singapur zusteuernto steer a \course between the islands zwischen den Inseln durchsteuernthey are steering a middle \course between communism and capitalism sie verfolgen einen gemäßigten Kurs zwischen Kommunismus und Kapitalismusto be driven off \course [vom Kurs] abgetrieben werden; ( fig) von seinen Plänen abgebracht werdenwe're on \course to finish the job by the end of the week wenn alles so weiterläuft, sind wir bis Ende der Woche mit der Arbeit fertigthey are on \course for a resounding victory sie sind auf dem Weg zu einem haushohen Siegto follow a straight/winding \course gerade/kurvig verlaufento change \course einen anderen Verlauf nehmen3. (way of acting)\course [of action] Vorgehen ntof the three \courses open to us this seems most likely to lead to success von den drei Wegen, die uns offenstehen, scheint dieser am ehesten zum Erfolg zu führenif they raise their prices we shall have to follow the same \course wenn sie ihre Preise erhöhen, werden wir das Gleiche tun müssenthe best/wisest \course das Beste/Vernünftigsteyour best \course would be to wait a week and then phone her again das Beste wäre, du würdest eine Woche warten und sie dann wieder anrufento change the \course of history den Lauf der Geschichte ändernto pervert the \course of justice den Lauf der Gerechtigkeit beeinflussen5. (during)in the \course of sth im Verlauf [o während] einer S. genin the course of his speech in seiner Redein the normal [or ordinary] \course of events normalerweisein the \course of time im Lauf[e] der Zeit6. (certainly)of \course natürlichof \course not natürlich nichtretraining \course Umschulungskurs mto go on a \course BRIT einen Kurs besuchento go away on a training \course einen Lehrgang machen8. MED\course [of treatment] Behandlung f\course of iron tablets Eisenkur fto put sb on a \course of sth jdn mit etw dat behandelngolf \course Golfplatz mobstacle \course Hindernisparcours mthe fish/meat \course der Fisch-/Fleischgangdamp-proof \course Feuchtigkeitsdämmschicht f12.▶ in due \course zu gegebener Zeit▶ to be par for the \course normal sein▶ to stay the \course [bis zum Ende] durchhaltento let nature take its \course nicht in die Natur eingreifento \course game Wild hetzenIII. vi1. (flow) strömen, fließentears were coursing down his cheeks Tränen liefen ihm über die Wangen2. HUNT an einer Hetzjagd teilnehmen* * *I [kɔːs]n1) (= direction, path of plane, ship) Kurs m; (of river) Lauf m; (fig, of illness, relationship) Verlauf m; (of history) Lauf m; (of action etc, = way of proceeding) Vorgehensweise fto be on/off course — auf Kurs sein/vom Kurs abgekommen sein
to be on course for sth (fig) — gute Aussichten auf etw (acc) haben
to let sth take or run its course — einer Sache (dat) ihren Lauf lassen, etw (acc) seinen Lauf nehmen lassen
the course of true love ne'er did run smooth (prov) — Liebe geht oft seltsame Wege (prov)
that was an unwise course of action — es war unklug, so vorzugehen
the best course (of action) would be... — das Beste wäre...
we have no other course (of action) but to... — es bleibt uns nicht anderes übrig als zu...
2)in the course of his life/the next few weeks/the meeting etc — während seines Lebens/der nächsten paar Wochen/der Versammlung etc
in the course of time/the conversation —
in the ordinary course of things, you could expect... —
See:→ due3)of course! — natürlich!, selbstverständlich!, klar! (inf)
of course I will! —
of course I'm coming — natürlich or selbstverständlich komme ich, klar, ich komme
he's rather young, of course, but... — er ist natürlich ziemlich jung, aber...
4) (SCH, UNIV) Studium nt; (= summer course etc) Kurs(us) m; (at work) Lehrgang m; (MED, of treatment) Kur fto go on a French course — einen Französischkurs( us) besuchen
a course in first aid — ein Kurs über Erste Hilfe, ein Erste-Hilfe-Kurs
a course of lectures, a lecture course — eine Vorlesungsreihe
a course of pills/treatment — eine Pillenkur/eine Behandlung
a three-course meal — ein Essen nt mit drei Gängen
8) (NAUT: sail) Untersegel ntII1. vt (HUNT)hare, stag hetzen, jagen2. vi2) (HUNT fig) hetzen, jagen* * *course [kɔː(r)s]A s1. a) Fahrt f, Reise fb) Lauf m, Weg m, (eingeschlagene) Richtung:keep to one’s course beharrlich seinen Weg verfolgen (a. fig)2. FLUG, SCHIFF Kurs m:course made good FLUG richtiger Kurs;on (off) course (nicht) auf Kurs;be on course for zusteuern auf (akk) (a. fig);be on course to do sth fig auf dem besten Weg sein, etwas zu tun;change one’s course seinen Kurs ändern (a. fig);stand upon the course den Kurs halten;steer a course einen Kurs steuern (a. fig);course correction Kurskorrektur f;course recorder Kursschreiber m;course-setting device Kursgeber m3. fig Kurs m, Weg m, Methode f, Verfahren n:adopt a new course einen neuen Kurs oder Weg einschlagen;4. Verhaltens-, Lebensweise f:(evil) courses üble Gewohnheiten5. (zurückgelegter) Weg, Strecke f7. (Ver)Lauf m (zeitlich):in (the) course of time im Laufe der Zeit8. Lebenslauf m, -bahn f, Karriere fcourse umg, of course natürlich, selbstverständlich; he’s very generous, but of course he’s got lots of money aber er hat natürlich auch jede Menge Geld;the course of events der Gang der Ereignisse, der Lauf der Dinge;the course of nature der natürliche Verlauf der Dinge;the course of a disease der Verlauf einer Krankheit;the course of history der Lauf der Geschichte;the sickness will take its course die Krankheit wird ihren Lauf nehmen;let nature take its course der Natur ihren Lauf lassen;10. üblicher Gang oder Verlauf:11. (Reihen-, Aufeinander)Folge f12. Turnus m, regelmäßiger Wechsel (der Dienstzeiten etc)13. Gang m (Teil einer Speisenfolge):a four-course meal eine Mahlzeit mit vier Gängen14. Zyklus m, Reihe f, Folge f:a course of lectures eine VortragsreiheGerman course Deutschkurs;course for beginners Anfängerkurs;course of study UNIVa) Kurs,b) Lehrplan m;16. MED Kur f:17. WIRTSCH obs (Geld-, Wechsel) Kurs m18. WIRTSCH Marktlage f, Tendenz f19. SCHIFF unteres großes Segel20. ARCH Lage f, Schicht f (Ziegel etc):course of archstones Wölbschicht22. pl PHYSIOL Menstruation f, Periode f, Regel f23. HIST Gang m (im Turnier etc)24. GEOL Streichen n (Lagerstätte)course of ore Erzgang26. TECH Bahn f, Strich m, Schlag mB v/t2. Wild, besonders Hasen (mit Hunden) hetzenC v/i1. rennen, eilen, jagen, stürmen:course through sth fig etwas durcheilen2. strömen (Tränen etc):tears coursed down her cheeks Tränen liefen ihr über die Wangen* * *noun1) (of ship, plane) Kurs, derchange [one's] course — (lit. or fig.) den Kurs wechseln
course [of action] — Vorgehensweise, die
the most sensible course would be to... — das Vernünftigste wäre, zu...
the course of nature/history — der Lauf der Dinge/Geschichte
run or take its course — seinen/ihren Lauf nehmen
off/on course — vom Kurs abgekommen/auf Kurs
2)[do something] as a matter of course — [etwas] selbstverständlich [tun]
3) (progression) Lauf, derin the course of the lesson/the day/his life — im Lauf[e] der Stunde/des Tages/seines Lebens
4) (of river etc.) Lauf, der5) (of meal) Gang, der[golf] course — [Golf]platz, der
go to or attend/do a course in something — einen Kurs in etwas (Dat.) besuchen/machen
8) (Med.)* * *(education) n.Bahn -en f.Kurs -e m.Lauf -e m.Lehrgang -¨e m.Richtung -en f. -
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[ko:s]1) (a series (of lectures, medicines etc): I'm taking a course (of lectures) in sociology; He's having a course of treatment for his leg.) kursus; række2) (a division or part of a meal: Now we've had the soup, what's (for) the next course?) ret3) (the ground over which a race is run or a game (especially golf) is played: a racecourse; a golf-course.) bane4) (the path or direction in which something moves: the course of the Nile.) retning; løb5) (the progress or development of events: Things will run their normal course despite the strike.) forløb6) (a way (of action): What's the best course of action in the circumstances?) fremgangsmåde; vejen frem•- in due course
- of course
- off
- on course* * *[ko:s]1) (a series (of lectures, medicines etc): I'm taking a course (of lectures) in sociology; He's having a course of treatment for his leg.) kursus; række2) (a division or part of a meal: Now we've had the soup, what's (for) the next course?) ret3) (the ground over which a race is run or a game (especially golf) is played: a racecourse; a golf-course.) bane4) (the path or direction in which something moves: the course of the Nile.) retning; løb5) (the progress or development of events: Things will run their normal course despite the strike.) forløb6) (a way (of action): What's the best course of action in the circumstances?) fremgangsmåde; vejen frem•- in due course
- of course
- off
- on course
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