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21 course de monotypes
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22 COURSE RESOURCES On the Web
University: CROWУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > COURSE RESOURCES On the Web
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23 The most positive, diplomatic, or optimistic course.
General subject: take a high road - (АБ)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > The most positive, diplomatic, or optimistic course.
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24 golf course
مَلْعَب الغُولْف \ golf course: a piece of land where golf is played. links: the course on which the game of golf is played. -
25 in the process of
in the course of:خِلال عَمَلِيَّةThese goods were damaged in the process of manufacture.
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26 golf course
the place where golf is played.ملعب الغولف -
27 mi-course
à mi-course amikuʀs locution adverbiale Sport halfway through the race; fig halfway through* * *mikuʀs nf* * *[mikurs]à mi-course locution adverbiale -
28 of course
بِطَبيعَة الحال \ of course: an expression used when saying sth. that is not likely, or not advised: Of course, he may be wrong. You could, of course, ask for your money back. \ بِلا رَيْب \ of course: (when the speaker is angry or excited, or in reply to sth. foolish) naturally: Of course I didn’t break it! Of course you must pay!. \ كَمَا هو معروف للجميع \ of course: as everyone knows: The earth is, of course, round. -
29 of course
طَبْعًا \ absolutely: certainly: Do you think so? "Absolutely.". it goes without saying (that): naturally; of course: The invitation was sent to me; but it goes without saying that my wife is included. naturally: of course: Naturally I could not pay such a high price. of course: an expression used when saying sth. that is not likely, or not advised: Of course, he may be wrong. You could, of course, ask for your money back. rather: (often as a reply) yes, certainly: Would you like a swim? Rather!. surely: (in questions where one is sure of the answer) certainly: Surely you can pay $20, (I’m sure you can). -
30 of course
بِلا شَكّ \ much: (in comparisons; before most, etc.) without doubt; clearly: He is much the most experienced player in the team. of course: (when the speaker is angry or excited, or in reply to sth. foolish) naturally: Of course I didn’t break it! Of course you must pay!. -
31 in due course
في الوَقْتِ المناسب \ early: in good time for one’s purpose; before the fixed time: We arrived early and got the best seats. in due course: later; after a reasonable delay: He will get better in due course. in good time: slightly early: He came in good time for the meeting. -
32 off course
(not) heading in the right direction:بعيدا عن المَسار الصَّحيحWe're back on course.
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33 on course
(not) heading in the right direction:بعيدا عن المَسار الصَّحيحWe're back on course.
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34 run its course
to develop or happen in the usual way:يَجْري في مَجْراه الطَّبيعيThe fever ran its course.
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35 in due course
at the appropriate or normal time:في الوقْت المُناسِب، في حينِـهIn due course, this seed will grow into a tree.
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36 move the feelings of
أَثَّرَ (في) \ affect: to have an effect on: Bad food affects our health. move the feelings of:: The news affected him greatly; Food affects our health govern. rule; control. impress: to have a strong effect on (sb.); fill (sb.) with admiration: His honesty impressed me. influence: to have an effect on (a person, his character, beliefs, actions, a course of events, etc.): His choice of work was influenced by his father’s advice. move: to stir the feelings of: This sad story moved her deeply. -
37 au pas de course
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38 payment in due course
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39 have ticks in all the right boxes
Gen Mgtto be on course to meet a series of objectives (slang)The ultimate business dictionary > have ticks in all the right boxes
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40 Collision Antenna Trail Angle (The azimuth of your radar antenna when tracking (locked on) a target that is on a collision course with your aircraft)
Aviation: CATAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Collision Antenna Trail Angle (The azimuth of your radar antenna when tracking (locked on) a target that is on a collision course with your aircraft)
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