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n1) курс, маршрут; траса3) курс (навчання, перепідготовки)5) шар; подушка◊to alter the course for — змінювати курс на...
to change the course for — змінювати курс на...
to get on the course — виходити на заданий курс, лягати на курс (польоту)
•- approach course - approved training course - arbitrary flight course - back course - base course - beacon course - bent course - collision courses - compass course - correspondence course - course and heading - course of training - desired course - dogleg course - drainage course - final course - flight course - great-circle course - grid course - head-on course - holding course - inbound course - instrument approach course - localizer course - magnetic course - opposite course - outbound course - prescribed course - reciprocal course - refresher courses - rhumb-line course - runway base course - runway drainage course - runway wearing course - scheduled course - selected course - sub-base course - true course - wearing course
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alter course — change the direction one is traveling in … English contemporary dictionary
change — vb Change, alter, vary, modify (and their corresponding nouns change, alteration, variation, modification) are comparable when denoting to make or become different (or when denoting a difference effected). Change and alter are sometimes… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
change */*/*/ — I UK [tʃeɪndʒ] / US verb Word forms change : present tense I/you/we/they change he/she/it changes present participle changing past tense changed past participle changed Other ways of saying change: alter a more formal word for change : His… … English dictionary
alter — alterer, n. /awl teuhr/, v.t. 1. to make different in some particular, as size, style, course, or the like; modify: to alter a coat; to alter a will; to alter course. 2. to castrate or spay. v.i. 3. to change; become different or modified. [1350… … Universalium
change — change1 W1S1 [tʃeındʒ] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(become different/make something different)¦ 2¦(start doing/using something different)¦ 3¦(replace something)¦ 4 change your mind 5 change sides 6¦(clothes)¦ 7¦(bed)¦ 8¦(exchange goods)¦ 9¦(exchange money)¦ … Dictionary of contemporary English
change — verb 1》 make or become different. ↘(of the moon) arrive at a fresh phase; become new. 2》 take or use another instead of: she decided to change her name. ↘move from one to (another). ↘(change over) move from one system or situation to… … English new terms dictionary
Alter — Al ter, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Altered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Altering}.] [F. alt[ e]rer, LL. alterare, fr. L. alter other, alius other. Cf. {Else}, {Other}.] 1. To make otherwise; to change in some respect, either partially or wholly; to vary; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
alter — [v1] change adapt, adjust, amend, change, convert, cook, correct mid course*, develop, dial back*, diversify, doctor, fine tune*, make different, metamorphose, modify, mutate, phony up*, recalibrate, recast, reconstruct, refashion, reform,… … New thesaurus
change — changedness /chayn jid nis, chaynjd /, n. /chaynj/, v., changed, changing, n. v.t. 1. to make the form, nature, content, future course, etc., of (something) different from what it is or from what it would be if left alone: to change one s name;… … Universalium
change — I. verb (changed; changing) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French changer, from Latin cambiare to exchange, probably of Celtic origin; akin to Old Irish camm crooked Date: 13th century transitive verb 1. a. to make different in some… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Course de la Paix — Infobox compétition sportive Course de la Paix Wyścig Pokoju Internationale Friedensfahrt Závod míru Généralités … Wikipédia en Français