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базовый университетский курсАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > undergraduate course
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образЧетырехгодичный курс обучения в колледже или университете, дающий право на получение степени бакалавра [ bachelor's degree]English-Russian dictionary of regional studies > undergraduate course
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ба́зовый университе́тский курс (четырёхлетний, ведущий к степени бакалавра)The Americanisms. English-Russian dictionary. > undergraduate course
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kɔ:s
1. сущ.
1) курс, направление( самолета, парохода и т. п.) ;
течение( реки) The ship was 200 miles off course. ≈ Судно на 200 миль отклонилось от курса. Syn: route
1., direction, path, channel
1., passage I
1., road, track, way
1. ;
orbit
1., trajectory
2) ход, течение In the course of the discussion many views were heard. ≈ В ходе дискуссии было выслушано много разных точек зрения. course of events ≈ ход событий in the course of a year ≈ в течение года the course of nature ≈ естественный, нормальный порядок вещей in course in due course Syn: progression, development, sequence, onward movement, flow
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3) линия поведения, образ действия Your best course would be to accept his offer. ≈ Самая лучшая линия поведения, которую ты можешь выбрать, - это принять его предложение. Syn: procedure, action, conduct
1., method, mode, policy I, behaviour
4) курс (лекций, обучения, лечения) The college offers courses in science and in the humanities. ≈ Колледж предлагает курсы по естественным и гуманитарным наукам. remedial course ≈ курс коррекции, коррективный курс (дополнительная подготовка по какому-либо предмету) undergraduate course ≈ базовый университетский курс upper division course ≈ предмет для студентов старших курсов Syn: classes, lessons, lectures;
curriculum, course of study, study program, subject
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5) блюдо a dinner of three courses ≈ обед из трех блюд
6) фин. курс (валюты) course of exchange ≈ валютный курс
7) скаковой круг( на ипподроме) ;
площадка для гольфа The country club has a golf course. ≈ Деревенский клуб имеет площадку для гольфа. The race was run on the turf course. ≈ Гонки проводились на беговой дорожке. Syn: circuit
1., run;
racecourse, track
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8) пролет лестницы
9) строит. горизонтальный ряд кладки
10) мор. нижний прямой парус
11) геол. простирание залежи;
пласт (угля), жила
12) с.-х. порядковая культура в севообороте
13) мн.;
физиол. менструация ∙ - matter of course - of course
2. гл.
1) охот. охотиться с гончими;
преследовать, видя дичь( а не по запаху)
2) бежать, следовать за( кем-л., чем-л.) ;
преследовать, гнаться по пятам Banks of clouds coursed each other rapidly across the stormy heavens. ≈ Группы облаков быстро неслись друг за другом по грозовому небу. Syn: chase I
2., pursue, run after
3) струиться, бежать, течь I could feel the warm blood coursing through my veins. ≈ Я чувствовал, как кровь бежит у меня по жилам. Wild ideas came coursing through my brain as I read the letter. ≈ Странные мысли проносились у меня в голове, пока я читал письмо. the tears that were coursing down her cheeks ≈ слезы, струившиеся по ее щекам Syn: run
2., flow
2., pour
1., gush
2., stream
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4) направляться (вдоль, по, через и т. д.) ;
придерживаться( какого-л.) курса;
прокладывать курс We then coursed down a considerable stream. ≈ Затем мы направились вниз по большой реке.
5) горн. проветривать курс, направление - * light( морское) курсовой маяк - on * (морское) на курсе - off * (морское) в сторону от принятого курса - to hold a * for взять курс на, направляться к - to stay the * (морское) устойчиво держаться курса;
не сбиваться с правильного пути - the ship is on her right * корабль держит правильный курс - our * was due north мы направлялись на север течение, направление;
путь - the * of a river течение реки ход, течение - the * of business ход дела - the * of a disease течение болезни - the * of events ход событий - the * of nature закон природы, естественный ход развития - the * of the game (спортивное) ход игры - the * of action (военное) ход боя - in the * of в ходе, в процессе;
в течение - the new railway is in the * of construction новая железная дорога сейчас строится - in the * of a month в течение месяца - in due * в свое время;
должным образом - to let things take their * предоставить события их естественному ходу( спортивное) дорожка;
скаковой круг - indoor * дорожка в закрытом помещении - inner * внутренняя дорожка - to keep on the * бежать по кругу дистанция;
трасса - downhill * дистация скоростного спуска - training * учебная дистанция линия поведения - the * of action образ действия - to steep a middle * проводить средний курс, избегать крайностей - they discussed several possible *s and decided to follow the middle * они обсудили несколько возможных вариантов и решили держаться средней линии - he took to evil *s он пошел по плохой дорожке курс (лекций, лечения и т. п.) - * in the history of the language курс истории языка - * in marksmanship( военное) курс стрельбы - * of training курс подготовки - * of treatment курс лечения - * of mud baths курс грязевых ванн pl курсы - short-time *s краткосрочные курсы блюдо - dinner of five *s обед из пяти блюд (финансовое) курс (валюты) - of exchange валютный курс (строительство) горизонтальный ряд кладки (геология) простирание залежи;
пласт;
жила (сельскохозяйственное) порядковая культура в севообороте pl (физиологическое) менструации (морское) нижний прямой парус (охота) охотиться с гончими;
гнать зайца, имея его на глазах, "вести по зрячему" (о гончих) быстро бежать, нестись;
течь - tears *d down her cheeks слезы текли по ее щекам пересекать прокладывать курс (горное) проветривать adaptation training ~ курс адаптационной подготовки (проводится для инвалидов или пострадавших при несчастных случаях) adjustment training ~ курс профессиональной реадаптации;
курс переподготовки collision ~ острые разногласия correspondence ~ заочное обучение correspondence ~ курсы заочного обучения course бежать, течь ~ блюдо;
a dinner of three courses обед из трех блюд ~ гнаться за дичью (о гончих) ;
охотиться с гончими ~ стр. горизонтальный ряд кладки ~ курс (лекций, обучения, лечения) ~ курс, направление ~ курс ~ линия поведения, действия ~ линия поведения ~ pl физиол. менструация;
a matter of course нечто само собой разумеющееся;
of course конечно ~ направление ~ мор. нижний прямой парус ~ порядок;
очередь, постепенность;
in course по очереди по порядку ~ преследовать, гнаться по пятам ~ горн. проветривать ~ геол. простирание залежи;
пласт (угля), жила ~ скаковой круг ~ течение (реки) ~ течение ~ ход, течение ~ ход;
течение;
course of events ход событий;
in the course of a year в течение года;
the course of nature естественный, нормальный порядок вещей ~ ход ~ of action образ действия ~ ход;
течение;
course of events ход событий;
in the course of a year в течение года;
the course of nature естественный, нормальный порядок вещей ~ of events ход событий event: ~ событие;
the course of events ход событий;
quite an event целое, настоящее событие ~ of exchange валютный курс ~ of justice отправление правосудия ~ ход;
течение;
course of events ход событий;
in the course of a year в течение года;
the course of nature естественный, нормальный порядок вещей ~ of the proceedings исполнение процессуального действия damp ~ стр. изолирующий от сырости слой в стене;
гидроизоляция ~ блюдо;
a dinner of three courses обед из трех блюд extra-mural ~s курсы заочного обучения extra-mural: extra-mural заочный или вечерний;
extra-mural courses курсы заочного обучения;
циклы университетских лекций и занятий для лиц, не являющихся студентами ~ порядок;
очередь, постепенность;
in course по очереди по порядку in due ~ в надлежащее время in due ~ в свое время in due ~ должным образом in due ~ своевременно in due ~ своим чередом ~ ход;
течение;
course of events ход событий;
in the course of a year в течение года;
the course of nature естественный, нормальный порядок вещей ~ pl физиол. менструация;
a matter of course нечто само собой разумеющееся;
of course конечно matter: ~ of course дело естественное, само собой разумеющееся;
ясное дело ~ pl физиол. менструация;
a matter of course нечто само собой разумеющееся;
of course конечно refresher ~ курсы повышения квалификации refresher ~ курсы усовершенствования refresher: ~ attr. повторный;
refresher course курсы повышения квалификации rehabilitation ~ курс реабилитации retraining ~ курс переподготовки specialization ~ курс обучения по специальности specialization ~ специализированный курс training ~ курс подготовки;
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[kɔːs] 1. сущ.1)а) курс, направление (самолёта, парохода)The ship was 200 miles off course. — Судно на 200 миль отклонилось от курса.
Syn:2) ход, течениеthe course of nature — естественный, нормальный порядок вещей
- in due courseIn the course of the discussion many views were heard. — В ходе дискуссии было выслушано много разных точек зрения.
Syn:3) линия поведения, образ действияYour best course would be to accept his offer. — Самая лучшая линия поведения, которую ты можешь выбрать, - это принять его предложение.
Syn:4) курс (лекций, обучения, лечения)- undergraduate courseThe college offers courses in science and in the humanities. — Колледж предлагает курсы по естественным и гуманитарным наукам.
- upper division courseSyn:5) блюдо, кушанье для отдельной части трапезыa dinner of three courses — обед из трёх блюд (блюда подаются не одновременно, а по очереди)
6) фин. курс ( валюты)7) спорт. скаковой круг ( на ипподроме); площадка для гольфаThe country club has a golf course. — В загородном клубе есть площадка для гольфа.
The race was run on the turf course. — Скачки проходили на скаковом круге с дерновым покрытием.
Syn:9) стр. горизонтальный ряд кладки10) мор. нижний прямой парус11) геол. простирание залежи; пласт ( угля); жила12) с.-х. порядковая культура в севообороте13) ( courses) физиол. менструация••2. гл.1) охот. охотиться с гончими; преследовать, видя дичь ( а не по запаху)2) бежать, следовать за (кем-л. / чем-л.); преследовать, гнаться по пятамBanks of clouds coursed each other rapidly across the stormy heavens. (G. C. Davies, 1873) — Облака быстро неслись друг за другом по грозовому небу.
Syn:3) струиться, бежать, течьthe tears that were coursing down her cheeks — слёзы, струившиеся по её щекам
I could feel the warm blood coursing through my veins. — Я чувствовал, как кровь бежит у меня по жилам.
Wild ideas came coursing through my brain as I read the letter. — Странные мысли проносились у меня в голове, пока я читал письмо.
Syn:4) выбрать направление; придерживаться курса; прокладывать курсWe then coursed down a considerable stream. (J. D. Hunter, 1823) — Затем мы направились вниз по большой реке.
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undergraduate [‚ʌndə'grædʒʊət]1 nounétudiant(e) m,f (qui prépare une licence);∎ she was an undergraduate at Manchester elle était en licence à Manchester(circles, life) estudiantin, étudiant; (course) pour les étudiants de licence; (accommodation, grant) pour étudiants; (humour) d'étudiant►► undergraduate student étudiant(e) m,f en licenceUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > undergraduate
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undergraduate [‚ʌndəˈgrædjʊɪt]1. noun2. adjective[opinion] des étudiants ; [course] du premier cycle* * *[ˌʌndə'grædʒʊət]noun ≈ étudiant/-e m/f (de première, deuxième ou troisième année) -
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A n ≈ étudiant/-e m/f (de premier ou de deuxième cycle).B modif [course, studies] pour étudiants de premier ou de deuxième cycle ; [club, society] d'étudiants ; [accommodation] pour étudiants ; [life] estudiantin, étudiant. -
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(a student who is studying for his first degree.) estudiante universitario no licenciadoundergraduate n estudiante universitariotr[ʌndə'grædjʊət]1 estudiante nombre masulino o femenino universitario,-a no licenciado,-a1 no graduado,-a, no licenciado,-aundergraduate [.ʌndər'græʤʊət] n: estudiante m universitario, estudiante f universitarian.• estudiante no graduado s.m.'ʌndər'grædʒuət, ˌʌndə'grædʒʊətnoun estudiante universitario, -ria m,f ( de licenciatura); (before n) <course, student> universitario['ʌndǝ'ɡrædjʊɪt]1.N estudiante mf universitario(-a)2.CPD [student] no licenciado; [course] para universitarios (no licenciados)undergraduate humour N — humor m estudiantil
* * *['ʌndər'grædʒuət, ˌʌndə'grædʒʊət]noun estudiante universitario, -ria m,f ( de licenciatura); (before n) <course, student> universitario -
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f.similar diploma (education).* * *See:ver nota culturelle LICENCIATURA in licenciatura* * *= bachelor's degree, first degree, honours degree, honours programme, undergraduate programme, honours course, undergraduate major, major, undergraduate degree.Ex. He received his bachelor's degree from UCLA and a master's degree in librarianship from Catholic University.Ex. Many of these latter types of courses are intended to serve as conversion or re-orientation courses for people with first degree in related subject areas.Ex. This paper describes the new honours degree in Applied Social Studies at the Polytechnic of North London.Ex. Other educators created honors programs that expanded even more rapidly after World War II.Ex. The university is planning a new undergraduate programme in information studies.Ex. However, the new department's main success has been with the introduction of an undergraduate single honours course by distance learning.Ex. This largish university has more than 20,000 students and offers over 200 undergraduate majors, over 100 master's degree options, and 17 doctoral degree programmes.Ex. The longitudinal study suggests that students change majors, select programs, and complete courses that are congruent with their cognitive styles.Ex. Political science was the most popular undergraduate degree for lawyers working in all sectors, followed either by education or arts and letters.----* biblioteca de diplomatura = undergraduate library.* curso de diplomatura = undergraduate course, honours course.* diplomatura (en ciencias) = B.Sc. degree (Bachelor of Science).* diplomatura en humanidades = B.A. (Bachelor of Arts), B.A. degree.* estudiante de diplomatura = undergraduate, undergraduate student, honours student.* estudiante posterior a la diplomatura = postgraduate student.* relativo a los estudios de diplomatura = undergrad (undergraduate).* * *diplomatura (en ciencias)(n.) = B.Sc. degree (Bachelor of Science)Ex: There are more than 20 LIS schools in the Arab world and they grant diplomas, B.Sc. degrees, Master degrees and Ph.D.
= bachelor's degree, first degree, honours degree, honours programme, undergraduate programme, honours course, undergraduate major, major, undergraduate degree.Ex: He received his bachelor's degree from UCLA and a master's degree in librarianship from Catholic University.
Ex: Many of these latter types of courses are intended to serve as conversion or re-orientation courses for people with first degree in related subject areas.Ex: This paper describes the new honours degree in Applied Social Studies at the Polytechnic of North London.Ex: Other educators created honors programs that expanded even more rapidly after World War II.Ex: The university is planning a new undergraduate programme in information studies.Ex: However, the new department's main success has been with the introduction of an undergraduate single honours course by distance learning.Ex: This largish university has more than 20,000 students and offers over 200 undergraduate majors, over 100 master's degree options, and 17 doctoral degree programmes.Ex: The longitudinal study suggests that students change majors, select programs, and complete courses that are congruent with their cognitive styles.Ex: Political science was the most popular undergraduate degree for lawyers working in all sectors, followed either by education or arts and letters.* biblioteca de diplomatura = undergraduate library.* curso de diplomatura = undergraduate course, honours course.* diplomatura (en ciencias) = B.Sc. degree (Bachelor of Science).* diplomatura en humanidades = B.A. (Bachelor of Arts), B.A. degree.* estudiante de diplomatura = undergraduate, undergraduate student, honours student.* estudiante posterior a la diplomatura = postgraduate student.* relativo a los estudios de diplomatura = undergrad (undergraduate).* * *(en Esp) former university qualification, gained after three years* * *
diplomatura f Univ degree: tiene una diplomatura en Biología, he holds a degree in Biology
' diplomatura' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
diplomada
- diplomado
English:
degree
* * *diplomatura nfEduc diploma [qualification obtained after three years of university study]* * *f diploma -
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(n.) = undergraduate course, honours courseEx. The teaching programme includes large postgraduate courses and an undergraduate course, each with 50 students a year with a total of 250 overall.Ex. However, the new department's main success has been with the introduction of an undergraduate single honours course by distance learning.* * *(n.) = undergraduate course, honours courseEx: The teaching programme includes large postgraduate courses and an undergraduate course, each with 50 students a year with a total of 250 overall.
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(adj.) = grad (graduate), postgraduate [post-graduate]Ex. The article 'The grad versus the undergrad debate: a most ingenious paradox' suggests that opinion is divided as to whether to focus bibliographic instruction on the undergraduate or the graduate student.Ex. The teaching programme includes large postgraduate courses and an undergraduate course, each with 50 students a year with a total of 250 overall.* * *(adj.) = grad (graduate), postgraduate [post-graduate]Ex: The article 'The grad versus the undergrad debate: a most ingenious paradox' suggests that opinion is divided as to whether to focus bibliographic instruction on the undergraduate or the graduate student.
Ex: The teaching programme includes large postgraduate courses and an undergraduate course, each with 50 students a year with a total of 250 overall.Spanish-English dictionary > relativo a los estudios de licenciatura
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(n.) = postgraduate courseEx. The teaching programme includes large postgraduate courses and an undergraduate course, each with 50 students a year with a total of 250 overall.* * *(n.) = postgraduate courseEx: The teaching programme includes large postgraduate courses and an undergraduate course, each with 50 students a year with a total of 250 overall.
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m.1 year.2 course (lecciones).un curso de inglés/informática an English/computing coursecurso por correspondencia correspondence coursecurso intensivo crash course3 textbook (texto, manual).4 course (dirección) (de río, acontecimientos).dar curso a algo to give free rein to something; (dar rienda suelta) to process o deal with something (tramitar)en el curso de una semana ha habido tres accidentes there have been three accidents in the course of a weekla situación comenzará a mejorar en el curso de un año the situation will begin to improve within a yearseguir su curso to go on, to continue5 trend, development.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: cursar.* * *1 (dirección) course, direction■ ¿cuándo empieza el curso? when do classes start?3 (río) flow, current\dejar que las cosas sigan su curso figurado to let things take their courseen el curso de... figurado during the course of...estar en curso figurado to be under wayaño en curso current yearcurso acelerado crash coursemes en curso current monthmoneda de curso legal legal tender* * *noun m.1) course2) school year* * *SM1) (Escol, Univ) (=año escolar) year; (=clase) year, class ( esp EEUU)los alumnos del segundo curso — second year pupils, the second years
curso escolar — school year, academic year
2) (=estudios) courseapertura/clausura de curso — beginning/end of term
curso acelerado — crash course, intensive course
curso intensivo — crash course, intensive course
3) [de río] coursecurso de agua, curso fluvial — watercourse
4) (=desarrollo) courseun nuevo tratamiento que retrasa el curso de la enfermedad — a new treatment which delays the course of the illness
seguimos por la tele el curso de la carrera — we watched the progress o course of the race on TV
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en curso, el proceso judicial está en curso — the case is under way o in progressel año en curso — the present year, the current year
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en el curso de, en el curso de la entrevista — during the interview, in o during the course of the interview5) frm•
dar curso a algo, dar curso a una solicitud — to deal with an applicationestaba dando curso a las instrucciones recibidas — she was carrying out the instructions she had received
dar libre curso a algo: dio libre curso a sus pensamientos — he gave free rein to his thoughts
6) (Com)* * *1) (Educ)a) ( año académico) yearel curso escolar/universitario — the academic year
b) ( clases) coursec) ( grupo de alumnos) year2)a) (transcurso, desarrollo) courseel año/el mes en curso — (frml) the current year/month (frml)
dar curso a algo — (a una instancia/solicitud) to start to process something; ( a la imaginación) to give free rein to something
b) ( de río) course3) ( circulación)monedas/billetes de curso legal — legal tender, legal currency
* * *1) (Educ)a) ( año académico) yearel curso escolar/universitario — the academic year
b) ( clases) coursec) ( grupo de alumnos) year2)a) (transcurso, desarrollo) courseel año/el mes en curso — (frml) the current year/month (frml)
dar curso a algo — (a una instancia/solicitud) to start to process something; ( a la imaginación) to give free rein to something
b) ( de río) course3) ( circulación)monedas/billetes de curso legal — legal tender, legal currency
* * *curso11 = course, taught course, year, course unit, grade.Ex: Earlier in this course we defined a compound subject as consisting, at the level of summarization, of a basic subject and two or more of its isolates.
Ex: During the early 1970s European studies became a fashionable growth area boosted by the trend towards inter-disciplinarity in taught courses.Ex: General lectures to a whole year, or even several courses, are supplemented with more specialised tutorials or practicals, frequently in small groups.Ex: This paper discusses the library education programme in the 1st library school in Nigeria to offer the course unit system as operated in the USA.Ex: Each grade tackles a different genre e.g. fifth graders read historical fiction.* alumno de cuarto curso = fourth grader.* alumno de primer curso = first grader.* alumno de quinto curso = fifth grader.* alumno de segundo curso = second grader.* alumno de séptimo curso = seventh grader.* alumno de sexto curso = sixth grader.* alumno de tercer curso = third grader.* alumno de un curso = grader.* asistir a un curso = attend + course.* bibliografía recomendada para el curso = course reading.* calificación del curso = course grade.* celebrar un curso especial = hold + institute.* curso académico = academic course.* curso acelerado = crash course.* curso a distancia = telecourse.* curso a tiempo completo = full-time course.* curso con créditos = credit course.* curso de clases magistrales = lecture course.* curso de diplomatura = undergraduate course, honours course.* curso de formación = training course.* curso de formación continua = continuing education course.* curso de iniciación = induction course.* curso de licenciatura = postgraduate course.* curso de orientación = orientation.* curso de reciclaje = refresher course, retraining course.* curso de verano = summer institute, summer session.* curso escolar = school year.* curso inferior = junior class.* curso intensivo = intensive course, crash course.* curso intensivo con residencia = residential programme.* curso introductorio = induction course.* curso mixto de clases y práctica en la empresa = sandwich course.* curso modular = modular course.* curso para alumnos con matrícula libre = part-time course.* curso por correspondencia = correspondence course.* curso que abarca varias disciplinas = umbrella course.* curso que tiene lugar fuera de la universidad = extension course, off-campus course.* cursos = coursework [course work].* cursos de gestión de información = management course.* cursos de verano = summer school.* cursos en línea = courseware.* curso superior = senior class.* cursos virtuales = courseware.* demasiado mayor para su curso = overage for grade.* director de curso = course leader.* discurso de fin de curso = commencement salutatory.* diseñador de curso = course planner.* documentación de un curso = course pack.* estudiante de cursos superiores = upperclassman.* estudiante de último curso = final year student.* estudiante universitario de último curso = senior major.* hacer un curso = take + course.* material del curso = course material, curriculum material, curriculum resource.* nota del curso = course grade.* oferta de cursos = course offering.* ofrecer un curso = offer + course.* organizar un curso = arrange + course, run + course.* primer curso = first grade.* programa de curso = course program(me).* programa del curso = course syllabus.* quinto curso = fifth grade.* realización de cursos = coursework [course work].* repetición de cursos = grade retention.* segundo curso = second grade.* sistema virtual de gestión de cursos = course management system.curso22 = course.Ex: The course of the race contains many steep hills, often paved with cobblestones.
* bibliografía en curso = current bibliography.* curso de agua = water body [waterbody].* curso de un río = course of a river.* desviarse del curso = veer from + course.* en curso = in process, underway [under way], in progress, ongoing [on-going], afoot, current, under preparation.* en el curso de la historia = in the course of history.* en el curso normal de = in the mainstream of.* en el curso normal de las cosas = in the normal run of things, in the normal run of events.* en el curso normal de los acontecimientos = in the normal run of events, in the normal run of things.* fichero de catalogación en curso = in-process cataloguing file.* marcar el curso = chart + course.* moneda de curso legal = legal tender.* proyecto en curso = work in progress.* publicación periódica en curso = current periodical.* publicación seriada en curso = current serial.* revista en curso = current journal.* seguir un curso de acción = follow + track.* trabajo en curso = work in progress.* * *A ( Educ)1 (año académico) yearestá en (el) tercer curso he's in the third yearel curso escolar/universitario the academic year2 (clases) courseestá haciendo un curso de contabilidad she's doing an accountancy course, she's doing a course in accountancy o accounting3 (grupo de alumnos) yearuna chica de mi curso a girl in my yearCompuestos:● curso acelerado or intensivocrash o intensive coursecorrespondence courseB1(transcurso, desarrollo): en el curso de la reunión in the course of o during the meetingseguir atentamente el curso de los acontecimientos to follow the development of events very closelyes su segunda visita en el curso del año it is her second visit this yeardar curso a algo ‹a una instancia/solicitud› to start to process sth;‹a la imaginación› to give free rein to sthdio libre curso a su indignación he gave vent to his indignation2 (de un río) courseríos de curso rápido fast flowing riversC(circulación): monedas/billetes de curso legal legal tender, legal currency* * *
Del verbo cursar: ( conjugate cursar)
curso es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
cursó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
cursar
curso
cursar ( conjugate cursar) verbo transitivo ( estudiar):
cursó estudios de Derecho she did o studied o (BrE) read Law
curso sustantivo masculino
1 (Educ)
el curso escolar/universitario the academic year
◊ curso intensivo crash o intensive course;
Ccurso de Orientación Universitaria ( en Esp) pre-university course;
curso por correspondencia correspondence course
2
3 ( circulación):
cursar verbo transitivo
1 (estudiar) to study
2 (enviar) to send
(tramitar) to process
curso sustantivo masculino
1 (marcha de acontecimientos, río) course
(transcurso) en el curso de estos años he ido conociéndola, I've got to know her over the years
estará listo en el curso de esta semana, it'll be ready in the course of this week
año o mes en curso, current year o month
2 (rumbo, trayectoria) course: cada uno siguió su curso, each of them took his own course
3 (año académico) year
(niños de una misma clase) class
4 (clases sobre una materia) course
5 Fin moneda de curso legal, legal tender
' curso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
COU
- de
- dinamizar
- entrada
- entrado
- ser
- iniciación
- invertir
- marcha
- nos
- pelada
- pelado
- reciclaje
- retener
- satisfacción
- seguir
- acabar
- acceso
- acelerado
- año
- apertura
- apuntar
- base
- bibliografía
- corriente
- corto
- cursar
- cursillo
- delegado
- dictar
- duración
- elemental
- grado
- iniciar
- inscribir
- inscripción
- pasar
- perder
- preámbulo
- preparatorio
- programa
- repetir
- reprobar
- sacar
- semestral
- semestre
- teórico
- terminar
- torcer
- tutor
English:
A-level
- academy
- advanced
- ancillary
- correspondence course
- course
- crash course
- current
- go along with
- graduate
- intensive
- legal tender
- nature
- ongoing
- PGCE
- postgraduate
- profit
- progress
- required
- sandwich course
- senior
- tender
- year
- bias
- blow
- correspondence
- drop
- form
- foundation
- go
- grade
- home
- legal
- lower
- on
- process
- program
- retrain
- sophomore
- summer
- though
* * *curso nm1. [año académico] year;¿en qué curso estás? what year are you in?curso académico academic year;curso escolar school year2. [lecciones] course;un curso de inglés/informática an English/computing coursecurso por correspondencia correspondence course;curso intensivo crash course;Educ curso puente = intermediate course which enables a university student to change degree courses3. [grupo de alumnos] class4. [texto, manual] textbook5. [evolución] [de acontecimientos] course;[de la economía] trend;el curso de la enfermedad es positivo he has taken a turn for the better;dar curso a algo [dar rienda suelta] to give free rein to sth;[tramitar] to process sth, to deal with sth;en el curso de una semana ha habido tres accidentes there have been three accidents in the course of a week;la situación comenzará a mejorar en el curso de un año the situation will begin to improve within a year;en curso [mes, año] current;[trabajo] in progress;seguir su curso to go on, to continue6. [circulación]billete/moneda de curso legal legal tender7. [de río] course;el curso alto/medio the upper/middle reaches* * *m1 course;en el curso de in the course of2 COM:moneda de curso legal legal tender3 EDU:pasar de curso move up a grade;perder el curso miss the school year;repetir curso repeat a grade* * *curso nm1) : course, direction2) : school year3) : course, subject (in school)* * *curso n1. (en general) course2. (año) year¿qué curso haces? what year are you in? -
19 curso1
1 = course, taught course, year, course unit, grade.Ex. Earlier in this course we defined a compound subject as consisting, at the level of summarization, of a basic subject and two or more of its isolates.Ex. During the early 1970s European studies became a fashionable growth area boosted by the trend towards inter-disciplinarity in taught courses.Ex. General lectures to a whole year, or even several courses, are supplemented with more specialised tutorials or practicals, frequently in small groups.Ex. This paper discusses the library education programme in the 1st library school in Nigeria to offer the course unit system as operated in the USA.Ex. Each grade tackles a different genre e.g. fifth graders read historical fiction.----* alumno de cuarto curso = fourth grader.* alumno de primer curso = first grader.* alumno de quinto curso = fifth grader.* alumno de segundo curso = second grader.* alumno de séptimo curso = seventh grader.* alumno de sexto curso = sixth grader.* alumno de tercer curso = third grader.* alumno de un curso = grader.* asistir a un curso = attend + course.* bibliografía recomendada para el curso = course reading.* calificación del curso = course grade.* celebrar un curso especial = hold + institute.* curso académico = academic course.* curso acelerado = crash course.* curso a distancia = telecourse.* curso a tiempo completo = full-time course.* curso con créditos = credit course.* curso de clases magistrales = lecture course.* curso de diplomatura = undergraduate course, honours course.* curso de formación = training course.* curso de formación continua = continuing education course.* curso de iniciación = induction course.* curso de licenciatura = postgraduate course.* curso de orientación = orientation.* curso de reciclaje = refresher course, retraining course.* curso de verano = summer institute, summer session.* curso escolar = school year.* curso inferior = junior class.* curso intensivo = intensive course, crash course.* curso intensivo con residencia = residential programme.* curso introductorio = induction course.* curso mixto de clases y práctica en la empresa = sandwich course.* curso modular = modular course.* curso para alumnos con matrícula libre = part-time course.* curso por correspondencia = correspondence course.* curso que abarca varias disciplinas = umbrella course.* curso que tiene lugar fuera de la universidad = extension course, off-campus course.* cursos = coursework [course work].* cursos de gestión de información = management course.* cursos de verano = summer school.* cursos en línea = courseware.* curso superior = senior class.* cursos virtuales = courseware.* demasiado mayor para su curso = overage for grade.* director de curso = course leader.* discurso de fin de curso = commencement salutatory.* diseñador de curso = course planner.* documentación de un curso = course pack.* estudiante de cursos superiores = upperclassman.* estudiante de último curso = final year student.* estudiante universitario de último curso = senior major.* hacer un curso = take + course.* material del curso = course material, curriculum material, curriculum resource.* nota del curso = course grade.* oferta de cursos = course offering.* ofrecer un curso = offer + course.* organizar un curso = arrange + course, run + course.* primer curso = first grade.* programa de curso = course program(me).* programa del curso = course syllabus.* quinto curso = fifth grade.* realización de cursos = coursework [course work].* repetición de cursos = grade retention.* segundo curso = second grade.* sistema virtual de gestión de cursos = course management system. -
20 de postgrado
(adj.) = postgraduate [post-graduate]Ex. The teaching programme includes large postgraduate courses and an undergraduate course, each with 50 students a year with a total of 250 overall.* * *(adj.) = postgraduate [post-graduate]Ex: The teaching programme includes large postgraduate courses and an undergraduate course, each with 50 students a year with a total of 250 overall.
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