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Definition 1:
The path or direction that something or someone moves along often used figuratively see also collision course.
Examples:
The course of a river
A ship’s course
The pilot brought the plane back on course.
The ship was blown off course by a storm.
This win puts the team back on course for the championship.
The book is generally well written but it occasionally veers off course. [=it has some parts that do not seem to be about what the rest of the book is about]
A battle that altered/changed the course of history [=that changed the way things happened in the years that followed]
Definition 2:
A path or route that runners, skiers, bikers, etc., move along especially in a race see also obstacle course racecourse.
Examples:
A cross-country/marathon/ski course
Definition 3:
A series of classes about a particular subject in a school often used before another noun .
Examples:
An introductory/training course
I’m taking a few writing courses [=classes] at the university.
She’s taking a chemistry course this semester.
course materials
course work/requirements
I have a light/full course load this semester. [=I am taking few/many classes this semester]
Definition 4:
A group of classes that lead to a degree (sense 5) see also correspondence course crash course refresher course sandwich course survey course.
Examples:
(chiefly Brit) She’s beginning a four-year course in chemistry. [=(US) a four-year chemistry program]
Students earn the degree after a two-year course of study.
Definition 5:
The normal or regular way that something happens over time .
Examples:
There is no cure, but the treatment will slow the course of the disease.
It’s something you would never see in the normal/ordinary course of events. [=if things were happening as they usually happen]
Payments made in the usual/normal/ordinary course of business [=as part of doing regular business]
The disease usually runs its course in a few days. [=develops in the usual way; begins, gets worse, and ends]
Definition 6:
used to describe what happens during a period of time or when something is being done .
Examples:
They met 12 times during/in/over the course of a year.
Facts discovered in the course of research
Things will get better in the course of time. [=things will get better as time passes]
Definition 7:
A way of behaving or proceeding that you choose .
Examples:
Our wisest course is to retreat.
We’re trying to determine the best course of action [=the best actions; the best things to do] at this point.
Definition 8:
A series of medicines or medical treatments that are given to someone over a period of time .
Examples:
A new course of medication
The doctor prescribed a 10-day course of antibiotics.
A short/intensive course of therapy
Definition 9:
A part of a meal that is served separately from other parts .
Examples:
We had salad for the first course.
You can choose what you want for the main course.
A different wine was served with each course.
A five-course dinner [=a dinner served in five separate parts]
Definition 10:
golf course .
Examples:
An 18-hole course
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