course
Prononciation : [/kɔɹs/]
Mot
Contexte : « education »
(noun) a series of classes on a particular subject. It's like when you have different lessons about one topic, like math or history.
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I'm taking a science course this semester.
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I didn't enjoy the history course last year.
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What courses are you taking next term?
Contexte : « race or path »
(noun) the path that someone or something follows. Imagine it's like a track for a race or the route for a journey.
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The runner followed the course marked by the cones.
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The ship changed course to avoid the storm.
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What course will we take to get to the park?
Contexte : « meal »
(noun) a set of prepared dishes served together at one time. It's like all the food you eat in one sitting at a restaurant or at home.
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The restaurant offers a three-course meal for dinner.
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I only had a main course for lunch.
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What's your favorite course in a meal?
Contexte : « direction »
(verb) to move in a particular direction. It's like following a path or route to go where you want.
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The river courses through the valley, creating a beautiful landscape.
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The car can't course through the narrow alley.
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How does the blood course through our body?
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