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courses

/kɔːrsɪz/

Courses represent structured sequences, whether they are educational programs, physical paths, or segments of a meal.

30秒词汇

  • A series of lessons leading to a qualification.
  • The specific path or route something follows.
  • Individual segments served during a multi-part meal.

Overview

The word 'courses' is a versatile plural noun primarily used in academic, professional, and directional contexts. At its most common level, it refers to a structured program of study. However, it also describes paths, sequences, or layers in various fields like geography, sports, or culinary arts.

Usage Patterns

When referring to education, 'courses' is used with verbs like 'take,' 'enroll in,' or 'complete.' In the context of movement or direction, it often follows a preposition like 'on' or 'follow.' For example, a ship follows a course, while a student takes a course.

Common Contexts

In academic settings, 'courses' refers to individual subjects within a degree program. In sports, such as golf or cross-country running, a 'course' is the specific terrain or track designed for the activity. In culinary arts, 'courses' refers to the separate parts of a meal served one after another, such as appetizers, main dishes, and desserts.

Similar Words Comparison: 'Courses' is often compared to 'classes' or 'lessons.' While 'lessons' usually refers to a single session of instruction, 'courses' implies a longer, more structured duration. 'Paths' or 'routes' are similar in a directional sense, but 'courses' carries the connotation of a planned or prescribed trajectory, whereas 'path' can be more spontaneous or physical.

例句

1

I am taking three courses this semester at university.

everyday

Estoy tomando tres cursos este semestre en la universidad.

2

The chef prepared a five-course meal for the guests.

formal

El chef preparó una comida de cinco tiempos para los invitados.

3

The river follows a winding course through the valley.

informal

El río sigue un curso sinuoso a través del valle.

4

The committee will determine the future course of action.

academic

El comité determinará el futuro curso de acción.

常见搭配

take a course tomar un curso
main course plato principal
change course cambiar de rumbo

常用短语

of course

por supuesto

stay the course

mantener el rumbo

crash course

curso intensivo

容易混淆的词

courses vs Classes

Classes refer to individual sessions or meetings, whereas courses refer to the entire curriculum or program.

courses vs Causes

Causes refers to reasons or motivations for an event, which is unrelated to the academic or directional meanings of courses.

语法模式

take a course in [subject] a [number]-course meal follow a course of action

How to Use It

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使用说明

The word is neutral in tone but often used in formal academic or professional settings. When used as a verb, it is more literary and poetic. Always ensure the plural 'courses' is used when referring to multiple subjects or meal segments.


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常见错误

Students often use 'course' as a synonym for 'class' in a way that ignores the duration. Also, beginners sometimes confuse the spelling with 'causes'. Remember that 'courses' has an 'o' and a 'u' in the middle.

Tips

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Use 'take' for academic courses

When talking about education, always pair 'courses' with the verb 'take' or 'enroll in'. Avoid using 'do' as it sounds less natural in a professional context.

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Don't confuse with 'cause'

Ensure you distinguish between 'courses' and 'causes'. They sound different and have completely unrelated meanings.

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Multi-course meals in culture

In many cultures, serving a meal in multiple courses is a sign of hospitality and formality. It allows guests to pace their dining experience.

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词源

Derived from the Latin 'cursus,' meaning 'a running' or 'a journey.' It entered Middle English through Old French, maintaining the sense of movement or a sequence of events.

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文化背景

In many Western universities, the 'course' system allows students to choose individual subjects to build a degree. This reflects a flexible approach to education compared to more rigid systems.

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记忆技巧

Think of a 'course' as a 'curriculum' (both start with C-U). For the directional meaning, imagine a ship steering its 'course' across the 'sea'.

常见问题

4 个问题

A class usually refers to a single meeting or session of instruction. A course is the entire program of study that includes many classes over a period of time.

Yes, but the meaning changes significantly. As a verb, it means to flow or move in a stream, such as 'tears coursed down her cheeks'.

In formal dining, courses are the distinct stages of a meal. You might start with a soup course, followed by a main course, and finish with a dessert course.

No, it is frequently used in sports and geography. For instance, a golf course is the area where the game is played, and a river's course is its natural path to the sea.

自我测试

fill blank

Select the correct word to complete the sentence.

I decided to enroll in several online ___ to improve my coding skills.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: courses

In the context of enrollment and skill improvement, 'courses' is the correct term for a program of study.

multiple choice

Choose the best definition for the context provided.

The ship changed its course to avoid the storm. What does 'course' mean here?

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: A path or direction

When discussing navigation or movement, 'course' refers to the trajectory or path taken.

sentence building

Arrange the words to form a logical sentence.

the / served / three / were / dinner / for / courses

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: Three courses were served for the dinner.

This follows standard English word order for describing a meal.

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