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course (EN)
nom, verbe

nom “course”

sg. course, pl. courses ou indén.
  1. enchaînement
    Over the course of the day, the weather changed from sunny to stormy.
  2. programme d'études
    She enrolled in a photography course to improve her skills.
  3. traitement
    After his diagnosis, he started a course of antibiotics to fight the infection.
  4. plat
    For dessert, the final course, we had a delicious homemade apple pie.
  5. itinéraire
    The river follows a winding course through the valley.
  6. cap
    The captain ordered to alter the ship's course to avoid the approaching storm.
  7. parcours (dans le contexte d'une course)
    The marathon's course winds through the city, finishing in the central park.
  8. terrain de golf
    The new golf course has eighteen challenging holes surrounded by beautiful scenery.
  9. assise (dans le contexte de la maçonnerie)
    The bricklayer carefully aligned each course of bricks to ensure the wall was straight and strong.

verbe “course”

infinitif course; il courses; prét. coursed; part. passé coursed; gér. coursing
  1. parcourir rapidement
    Tears coursed down her cheeks as she watched the touching scene.
  2. poursuivre
    The hounds coursed the fox through the dense forest, never losing sight of their target.