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I . course [kɔ:s, Am kɔ:rs] RZ.

1. course NAUT., LOT., SZK. (route):

course
kurs r.m.
the ship was sent off course
to set a course for sth

2. course (action):

course
the best course

3. course (direction):

course
kierunek r.m.
course of action

4. course:

course of events, history
bieg r.m.
course of illness
przebieg r.m.

5. course MED.:

course
terapia r.ż.
course of injections
seria r.ż.

6. course (part of meal):

course
danie r.n.

7. course GEO.:

course of river
bieg r.m.

8. course SPORT:

course (for races)
course (in golf)
pole r.n. golfowe

9. course (layer):

course
warstwa r.ż.

II . course [kɔ:s, Am kɔ:rs] CZ. cz. nieprzech. lit.

consolidation course RZ. GOSP.

correspondence course RZ.

crash course RZ.

crash course

foundation course RZ. Brit UNIW.

golf course RZ.

golf course
pole r.n. golfowe

induction course RZ.

obstacle course RZ. a. przen.

obstacle course

sandwich course RZ. Brit

training course RZ.

training course

refresher (course) [rɪˈfreʃə-] RZ.

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And, of course, as with any system, it's constantly evolving through flight tests and intercept tests, and we expect the program and the system to continue to evolve over time.
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There is of course difficulty in abbreviating a presentation of work which covers more than 700 papers and 25 books.
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Of course, it was widely evaded, either through demands for maintenance and expenses or a "sub rosa" barter transaction.
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He was prolific research publisher, he described around 1700 new species in the course of his career.
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Of course, the higher dollar is not unvarnished good news.
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She continued to study via correspondence course.
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It is possible that, over the course of her life, she wrote more thank-you letters than anyone else in the history of the world.
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Of course, it would have been ideal to have the kind of conclusiveness associated with laboratory experiments when we conduct social experiments in communities and schools.
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This could of course be reduced to lower the noise level but the engine would then suffer from a rough idle and usually stalled.
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