course in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
- અભ્યાસક્રમ ⇄ course gujarati
- આગળ જવું – વધવું તે (સ્થળ અને કાળબંનેમાં) ⇄ course gujarati
- ઇ ⇄ course gujarati
- ગમનની દિશા ⇄ course gujarati
- ઘોડાદોડ ⇄ course gujarati
- ચણતરમાં ઇંટો ઇ. નો એક થર ⇄ course gujarati
- ચાલ ⇄ course gujarati
- પાઠમાળા ⇄ course gujarati
- ભોજનનું એક એક વાનીનું પિરસણ ⇄ course gujarati
- માળા અથવા ક્રમ ⇄ course gujarati
- વર ્તનનું કે કાર્ યનું ધોરણ ⇄ course gujarati
- વર્તણૂક ⇄ course gujarati
- વ્યાખ્યાનમાળા ⇄ course gujarati
- શરતનું મેદાન ⇄ course gujarati
course in Marathi मराठी
- अभ्यासक्रम ⇄ course marathi
- अर्थात ⇄ course marathi
- अर्थातच ⇄ course marathi
- ओघ ⇄ course marathi
- क्रम ⇄ course marathi
- क्षिप्रचला ⇄ course marathi
- गति ⇄ course marathi
- थर ⇄ course marathi
- नक्कीच ⇄ course marathi
- पाठ्यक्रम ⇄ course marathi
- प्रवाह ⇄ course marathi
- मार्ग ⇄ course marathi
- शर्यतीचे अगर गोल्फ खेळाचे मैदान ⇄ course marathi
- शिक्षणक्रम ⇄ course marathi
course in English
- course ⇄ course, noun, verb, coursed,coursing. english
- course ⇄ expr. a course of sprouts, (Informal.) severe discipline or training.
Ex. He put ... [the dogs] through a course of sprouts which ultimately developed brilliant though erratic working qualities (Outing).english - course ⇄ expr. courses,
a. the points of the compass.
Ex. Lay her two courses to the wind.
b. the menstrual discharge; menses.english - course ⇄ expr. in due course, at the proper or usual time; after a while.
Ex. I'll attend to you in due course.english - course ⇄ expr. in the course of, during; in the process of.
Ex. He mentioned you a few times in the course of our discussion.english - course ⇄ expr. lay a course, (Nautical.) to lie or sail in a certain direction without being obliged to tack.
Ex. A ship ""lays her course"" when, being close-hauled, the wind permits the desired course to be steered (Lewis R. Hamersly).english - course ⇄ expr. of course,
a. surely; certainly.
Ex. Of course you can go! It would be easy, of course, to exaggerate this truth of the continuity of history into a falsehood (Mark Pattison).
b. naturally; as should be expected.
Ex. She genglish - course ⇄ expr. run one's course,
a. to be completed.
Ex. Once a fight starts, it must run its course unless it is stopped by outside interference (Listener).
b. to come to an end.
Ex. This is gratifying assurance that the Camp fad ... haenglish - course ⇄ noun 1. onward movement; forward progress; advance.
Ex. (Figurative.) the course of events. They slackened their course (Samuel Johnson). (Figurative.) Our history book traces the course of man's development from the cave to modern city living. <english - course ⇄ v.i. 1. to race; run; flow swiftly.
Ex. The blood courses through the arteries. Tears coursing down her cheeks.
2. to run in hunting with hounds or in a tournament.
3. to follow a course; direct one's course.english - course ⇄ v.t. 1. to run through or over; traverse.
Ex. Tears coursed his burning cheek (Robert Southey).
2. to run after; chase; pursue.
3. to hunt (game) with dogs, especially by sight and not by scent.
4. to cause (dogs) to hunt for genglish