course in German
course in German is Gang, Kurs, Lehrgang — course means a structured series of lessons or lectures on a subject, often part of a qualification.
course in German
Gang
(culinary) A stage of a meal.
Kurs
(education) A learning programme
Lehrgang
(education) A learning programme
Lauf
A sequence of events.
Bahn
(sports) The trajectory of a ball, frisbee etc.
Kurs
Strecke
The itinerary of a race.
fließen
To run or flow (especially of liquids and more particularly blood).
verfolgen
What does "course" mean?
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noun A structured series of lessons or lectures on a subject, often part of a qualification.
"She enrolled in an online course on data science."
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noun The path or direction that something (like a ship, plane, river, or plan of action) follows.
"The captain adjusted the ship's course to avoid the storm."
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noun One of the separate parts of a meal, served one after another.
"The main course was a grilled salmon with vegetables."
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verb To flow or move quickly, especially of liquid.
"Tears coursed down her cheeks."
course in a sentence
- She enrolled in an online course on data science.
- He's taking a Spanish course at the community college.
- The captain adjusted the ship's course to avoid the storm.
- We need to decide on a course of action before the meeting.
Similar words in German
Common German translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "course" in German?
"course" in German is Gang, Kurs, Lehrgang. course means: A structured series of lessons or lectures on a subject, often part of a qualification.
How do you use "course" in a sentence?
Example: "She enrolled in an online course on data science." In German, "course" is Gang, Kurs, Lehrgang.
Are there other ways to say "course" in German?
Yes — German has 8 translations listed for "course": Gang, Kurs, Lehrgang, Lauf, Bahn, Strecke.
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