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Dictionary French English: [course]

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abandonner qc. [une course, etc.]to break sth. [break off]
éduc. délaisser qc. [abandonner, renoncer]to drop (out of) sth. [idiom] [course, studies etc.]
dévier [trajectoire]to go awry [stray off course]
sport disputer qc. [course]to run sth.
sport revenir [dans une course]to catch up
Nouns
cuis. plat {m}
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dish [plate, course, food]
sport [la finale tendue dans la course à un championnat de la ligue, esp. du point de vue des leaders.] {noun}squeaky bum time [Br.] [coll.]
sport culbute {f} [natation course]flip turn [lane swimming]
éduc. cursus {m}academic course [course of studies]
démarrage {m} [en course à pied]burst of speed
alpin. sport hivernale {f} [course de montagne]winter (mountain) race
sport manche {f} [course de ski]ski-run
sport manche {f} [course]circuit
sport manche {f} [course]lap
sport manche {f} [course]round
équi. passade {f} [course d'un cheval](dressage) passade
sport relai {m} [course de relai] [aussi : relais]relay
naut. sport transat {f} [course transatlantique]Trans-atlantic boat race
2 Words
bien entendu {adv}naturally [of course]
assister à qc. [être présent]to attend sth. [meeting, course etc.]
auto sport se courir [course de voiture]to take place [e.g. car racing]
3 Words
en temps voulu {adv}in time [in due course]
naut. virer (de bord)to veer [change course]
sport vêt. chaussures {f.pl} à crampons [de course]spiked shoes
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avoir le commandement de qc. [course, championnat]to be in control of sth.
être au commandement de qc. [course, championnat]to be in control of sth.
ne pas en démordre [loc.]to stand by it [idiom] [refuse to change opinion, course etc.]
ne pas en démordre [loc.]to stick with it [idiom] [refuse to change opinion, course etc.]
prendre le commandement de qc. [course, championnat]to take control of sth.
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» Dieses Gerät BL o.k. ieren [course]/ENFR
 

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