Binisaya - Cebuano to English Dictionary and Thesaurus.

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kurso: career (n.); course (n.)

Derivatives of kurso


Glosses:
career
calling, career, vocation (n.) the particular occupation for which you are trained.
career, life history (n.) the general progression of your working or professional life.; "the general had had a distinguished career"; "he had a long career in the law"
career (v.) move headlong at high speed.; "The cars careered down the road"; "The mob careered through the streets"
course
class, course, course of instruction, course of study (n.) education imparted in a series of lessons or meetings.; "he took a course in basket weaving"; "flirting is not unknown in college classes"
course, line (n.) a connected series of events or actions or developments.; "the government took a firm course"; "historians can only point out those lines for which evidence is available"
course, trend (n.) general line of orientation.; "the river takes a southern course"; "the northeastern trend of the coast"
course, course of action (n.) a mode of action.; "if you persist in that course you will surely fail"; "once a nation is embarked on a course of action it becomes extremely difficult for any retraction to take place"
course, path, track (n.) a line or route along which something travels or moves.; "the hurricane demolished houses in its path"; "the track of an animal"; "the course of the river"
class, course, form, grade (n.) a body of students who are taught together.; "early morning classes are always sleepy"
course (n.) part of a meal served at one time.; "she prepared a three course meal"
course, row (n.) (construction) a layer of masonry.; "a course of bricks"
course (n.) facility consisting of a circumscribed area of land or water laid out for a sport.; "the course had only nine holes"; "the course was less than a mile"
course (v.) move swiftly through or over.; "ships coursing the Atlantic"
course, feed, flow, run (v.) move along, of liquids.; "Water flowed into the cave"; "the Missouri feeds into the Mississippi"
course (v.) hunt with hounds.; "He often courses hares"
course, naturally, of course (adv.) as might be expected.; "naturally, the lawyer sent us a huge bill"