The meaning of the word of course

You have useful post and of-course reasonable reason for win. ❋ Unknown (2009)

CNN should come to towson area emergency rooms and other places in my state and give a fact report on issues with truths and trusts, so tax paying citizens see why the cost of health-care going up. the fact that we have 30 million illegals, under new health-care plan were these people going get their free care? … from same place that they do now … our government plan of-course. ❋ Unknown (2009)

But of-course, it is the gore and the anticipation of who will be crowned «deadliest» that keeps us watching. ❋ Grrm (2010)

Drama I want to win: LOST (of-course) if not, however, The Wire … and no, not just because it also stars Lance Reddick aka Matthew Abbadon. ❋ Unknown (2008)

God! (in the style of Napoleon Dynamite of-course). ❋ Unknown (2008)

«There is now doubt that the notion of self determination and the ability to converse directly with the world than through the filter of Westminster is an idea that will excite the young more so than the old, generally of-course ❋ Jeff (2009)

There is now doubt that the notion of self determination and the ability to converse directly with the world than through the filter of Westminster is an idea that will excite the young more so than the old, generally of-course. ❋ Jeff (2009)

The difference of-course being that those who want to use them have to pay twice through taxes and directly. ❋ Unknown (2009)

As for black glamour models, well of-course there are quite a few black fashion models, with Kate Moss representing the Chav element, but I assume by glamour models you are talking about the Jordans and Jodie Marshes of this world. ❋ Juliette (2009)

Arabic of-course is a lot more complicated then english so this definition may not be the best – however, it is considered a true «hadith». ❋ Unknown (2009)

Lieberman having to whisper corrections to him reminds me of Brezhnev — post-stroke, of-course. ❋ Unknown (2008)

When she mentioned this easy breezy Sandesh to me, I felt, this is one thing I must see her make, taste it and of-course share it with my beloved readers. ❋ Unknown (2007)

George W. Bush’s invoking the Vietnam withdrawal and post-World War II American occupation of Japan to support the continued occupation of Iraq is of-course laughable on its academic merits. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Bush of-course went on about how Iraq is «the decisive ideological struggle of our time.» ❋ Unknown (2007)

Bush is of-course most responsible for this obscenity. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Mike Gravel, of-course, is the former Senator from Alaska who famously read into the congressional record the Pentagon Papers, that laid out the lies before and during the Vietnam War that ultimately cost some three million lives, and wreaks havoc even today on untold millions more, including 100,000s of Vietnam-era veterans whom the Veterans Administration is trying to shaft on VA beneits. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Unless of-course, you are the last remaining smart person, and only you know the truth. reply knuspermuesli ❋ Leena Rao (2005)

This young life was innocent of anything which suggested routine; order for him was a happen-so or an of-course result of his mother’s or John’s efforts; the details necessary for neatness were never allowed to ruffle his ease nor to interfere with his impulses. ❋ Robert S. Carroll (N/A)

Half a dozen wealthy and influential men and women are associated with her, of-course, but she is head and shoulders of the whole thing, and never hesitates to give herself to each and every one of the girls. ❋ Unknown (1914)

When Miss Sherwood passed the editor the apple-butter, the casual, matter — of-course way she did it entranced him in a strange, exquisite wonderment. ❋ Booth Tarkington (1907)

Of course i’ve [forgiven] you, [otherwise] i wouldn’t still be [chatting] to you. ❋ 20104u (2010)

«Oh my god, its pouring outside»
«[COURSE]!….I just removed my [umbrella] from my [backseat] yesterday ….it sat there for 2 months without any use!» ❋ Reevstar (2016)

Oh kyle, i can’t believe you completed the course while she was writing [on the board]
did you see [jamie’s] [lad socks] as he crawled to complete the course? ❋ YarraCaptain2012 (2011)

[comin] out for a [biff]?
[Course]! ❋ Tee (2005)

1) Austin and I have been [coursing] recently to spice up our relationship a bit.
2) Some friends and I are gonna have a [corgie] at Principal [Ritter’s] country club, are you in? ❋ Sly Gandalf (2013)

Are you a [giant] [lizard]? [Of course not]! ❋ Bozolink (2014)

[Nick]: «It wants an example of how ‘But of course’ is used in a [sentence].»
[Adam]: «But of Course!» ❋ The Swig (2019)

[Someone]: [Blah blah blah] [do this]
Me/You: COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOSE ❋ M:Dubs (2004)

[Of course] [nga] ❋ Amithaa_rdj (2022)

He [carried] on course. I will course you up. [The weather] out there is course. He is a course [brother]. ❋ Shion (2004)

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Словосочетания

of course — конечно
of course! — ещё бы
end of course — завершение учебного курса
of course not — как бы не так
rule of course — постановление суда, выносимое без формального ходатайства в судебном заседании
order of course — неотвратимый приговор суда
matter of course — нечто само собой разумеющееся; само собой разумеющееся дело; естественный
change of course — перемена курса
a matter of course — нечто само собой разумеющееся
thickness of course — толщина кладки; толщина ряда

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Автоматический перевод

конечно, натурально, само собой разумеется

Перевод по словам

course  — курс, блюдо, направление, курсовой, бежать, течь, преследовать

Примеры

Why, of course I do!

Ну конечно, да!

Of course he’ll come!

Конечно, он придет!

Of course, dear child.

Разумеется, родной мой.

Well of course I love you.

Ну, конечно, я люблю тебя.

She travelled incognita, of course.

Она путешествовала инкогнито, разумеется.

Of course I automatically said yes.

Разумеется, я машинально согласился.

We don’t agree on everything, of course.

Мы, конечно, не на всё согласны.

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Примеры, ожидающие перевода

I of course got breakfast.  

Yes, of course, anything you say.  

Details of courses are listed below.  

Footpaths are, of course, off limits to bikers.  

Details of the course can be found on our website.  

And, of course, means might be taken to … suppress you.  

«Our friends from Palishchuk wish a celebration, of course.»  

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O

of course

Meaning

  • with absolute certainty
  • as would be expected and is of no surprise
  • can also be used as an informal affirmation that what you are saying is true
  • used as a polite way of giving someone permission
  • can also be used to mean “as luck would have it”

Example Sentences

  1. Of course, I will help you to move. That’s what friends are for.
  2. I can’t believe that you doubted me. Of course, I remembered to bring your bag with me.
  3. He will, of course, be the first person out the door today. It is after all a long weekend.
  4. “Do you like my new hairstyle?” “Of course.”
  5. “Could I please run in and use your printer? Mine has just broken.” “Of course, help yourself.”
  6. Of course, my car would be giving trouble today. As if I don’t have enough to worry about.

Origin

The use was first recorder in 1548. It was used as a phrase meaning “belonging the ordinary procedure.” It was also used to mean “natural order.” As in, this is to be expected.

As a standalone idiom it was not used until the 1800s. It is a modified version of the original and means naturally, obviously. This is the manner in which it is used today.

1823: She made some very particular inquiries about my people, which, of course, I was unable to answer.

Assorted

of course

1. As can or should be expected. We can’t, of course, expect our customers to pay for this twice, but we need to cover the cost somehow.

2. Absolutely; certainly. Of course I’ll help you move next weekend! A: «Will you be my best man?» B: «Of course! It would be an honor!»

Farlex Dictionary of Idioms. © 2022 Farlex, Inc, all rights reserved.

of course

yes; certainly; for sure. Sally: Are you ready to go? Bob: Of course. Sally: Then let’s go. Jane: Are you coming with us? John: Of course. I wouldn’t miss this for the world. «And you’ll be there, of course?» asked Alice. «I would be happy to help, of course,» confided Tom, a little insincerely.

McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

of course

1. In the customary or expected order, naturally, as in The new minister did not, of course, fire the church secretary. This usage, first recorded in 1548, employs course in the sense of «ordinary procedure.»

2. Certainly, as in Of course I’ll answer the phone, or Are you going to the meeting?-Of course. [Early 1800s] Also see matter of course.

The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer. Copyright © 2003, 1997 by The Christine Ammer 1992 Trust. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

of ˈcourse

1 (also course informal) used to emphasize that what you are saying is true or correct: ‘Don’t you like my mother?’ ‘Of course I do!’‘Will you be there?’ ‘Course I will.’
2 (also course informal) used as a polite way of giving somebody permission to do something: ‘Can I come, too?’ ‘Course you can.’‘Can I have one of those pens?’ ‘Of course — help yourself.’
3 used as a polite way of agreeing with what somebody has just said: ‘I did all I could to help.’ ‘Of course,’ he murmured gently.
4 used to show that what you are saying is not surprising or is generally known or accepted: Ben, of course, was the last to arrive.Of course, there are other ways of doing this.

Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary © Farlex 2017

of course

1. As is to be expected under the circumstances; naturally or obviously: Of course someone had to clean up the mess.

2. Used to indicate assent or agreement: «Do you like her music?» «Of course!»

American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

See also:

  • spin doctor
  • get off track
  • line of thought
  • imagine (someone or something) as (someone or something)
  • imagine as
  • and everything
  • and stuff like that
  • and stuff like that (there)
  • and stuff like that there
  • and such


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слова, конечно

Слово, конечно

слова, разумеется

слов, конечно


A separate word, of course, deserves a catamaran.


Not in the traditional sense of the word, of course.


The word, of course, is beautiful.


Not word for word, of course.


About using that word, of course.


In the virtual sense of the word, of course.


In the virtual sense of the word, of course.


Not in the physical sense of the word, of course, but in legal and financial terms.



Не в физическом смысле слова, конечно, а в юридическом и финансовом.


They are not in the Word, of course.


That word, of course, is Frostbite.


The behaviour of a deaf-blind child emerges as human behaviour thanks to the fact that he is taught to use objects of human culture (culture in the broad sense of the word, of course).



Поведение слепоглухонемого ребенка становится человеческим поведением благодаря тому, что он обучается употреблению предметов человеческой культуры (культуры — в широком смысле этого слова, конечно).


Well, you remember the magic word, of course.


This is not the end of the printed word, of course.



Мне не кажется, что это конец печатному слову.


The word, of course, is feminism.


Philosophers haggle endlessly about the meaning of the word, of course.


Putin’s ambassadors and ministers don’t use that word, of course.



Разумеется, путинские послы и министры не употребляют слова «раздел».


My favorite word, of course, is walk.


The word, of course, is beautiful.


That word, of course, is mama.


Who wouldn’t say a word, of course.

Ничего не найдено для этого значения.

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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishof courseof ˈcourse ●●● S1 W1 adverb
 
 
1 SURPRISEDused to show that other people probably already know what you are saying is true, or expect to hear it
 Well, she won, of course.

 You should of course keep copies of all your correspondence.

 Of course there will be some difficult times ahead.
2 AGREE spoken (also course informal) used to emphasize that you are saying ‘yes’ when someone asks your permission to do something
 ‘Can I ring you back in a minute?’ ‘Yes, of course.’

 ‘Is it OK if I have another cup of coffee?’ ‘Course, help yourself.’
3 spoken (also course informal) used to emphasize that what you are saying to someone is true or correct
 ‘Do you really believe her?’ ‘Of course I do!’

 ‘I hope this idea of yours works.’ ‘Course it’ll work.’
4 spoken used to show that you accept or agree with what someone has just said
 ‘Don’t get angry. She’s only 13.’ ‘Of course.’

 ‘The correct answer is 83.’ ‘Oh, yes, of course.’
5 of course not/course not
of courseof coursea) KNOW somethingused to show that what you are saying is expected or already known and so not surprising
 You can pay by cheque, assuming of course you have a valid cheque card.

 Of course there are exceptions to every rule.
b) AGREE (also course informal) spoken used to say yes or to give permission politely
 ‘Can I have a word with you?’ ‘Of course.’

 ‘Can you give me a lift?’ ‘Course, no problem.’
c) (also course informal) spokenEMPHASIZETRUE used to emphasize that what you are saying is true or correct
 Of course he’ll come!
well/but of course
 Well of course I love you.
course
Examples from the Corpuswell/but of courseIt was an answer, but of course he had unremembered the question that invited it.Both words are on the same page of the dictionary, but of course you know that.The graphing procedure is the same as that previously explained, but of course the quantity data and relationship involved are different.The woods were bright and sunny, the trees greening up nicely. But of course, that was just it!I said. But of course in this light I could very clearly see he did.Madge could see that Polly was still troubled, but of course she thought the whole problem was lack of roughage.This is understandable, but of course it can make others wary of getting into conversation with you.

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