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- Adverb
- Used other than as an idiom: see of, course.
- This type of course does not suit me because the course is too expensive.
- (idiomatic) Indicates enthusiastic agreement.
- Of course I'll go with you.
- (idiomatic) Acknowledges the validity of the associated phrase.
- Of course, there will be a few problems along the way.
- (idiomatic) Asserts that the associated phrase should not be argued, particularly if it is obvious or there is no choice in the matter.
- Of course I know that! You will, of course, surrender all your future rights to the property.
- Used other than as an idiom: see of, course.
- Mehr Beispiele
- Wird in der Mitte des Satzes verwendet
- The ritual and tradition are of course rather absurd, but the principle is good and the ethics are identical with Xtian ethics.
- ... on standard equipment, options, warranties, safety equipment, fuel-economy ratings and - of course - prices, so you can go kick some tires in confidence.
- And of course Sam Moskowitz, like Old Man Time Stream, rolls on forever with his monumental THE IMMORTAL STORM, a history of stfandom.
- Zu Beginn des Satzes verwendet
- Of course I'm coming. I wouldn't miss it for worlds!
- Of course Leo returns to give himself up, joining Max in prison to coproduce the jailhouse hit "Prisoners of Love."
- Of course he's a zombie. He's shuffling his feet around, moaning ‘Braaains’, and drooling down his shirt.
- Wird in der Mitte des Satzes verwendet
Definition of of course in English Dictionary
- Wortart Hierarchie
- Phrases
- Präpositionalphrasen
- Präpositionalphrasen
- Adverbien
- Unver Adverbien
- Unver Adverbien
- Präpositionen
- Präpositionalphrasen
- Präpositionalphrasen
- Phrases
Other Vocabulary
- en on course
- en o' course
- en off course
- en of counsel
- en discourse
Source: Wiktionary