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How to say the comprehensive course in English?
Comprehensive course

English pronunciation: [? k? mpr? Hen? v k? s]

Chinese Interpretation: A Comprehensive Course

Example:

Comprehensive curriculum research is one of the themes of the curriculum reform of basic education in China.

Comprehensive curriculum research is one of the themes of the curriculum reform of basic education in China.

Lexical analysis:

1, comprehensive

English pronunciation: [? k? mpr? Hen? V]

English explanation: adj. all owns it; (almost) all-encompassing; Detailed; Comprehensive (students with various qualifications)

Example:

A comprehensive PPMS should include tactical and strategic processes.

A comprehensive project portfolio management system should include tactical process and strategic process.

2. Of course

English pronunciation: [k? s]

Chinese interpretation: n. (a series of courses related to a certain subject), lectures; Courses that need to be tested or certified in universities; Route (of a ship or plane)

Example:

The course also includes creative writing exercises and listening comprehension.

This course also includes writing exercises and listening comprehension.

Extended data

Of course usage:

1, course is a countable noun when it is used to express "course, learning course", and it often refers to courses offered at a certain time.

2. It means "a course of a certain subject", usually followed by the preposition in. When course is used to mean "progress, process", it is an uncountable noun, which generally refers to the natural development process of things.

3. When 3.course is interpreted as "mode" and "route", it can express the policy, mode and method of action, and it is interpreted as a countable noun.

Of course, it can also mean "a dish", which is a countable noun.

Of course, it means "of course" and "of course", which can be placed at the beginning, middle or end of a sentence, and refers to things that can be predicted without effort, usually separated from the main sentence by commas. Example: