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Due course Meaning in English

expression

ˈdju/, /ˈdu/ /ˈkɔɹs
DOO kors
djˈuː/ /kˈɔːs
DYOO KAWSS

释义

'Due course' means the appropriate or natural time for something to happen, usually after certain steps or a process are completed.

用法与细微差别

Mostly used in formal or written English, especially legal, business, or official contexts. Common phrases: 'in due course' (means 'when the time is right' or 'eventually'), not usually used in casual speech. Don't confuse with 'course' as in direction or path.

例句

Your application will be reviewed in due course.

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All results will be announced in due course.

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We will contact you again in due course.

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Just be patient; you'll get your answer in due course.

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Don't worry, your refund will arrive in due course.

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The details will be shared with everyone in due course.

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