词汇 | programme |
释义 | programmeWord family nounprogrammabilityprogrammerprogrammingprogrammed learningprogrammeadjectiveprogrammableprogrammaticprogrammed , Television & radio, Performing, Electrical Policiespro·gramme1 British EnglishBrE, program American English /ˈprəʊɡræm $ ˈproʊ-/ ●●● S1 W1 noun [countableC] 1 plan 计划PPPPLAN a series of actions which are designed to achieve something important 〔重大的〕计划,方案 the US space program 美国太空计划 programme to do something a United Nations programme to control the spread of AIDS 联合国控制艾滋病传播计划 programme of a programme of economic reforms 经济改革计划 2 television/radio 电视/广播AMT something that you watch on television or listen to on the radio 〔电视或广播的〕节目 What’s your favourite television programme? 你最喜欢的电视节目是什么? news and current affairs programmes 新闻时事节目 programme about/on There’s a programme about killer whales next. 接下来要播放一个关于虎鲸的节目。 see/watch a programme (观)看节目 3 education 教育SE American EnglishAmE a course of study 课程 Stanford University’s MBA program 斯坦福大学的工商管理硕士课程 a research program 研究课程 4 improvements 改善 actions that have been planned to keep something in good condition or improve something 计划 a new fitness programme 新的健身计划 5 play/concert 戏剧/音乐会AP a small book or piece of paper that gives information about a play, concert etc and who the performers are 〔戏剧、音乐会等演出的〕说明书,节目单 a theatre programme 剧院节目单 6 list of events 事务一览表APORDER/SEQUENCE a series of planned activities or events, or a list showing what order they will come in 〔活动的〕计划表,程序单 programme for What’s the programme for tomorrow? 明天安排什么活动? programme of ► see thesaurus at plan a programme of exhibitions throughout the year 全年的展览计划表 7 machine 机器TEEMACHINEORDER/SEQUENCE a series of actions done in a particular order by a machine such as a washing machine 〔洗衣机等机器的〕工作程序 The light goes off when it finishes the programme. 工作程序结束之后指示灯熄灭。 8. get with the program spoken informal especially American EnglishAmE used to tell someone to pay attention to what needs to be done, and to do it 该去做某事了 → program1n COLLOCATIONS – Meaning 1: a series of actions which are designed to achieve something important ADJECTIVES/NOUN + programme an economic programme The party did not have a clear economic programme. a development programme This project is a central part of the development programme for the area. a reform programme After the elections, they embarked on an ambitious reform programme. an expansion programme The company’s aggressive expansion program will double the size of the chain in the next four years. a building programme We will continue with our hospital building programme. a spending programme The government’s spending programme is the subject of vigorous debate. the space programme (=for sending vehicles into space) He was involved in the Soviet space programme. a major/massive programme A major programme of modernisation is transforming public transport in London. an ambitious programme verbsThe European Community embarked on an ambitious programme of research. embark on/launch a programme (=start it) The company has embarked on an expansion programme. carry out a programme (also implement a programme formal) They attempted to implement a programme of reform. THESAURUS programme British EnglishBrE, program American EnglishAmE /ˈprəʊɡræm/ something that you watch on television, or listen to on the radio 〔电视或电台的〕节目 What’s your favourite television programme? 你最喜欢的电视节目是什么? I watched an interesting programme about Egypt last night. 昨晚我看了一档关于埃及的有趣节目。 show /ʃəʊ/ a programme on television or the radio, especially an informal one in which people talk together, take part in a game etc 〔电视或电台的,尤指访谈、游戏等〕节目 a late-night talk show 午夜访谈节目 game shows 游戏节目 She hosts a weekly call-in radio show called ‘Got a question?’ 她主持一档每周一次的热线广播节目,叫做《你问我答》。 documentary /ˌdɒkjɑˈmentəri◂ $ ˌdɑːk-/ a programme that gives you facts and information about a serious subject, such as history, science, or social problems 纪录片 a documentary about homeless people 有关无家可归者的纪录片 a 50-minute television documentary 50 分钟的电视纪录片 soap opera/soap /ˈsəʊp ˌɒpərə $ -ˌɑː-, səʊp/ a television or radio programme that tells an imaginary story about a group of people and their lives, and is often broadcast regularly for many years 肥皂剧 the Australian soap opera ‘Neighbours’ 澳大利亚的肥皂剧《邻居》 nthe huge success of television soaps sitcom /ˈsɪtkɒm $ -kɑːm/ an amusing programme in which there is a different story each week about the same group of people 情景喜剧 the American sitcom ‘Friends’ 美国情景喜剧《老友记》 reality TV television programmes that show real people in funny situations or situations in which they must compete with each other. Often the people are filmed continuously for weeks or months 电视真人秀 the reality TV show ‘Big Brother’ 电视真人秀《老大哥》 nThe trouble with reality TV is that a lot of the time it’s really boring. webcast a programme, event etc that is broadcast on the Internet 网络广播 Universities may record and broadcast some lectures as webcasts. 大学可以把一些讲座录下来在网络上播出。 podcast a file of recorded sound and sometimes pictures that you can download from the Internet 播客〔可从因特网上下载的广播节目〕 The interview is available as a podcast. 播客上有这次采访。 n COLLOCATIONS – Meaning 2: something that you watch on television or listen to on the radio NOUN + programme a television programme (also a TV programme informal) There aren't many good TV programmes on an the moment. a radio programme I was once interviewed for a radio programme. a cookery/wildlife/news etc programme verbsMore and more people are watching cookery programmes on TV. watch a programme She was watching a wildlife programme. see a programme Did you see that programme last night about crocodiles? listen to a programme A lot of people listen to that programme on the way to work. hear a programme I heard an interesting programme on the radio yesterday. present a programme British EnglishBrE, host a program American EnglishAmE (=introduce its different parts) At the time she was also presenting several television programmes. appear on a programme I was invited to appear on a TV programme. Examples from the Corpus programme• The government has launched a programme to help unemployed young people find work.• The irrigation project is part of a programme of aid to West Africa.• This was slightly less than earlier forecasts to which the Government had responded by announcing a major prison-building programme.• Obviously, the prison building programme is based on the fear that violent crime particularly, is out of control.• Who is organizing the conference programme?• And a phone-in programme on a local radio station produced a deluge of anti-Clough callers.• It gave liberalism its programme and its technique of revolution.• a daily news programme aimed at teenagers• Because of bad weather, our programme of events has had to be changed slightly.• A similar programme for sculpture should soon be available.• Did you see that programme about cricket on TV last night?• Leading bankers voiced enthusiasm for the programme.• First on the programme is a speech by the organizer, Mrs Jenkins.• You inform by making sure that the programme is not just froth and bubble, that it has genuine body.• The implementation of this programme requires many concrete steps. programme to do something• Other reports in March stressed the need for a crash immunization programme to ward off the threat of epidemics.• An emergency jobs programme to reduce it should be the main battleground.• All such measures should be presented as part of a thought-out programme to recast the welfare state.• It is true that a country does not need a nuclear power programme to be able to build a nuclear weapon.• Are you planning a follow-up to today's programme to give Calder a chance to respond to any letters that come in?• The possibility that a series of bad tests might cause the programme to be reconsidered no longer exists.• But having been called and commissioned, we should expect the programme to take shape.• A user survey of recently completed diaphragm wall projects is part of the programme to provide feedback. see/watch a programme• I stop a bit and watch a programme through the window.• You can do more than just watch a programme once, straight through.• I remember seen a programme where the underwater shots of hippopotami showed numerous fish feeding on their leftovers.• Usable answers 1 Whenever Keith has been good for a day Mr Smith should watch a programme on the television with him. Electricalprogramme2 British EnglishBrE, program American English verb [transitiveT] 1 TEEto set a machine to operate in a particular way 预调,设置〔机器使之按某种方式运作〕 programme something to do something → program25 I’ve programmed the video to come on at ten. 我已经把这台录像机预设为10点钟开机。 n The computers are programmed to search for key words and numbers. 2 be programmed if a person or an animal is programmed socially or biologically to do something, they do it without thinking 〔人或动物因社会或生理原因天生〕按某种方式行动 be programmed to do something All birds of this species are programmed to build their nests in the same way. 这种鸟生来都会以同样的方式筑巢。 3 PLANto arrange for something to happen as part of a series of planned events or activities 安排,计划 What’s programmed for this afternoon? 今天下午有什么安排? Examples from the Corpus programme• Maternal nutrition may have an important influence on programming.• It would also run on the Java programming language.• In terms of programming, sports immediately comes to mind.• After wiring up the Xmas tree lights and programming the computer, even managed the washing up!• The first programming to utilize race music was aimed at attracting black listeners to a particular product. From Longman Business Dictionary programmepro·gramme1 /ˈprəʊgræmˈproʊ-/ British EnglishBrE, program American EnglishAmE noun [countableC] 1an important plan that will be continued over a period of time The airline is halfway through an expansion programme. The commission is in favour of the auto investment programs. 2a television or radio show the main satellite used to broadcast programmes into Latin America programmeprogramme2 British EnglishBrE, program American EnglishAmE verb (programmed, programming) [transitiveT] 1to set a machine to work in a particular way The system can be programmed to shut off the engine or stop it from restarting once the car is parked. 2to arrange for something to happen as part of a series of planned events or activities Cable TV operators generally agree that a well-programmed comedy network is an attractive asset. |
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