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programme (US program) v (-mm-; US also -m-) 1 [usu passive 通常用於被动语态: Tn, Tn.pr] ~ sth (for sth) make a programme of or for sth; put sth on a programme; plan or arrange sth 编排某事物的节目单; 将某事物编入节目单; 计画或安排某事物: programme a music festival 为音乐会演编排节目 * A trip to the museum is programmed for next Tuesday. 已计画下星期二去参观博物馆. 2 [usu passive 通常用於被动语态: Tn, Cn.t] cause (sb/sth) to do sth or behave in a particular way, esp automatically or in an unthinking way 使(某人[某事物])按预定的步骤进行(尤指自动地或不假思索地): Their early training programmes them to be obedient and submissive. 他们早先受过的教育已把他们训练得俯首帖耳、 唯命是从. * The video is programmed to switch itself on at ten o'clock. 这台录像机已调好在十点钟自动开机. ,programmed `course educational course in which the material to be learnt is presented in small, carefully graded, amounts 程序教程(一种以循序渐进的方法施教的课程). ,programmed `learning self-instruction using a programmed course 程序学习(按程序教程循序渐进的自学方式). profligacy, profligate, proforma, profound, profoundly, profundity, profuse, profusely, profuseness, profusion, progenitor, progeny, progesterone, prognosis, prognosticate, prognostication, program, programer, programing, programme, programme music, programme note, progress, progression, progressive, progressively, progressiveness, prohibit, prohibition, prohibitionist, prohibitive, prohibitively, prohibitory, project, Project Anehin, projectile, projection, projection room, projectionist, projector, [[修改/添加解释]] |
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