programme

名詞

UK/ˈprəʊ.ɡræm/
US/ˈproʊ.ɡræm/

定義 programme 名詞

broadcast

  1. A2Countable

    a show that is broadcast on television or radio

    • This is one of the arts programmes I watch late at night.

    • This is my favorite TV programme, and I've never missed an episode.

    • I enjoy watching nature programmes on the weekends.

publication

  1. Countable

    a booklet or leaflet that provides details about a play, musical, or sports event, typically bought at the venue.

    • I checked the programme to find the name of the actor.

    • He collected programmes from all the concerts he attended.

    • Could you please give me a programme for today's event?

plan

  1. B2Countable

    a structured plan of activities or actions intended to achieve a specific objective.

    • The school provides an impressive and diverse programme of social events.

    • The company launched an energy saving programme.

    • They are implementing a new training programme for employees.

動詞

UK/ˈprəʊ.ɡræm/
US/ˈproʊ.ɡræm/

定義 programme 動詞

  1. TransitiveVerb + to infinitive

    to instruct a device or system to operate in a specific manner or at a particular time.

    • I've programmed the heating to switch on at 6:00 AM.

    • I have programmed the computer to shut down at 11 PM.

    • Can you programme the microwave to start automatically?

片語 programme 動詞

  • be programmed to do something

    to habitually act or think in a particular way, often without conscious effort or intention.

    I find myself waking up at the same time every morning, like I'm programmed to.

成語

  • get with the programme

    To accept and adapt to new ideas, methods, or the current situation.

    The company is undergoing a digital transformation, and all employees need to get with the program and learn the new systems.