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Cosa (chi) è programme - definizione

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Programs; Programme; Programmer (disambiguation); Programmes; Programmable; Programming; Programing; Program (disambiguation); Pgrm; Programming (disambiguation); Program (song); Media programme; Media program; Media Program; Progs; Programme (disambiguation)

programme         
(programmes, programming, programmed)
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
Note: in AM, use 'program'
1.
A programme of actions or events is a series of actions or events that are planned to be done.
The general argued that the nuclear programme should still continue...
N-COUNT: usu with supp
2.
A television or radio programme is something that is broadcast on television or radio.
...a series of TV programmes on global environment.
...local news programmes.
N-COUNT: oft n N
3.
A theatre or concert programme is a small book or sheet of paper which gives information about the play or concert you are attending.
N-COUNT
4.
When you programme a machine or system, you set its controls so that it will work in a particular way.
Parents can programme the machine not to turn on at certain times.
VERB: V n to-inf
5.
If a living creature is programmed to behave in a particular way, they are likely to behave in that way because of social or biological factors that they cannot control.
We are all genetically programmed to develop certain illnesses.
VERB: usu passive, be V-ed to-inf, also be V-ed
Programme         
·noun That which is written or printed as a public notice or advertisement; a scheme; a prospectus; especially, a brief outline or explanation of the order to be pursued, or the subjects embraced, in any public exercise, performance, or entertainment; a preliminary sketch.
programme         
(US program)
¦ noun
1. a planned series of events.
a set of related measures or activities with a long-term aim.
2. a sheet or booklet detailing items or performers at an event.
3. a radio or television broadcast.
4. (program) a series of coded software instructions to control the operation of a computer or other machine.
¦ verb (programmes or programs, programming, programmed; US programs, programing, programed)
1. (program) provide (a computer or other machine) with a program.
input (instructions) into a computer or other machine.
2. cause to behave in a predetermined way.
3. arrange according to a plan or schedule.
plan; schedule.
Phrases
get with the program N. Amer. informal become aware of the realities of a situation.
Derivatives
programmability noun
programmable adjective
programmer noun
Origin
C17: via late L. from Gk programma, from prographein 'write publicly', from pro 'before' + graphein 'write'.

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Program

Program, programme, programmer, or programming may refer to:

Esempi dal corpus di testo per programme
1. Aziz said the programme also include national programme for family planning, primary health care, Lady Health visitors programme, expanded programme for immunization, HIV AIDS, prevention of blindness programme, TB DOTS programme, maternal and child health programme.
2. The quality of execution, programme by programme, sets new standards.
3. Our programme is very much aligned with the government‘s national programme.
4. A spokesman for the NHS Breast Screening Programme said the programme saved 1,400 lives a year.
5. I have promised our Parliament that I will do nothing which will hurt India’s strategic programme and our programme is a modest programme,» he said.