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Что (кто) такое Progress - определение

NOTION OF "SOCIETAL ADVANCEMENT" BETTERING HUMANITY
Measuring progress; Scientific progress; Progress (history); Human Advancement; Human progress; Myth of Progress; Progresses; Progressed; Progressing; Myth of progress; Social improvement; Scientific Progress; Idea of progress; Progress (philosophy); Inevitability of progress; Progreſs; Idea of Progress; Social progress; Progress of philosophy; Philosophy progress; Philosophy of progress
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progress         
  • Unzertrennliche Freunde]]'' in the Leipzig Cinema Capitol on December 12, 1953.
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GERMAN FILM DISTRIBUTOR
Progress Film-Vertrieb; Progress Film-Verleih; Progress Film-Verleih GmbH; Progress Film
I
n.
1) to make progress
2) to facilitate progress
3) to hinder, impede, obstruct progress
4) considerable, good, great, material; rapid; slow; smooth; spotty; steady progress
5) economic; scientific; significant; technological progress
6) progress in (to make progress in solving the problems of air pollution)
7) progress towards (progress towards peace)
8) in progress (negotiations are in progress)
II
v. (D; intr.) to progress to
progress         
  • Unzertrennliche Freunde]]'' in the Leipzig Cinema Capitol on December 12, 1953.
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GERMAN FILM DISTRIBUTOR
Progress Film-Vertrieb; Progress Film-Verleih; Progress Film-Verleih GmbH; Progress Film
I. n.
1.
Advancement, advance, progression, movement forward.
2.
Growth, increase, improvement, development.
3.
Journey of state, circuit.
II. v. n.
1.
Advance, proceed.
2.
Take head, make headway, work one's way, make one's way, make progress, proceed, continue, onward.
progress         
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GERMAN FILM DISTRIBUTOR
Progress Film-Vertrieb; Progress Film-Verleih; Progress Film-Verleih GmbH; Progress Film
(progressed)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
Progress is the process of gradually improving or getting nearer to achieving or completing something.
The medical community continues to make progress in the fight against cancer...
The two sides made little if any progress towards agreement.
N-UNCOUNT
2.
The progress of a situation or action is the way in which it develops.
The Chancellor is reported to have been delighted with the progress of the first day's talks...
N-SING: the N, oft N of n
3.
To progress means to move over a period of time to a stronger, more advanced, or more desirable state.
He will visit once a fortnight to see how his new staff are progressing...
He started with sketching and then progressed to painting.
VERB: V, V to n
4.
If events progress, they continue to happen gradually over a period of time.
As the evening progressed, sadness turned to rage...
VERB: V
5.
If something is in progress, it has started and is still continuing.
The game was already in progress when we took our seats...
PHRASE
Progress         
  • Unzertrennliche Freunde]]'' in the Leipzig Cinema Capitol on December 12, 1953.
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Progress Film-Vertrieb; Progress Film-Verleih; Progress Film-Verleih GmbH; Progress Film
·vt To make progress in; to pass through.
II. Progress ·noun In the growth of an animal or plant; increase.
III. Progress ·vi To make improvement; to Advance.
IV. Progress ·noun In actual space, as the progress of a ship, carriage, ·etc.
V. Progress ·noun A moving or going forward; a proceeding onward; an advance.
VI. Progress ·noun In knowledge; in proficiency; as, the progress of a child at school.
VII. Progress ·noun In business of any kind; as, the progress of a negotiation; the progress of art.
VIII. Progress ·noun A journey of state; a circuit; especially, one made by a sovereign through parts of his own dominions.
IX. Progress ·noun Toward ideal completeness or perfection in respect of quality or condition;
- applied to individuals, communities, or the race; as, social, moral, religious, or political progress.
X. Progress ·vi To make progress; to move forward in space; to continue onward in course; to Proceed; to Advance; to go on; as, railroads are progressing.
progress         
  • Unzertrennliche Freunde]]'' in the Leipzig Cinema Capitol on December 12, 1953.
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GERMAN FILM DISTRIBUTOR
Progress Film-Vertrieb; Progress Film-Verleih; Progress Film-Verleih GmbH; Progress Film
¦ noun 'pr??gr?s
1. forward or onward movement towards a destination.
2. development towards a better, more complete, or more modern condition.
3. archaic a state journey or official tour.
¦ verb pr?'gr?s
1. move or develop towards a destination or an improved or advanced condition.
cause to make regular progress.
2. [usu. as adjective progressed] Astrology calculate the position of (a planet) or of all the planets and coordinates of (a chart).
Origin
ME (asnoun): from L. progressus 'an advance', from progredi, from pro- 'forward' + gradi 'to walk'.
Progress         
  • Unzertrennliche Freunde]]'' in the Leipzig Cinema Capitol on December 12, 1953.
  • Logo 1979-1990
GERMAN FILM DISTRIBUTOR
Progress Film-Vertrieb; Progress Film-Verleih; Progress Film-Verleih GmbH; Progress Film

Progress is the movement towards a refined, improved, or otherwise desired state. In the context of progressivism, it refers to the proposition that advancements in technology, science, and social organization have resulted, and by extension will continue to result, in an improved human condition; the latter may happen as a result of direct human action, as in social enterprise or through activism, or as a natural part of sociocultural evolution.

The concept of progress was introduced in the early-19th-century social theories, especially social evolution as described by Auguste Comte and Herbert Spencer. It was present in the Enlightenment's philosophies of history. As a goal, social progress has been advocated by varying realms of political ideologies with different theories on how it is to be achieved.

PROGRESS         
  • Unzertrennliche Freunde]]'' in the Leipzig Cinema Capitol on December 12, 1953.
  • Logo 1979-1990
GERMAN FILM DISTRIBUTOR
Progress Film-Vertrieb; Progress Film-Verleih; Progress Film-Verleih GmbH; Progress Film
PROGRESS is a German film distributor. It was established in 1950 to handle the release of films produced by DEFA, the state-controlled production outfit of communist East Germany.
Progress, Oregon         
NEIGHBORHOOD IN WASHINGTON COUNTY, OREGON, UNITED STATES
Progress, Or
Progress, Oregon is a neighborhood in Washington County, Oregon, United States. Originally an unincorporated community that stood apart from any city, most of Progress now lies within the city limits of either Tigard or Beaverton.
Progress, British Columbia         
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA
Progress is an unincorporated community in the Peace River Country of British Columbia, Canada. It is located on the British Columbia Railway line (now Canadian National Railway where it crosses the John Hart Highway.
Progress (Michael Giles album)         
ALBUM RECORDED BY MICHAEL GILES
Progress is a solo album recorded by original King Crimson drummer Michael Giles. It was recorded in 1978, but unreleased until 2002.

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Progress

Progress is the movement towards a refined, improved, or otherwise desired state. In the context of progressivism, it refers to the proposition that advancements in technology, science, and social organization have resulted, and by extension will continue to result, in an improved human condition; the latter may happen as a result of direct human action, as in social enterprise or through activism, or as a natural part of sociocultural evolution.

The concept of progress was introduced in the early-19th-century social theories, especially social evolution as described by Auguste Comte and Herbert Spencer. It was present in the Enlightenment's philosophies of history. As a goal, social progress has been advocated by varying realms of political ideologies with different theories on how it is to be achieved.