programme /(ˌ)proˌgræməˈbɪləti/
(v.)
pro·gramme /ˈproˌgræm, grəm/ 名詞
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Pro·gramme n. 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 music Mus., descriptive instrumental music which requires an argument or programme to explain the meaning of its several movements.
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programme
n 1: an announcement of the events that will occur as part of a
theatrical or sporting event; "you can't tell the
players without a program" [syn: program]
2: an integrated course of academic studies; "he was admitted
to a new program at the university" [syn: course of study,
program, curriculum, syllabus]
3: a radio or television show; "did you see his program last
night?" [syn: broadcast, program]
4: (computer science) a sequence of instructions that a
computer can interpret and execute; "the program required
several hundred lines of code" [syn: program, computer
program, computer programme]
5: a system of projects or services intended to meet a public
need; "he proposed an elaborate program of public works";
"working mothers rely on the day care program" [syn: program]
6: a series of steps to be carried out or goals to be
accomplished; "they drew up a six-step plan"; "they
discussed plans for a new bond issue" [syn: plan, program]
7: a performance (or series of performances) at a public
presentation; "the program lasted more than two hours"
[syn: program]
v 1: write a computer program [syn: program]
2: arrange a program of or for; "program the 80th birthday
party" [syn: program]