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Nota d'usoLa traduzione letterale del verbo programmare con “to programme” non è sempre il modo più naturale di esprimersi in inglese. Quando si vuole dire che si sta organizzando un'attività futura, in genere non si usa il verbo “to programme” (o “to project”), ma “to plan”: Abbiamo programmato un viaggio in giro per l'Europa, we have planned a trip around Europe (non We have programmed a trip around Europe). -
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♦ programme, ( USA) program /ˈprəʊgræm/n.1 programma; progetto; piano: a political programme, un programma politico; (econ.) a programme of budgetary austerity, un programma d'austerità di bilancio2 (TV, radio) programma, trasmissione: DIALOGO → - Television- Are you watching this programme?, stai guardando questo programma?; radio programme, programma radiofonico; magazine programme, contenitore3 (cinem., teatr.) programma; cartellone4 (comput.) ► program● ( radio, TV) programme announcer, programmista □ ( radio, TV) programme-maker, programmatore; programmista □ programme music, musica descrittiva □ ( radio) programme parade, annuncio dei programmi della giornata □ (cinem.) programme picture, cortometraggio □ programme planner, programmatore; programmista □ (fin.) programme trading, operazioni di compravendita computerizzate.(to) programme /ˈprəʊgræm/A v. t.2 (econ., cinem.) programmareB v. i.● programmed instruction, istruzione programmata. -
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♦ plan /plæn/n.1 piano; disegno ( architettonico o industriale); progetto; programma; proposito: working plan, piano di lavoro; (ind.) disegno costruttivo (o esecutivo); development plan, piano regolatore (o di sviluppo urbanistico); (mecc.) plan of an engine, disegno di un motore; Let's hope everything will go according to plan, speriamo che tutto vada secondo i piani prestabiliti; vacation plans, progetti per le vacanze; DIALOGO → - Arranging lunch appointment- I've not got any plans, non ho piani; to make plans, fare progetti; to abandon a plan, rinunciare a un progetto; to execute a plan, mettere in atto un piano; to approve a plan, approvare un progetto; to devise a plan, escogitare un piano; to draw up a plan, preparare un piano; (econ.) a five-year plan, un piano quinquennale; pension plan, piano pensionistico; town plan, piano urbanistico; seating plan, assegnazione dei posti ( a un pranzo, ecc.); a grand plan, un progetto ambizioso2 (archit., grafica) pianta; pianta d'insieme; sezione orizzontale; planimetria: the plan of the town, la pianta della città; floor plan, pianta ( di un piano di casa); the plans of a house, la planimetria d'una casa; ground plan, pianta del piano terreno● Plan B, piano alternativo: There is no Plan B, non ci sono alternative; non si torna indietro □ plan of action, piano d'azione; (mil.) piano di battaglia.♦ (to) plan /plæn/A v. t.1 (archit., ind.) progettare; disegnare la pianta di: to plan a house [a machine], progettare una casa [una macchina]2 progettare; programmare; avere in animo; intendere: We are planning to go to Australia, progettiamo di andare in Australia NOTA D'USO: - to programme o to plan?-B v. i.● planned economy, economia pianificata □ (stat.) planned parenthood, controllo delle nascite.NOTA D'USO: - to plan to do o to plan doing?- -
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['prəuɡræm]1) ((a booklet or paper giving the details of) the planned events in an entertainment etc: According to the programme, the show begins at 8.00.) program2) (a plan or scheme: a programme of reforms.) plan; oversigt3) ((British and American usually program) a set of data, instructions etc put into a computer.) program•- program- programmer* * *['prəuɡræm]1) ((a booklet or paper giving the details of) the planned events in an entertainment etc: According to the programme, the show begins at 8.00.) program2) (a plan or scheme: a programme of reforms.) plan; oversigt3) ((British and American usually program) a set of data, instructions etc put into a computer.) program•- program- programmer -
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'prəuɡræm1) ((a booklet or paper giving the details of) the planned events in an entertainment etc: According to the programme, the show begins at 8.00.) program2) (a plan or scheme: a programme of reforms.) plan, program; dagsorden3) ((British and American usually program) a set of data, instructions etc put into a computer.) (data)program•- program- programmer Isubst. \/ˈprəʊɡræm\/ eller program1) program2) ( skolevesen e.l.) kurs, (lære)plan3) ( EDB) program4) dagsorden, agenda5) forestillinglight programme lettere program, underholdningsprogramIIverb \/ˈprəʊɡræm\/ eller program1) lage eller sette opp (et) program2) planlegge3) (spesielt EDB, som oftest skrevet program)programmere, stille inn4) (spesielt EDB, som oftest skrevet program)programstyre -
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['prəuɡræm]1) ((a booklet or paper giving the details of) the planned events in an entertainment etc: According to the programme, the show begins at 8.00.) programme2) (a plan or scheme: a programme of reforms.) programme3) ((British and American usually program) a set of data, instructions etc put into a computer.) programme•- program- programmer -
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A n1 TV, Radio ( single broadcast) émission f (about sur) ; ( schedule of broadcasting) programme m ; jazz/news programmes émissions de jazz/d'actualités ; to do a programme diffuser or passer une émission (on sur) ;2 (plan, schedule) programme m (of de) ; research/training programme programme m de recherche/formation ; what's on the programme (for today)? qu'y a-t-il au programme (aujourd'hui)? ;B vtr ( set) programmer [machine] (to do pour faire) ; we are programmed from birth to be social beings nous sommes programmés dès la naissance pour vivre en société. -
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programme evaluation plan (BE) GEN Programmauswertungsplan m, Programmbewertungsplan m, Programmevaluationsplan mEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > programme evaluation plan
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programme m de soins à fournir à un enfantEnglish-French legislative terms > plan, for, a, child's, care
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programme m de soins et de gardeEnglish-French legislative terms > plan, for, care, and, custody
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programme m de soins conformes aux traditionsEnglish-French legislative terms > plan, for, customary, care
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1. noun1) ([notice of] events) Programm, dasmy programme for today — mein [heutiges] Tagesprogramm
3) (plan, instructions for machine) Programm, das2. transitive verb1) (make programme for) ein Programm zusammenstellen für2)the tumble-drier can be programmed to operate for between 10 and 60 minutes — der Trockner kann auf 10-60 Minuten Betriebszeit eingestellt werden
3) see academic.ru/58252/program">program 2. 2)* * *['prəuɡræm]1) ((a booklet or paper giving the details of) the planned events in an entertainment etc: According to the programme, the show begins at 8.00.) das Programm2) (a plan or scheme: a programme of reforms.) der Plan3) ((British and American usually program) a set of data, instructions etc put into a computer.) das Programm•- program- programmer* * *pro·gramme[ˈprəʊgræm]AM pro·gram[AM ˈproʊ-]I. nwhat's on the \programme for today? was steht heute auf dem Programm?fitness/modernization \programme Fitness-/Modernisierungsprogramm ntII. vt<- mm->1. (instruct)▪ to \programme sth etw programmierento \programme a VCR einen Videorecorder programmieren [o einstellen▪ to \programme sb to do sth jdn darauf programmieren, etw zu tunI'm \programmed to wake up at seven ich wache automatisch um sieben Uhr auf* * *(US) ['prəʊgrm]1. nProgrammnt; (RAD, TV ALSO) Sendungfwe've got a very heavy programme of meetings — wir haben sehr viele Besprechungen auf unserem Programm
what's the programme for tomorrow? —
what's on the other programme? — was gibt es or läuft im anderen Programm?
our programmes for this evening — das Programm des heutigen Abends
2. vtprogrammierenprogrammed course —
* * *prog. abk1. program (programme) Progr.2. progress3. progressiveA s1. (Studien-, Partei- etc) Programm n:what’s the program for today? umg was steht heute auf dem Programm?2. THEAT etc Programm n:a) Spielplan mb) Programmheft nc) Darbietung f:program music Programmmusik f;program picture Beifilm m;program seller Programmverkäufer(in)3. RADIO, TV Programm n:a) Sendefolge fb) Sendung f:to be on the program im Programm sein, auf dem Programm stehen;program director Programmdirektor(in);program policy Programmpolitik f;program slot Programmplatz m4. Lehrplan mB v/t prät und pperf -grammed, US auch -gramed1. ein Programm aufstellen oder zusammenstellen für2. auf das Programm setzen, ansetzen3. planen, vorbereitenA s Programm n:program-controlled programmgesteuert;program exit Ausgang m;program library Programmbibliothek f;program sequence Programmfolge f;program step Programmschritt mB v/t prät und pperf -grammed, US auch -gramed programmieren (auch fig):to program sth to do sth etwas so programmieren, dass es etwas tut;programmed instruction SCHULE programmierter Unterricht* * *1. noun1) ([notice of] events) Programm, dasmy programme for today — mein [heutiges] Tagesprogramm
3) (plan, instructions for machine) Programm, das2. transitive verb1) (make programme for) ein Programm zusammenstellen für2)the tumble-drier can be programmed to operate for between 10 and 60 minutes — der Trockner kann auf 10-60 Minuten Betriebszeit eingestellt werden
* * *(UK) (radio - TV) n.Sendung -en f. (UK) n.Programm -e n. (UK) v.programmieren v. -
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'prəuɡræm1) ((a booklet or paper giving the details of) the planned events in an entertainment etc: According to the programme, the show begins at 8.00.) programa2) (a plan or scheme: a programme of reforms.) programa3) ((British and American usually program) a set of data, instructions etc put into a computer.) programa•- program- programmer
programme n programatr['prəʊgræm]1 (gen) programar; (activities) programar, planearn.• cartel s.m.n.v.• programar (Informática) v. (UK)v.• programar v.
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transitive verb (BrE) program II 1)= program (esp US) ['prǝʊɡræm]1. N1) (=plan, schedule) programa ma programme of meetings, talks and exhibitions — un programa de reuniones, discursos y exposiciones
detoxification 2., space 3.what's (on) the programme for today? — ¿qué planes or programa tenemos para hoy?
2) (US) (Univ) (=syllabus) plan m de estudios, programa m; (=course) curso m3) (TV, Rad) programa mmagazinetelevision programme — programa m de televisión
4) (=performance details) programa mthey've put together an interesting programme for tonight's concert — han conseguido reunir los elementos necesarios para un interesante programa de concierto esta noche
can I have a look at the programme? — ¿puedo echarle un vistazo al programa?
5) (Comput) = program6) (on washing machine) programa m2. VT1) (=arrange) programar, planear2) (Comput) = program3) (Elec) (also fig) programarto be programmed (to do sth) — [machine, person] estar programado (para hacer algo)
3.VI(Comput) = program4.CPDprogramme maker N — (TV) realizador(a) m / f de televisión
programme music N — música f de programa
programme notes NPL — descripción f del programa (en un concierto)
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['prəugræm] 1. сущ.; брит.; амер. program1)а) программа, планto carry out / implement a programme — осуществлять / претворять в жизнь программу, выполнять план
to evaluate a programme — делать расчёты для какой-л. программы
to introduce a programme — предлагать план / программу
to launch / run / start a programme — начинать выполнение какого-л. проекта / плана, запускать программу
to phase out a programme — поэтапно сокращать работы по какой-л. программе
- development programmeto terminate a programme — прекращать работы по какой-л. программе
- long-range programme
- on-boarding programme
- pilot programme
- political programme
- short-range programmeSyn:б) конспект, планSyn:в) проспект книги, издания, учебного заведения, акционерного общества и т. п.Syn:Syn:prog IV3) амер. курс обучения, учебный план (школы, института, университета)- work-study programmeSyn:4) программа, последовательность операций (выполняемых каким-л. прибором)2. гл.; брит.; амер. program1) составлять программу, план, график; планировать, намечатьThe construction is programmed for completion next month. — Согласно графику строительство должно быть завершено в следующем месяце.
The work is programmed to start in a week. — Начать работу планируют через неделю.
Syn:2) запрограммировать (какой-л. прибор), задать программуThe cameras are programmed to take pictures of license plates. — Камеры запрограммированы на то, чтобы фотографировать номерные знаки автомобилей.
3) запрограммировать (поведение кого-л.)Faced with extreme danger or death, we are programmed to shrug off the most appalling injuries. — Перед лицом чрезвычайной опасности или смерти мы инстинктивно забываем даже о самых ужасных ранах.
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