programme
noun [ C ] UK (US program) uk/ˈprəʊ.ɡræm/ us/ˈproʊ.ɡræm/
(BROADCAST)
A2 (电视或广播中的)节目
a broadcast on television or radio
It's one of those arts programmes late at night. 这是深夜播放的艺术类节目之一。
It's my favourite TV programme - I never miss an episode. 这是我最喜欢的电视节目——我一集都没错过。
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- I heard a really interesting programme on the radio this morning.
- This programme's boring - shall I turn over to BBC?
- A new series of wildlife programmes has started on Monday evenings.
- Most children's television programmes aim to educate and entertain at the same time.
- Our special guest on the programme tonight is Robert de Niro.
(BOOK)
节目单
a thin book or piece of paper giving information about a play or musical or sports event, usually bought at the theatre or place where the event happens
I looked in the programme to find out the actor's name. 我看了看节目单,想找出那个演员的名字。
He collected football programmes. 他收藏足球比赛的比赛介绍小册子。
(PLAN)
B2 计划,方案
a plan of activities to be done or things to be achieved
The school offers an exciting and varied programme of social events. 学校组织了一个激动人心、丰富多彩的社会活动计划。
The rail system is to put 20 million pounds into its modernization programme. 铁路系统的现代化改造方案准备投入两千万英镑。
I'm running three mornings a week - it's all part of my fitness programme. 一星期晨跑3次——这是我健身计划的一部分。
Idiom
get with the programmeidiom informal 接受新的思想;对现在的情况多加关注
to accept new ideas and give more attention to what is happening now
They've been playing the same old music for ten years now - it's time to get with the programme. 他们放同一首老音乐达10年,现在是更新的时候了。
programme
verb [ T + obj + to infinitive ] UK (US program -mm-) uk/ˈprəʊ.ɡræm/ us/ˈproʊ.ɡræm/
为…制订计划;由…安排
to tell a device or system to operate in a particular way or at a particular time
I've programmed the heating to come on at 6.00. 我已经把供暖设定成10点钟开始。
be programmed to do something 按某种方式行事
to always do or think a particular thing, although you do not try to
I'm programmed to wake up at seven. 我习惯在7点醒来。