operation 的定义
- an act or instance, process, or manner of functioning or operating.
- the state of being operative: a rule no longer in operation.
- the power to act; efficacy, influence, or force.
- the exertion of force, power, or influence; agency: the operation of alcohol on the mind.
- a process of a practical or mechanical nature in some form of work or production: a delicate operation in watchmaking.
- a course or procedure of productive or industrial activity: building operations.
- a particular process or course: mental operations.
- a business transaction, especially one of a speculative nature; deal: a shady operation.
- a business, especially one run on a large scale: a multinational operation.
- Surgery. a procedure aimed at restoring or improving the health of a patient, as by correcting a malformation, removing diseased parts, implanting new parts, etc.
- Mathematics. a mathematical process, as addition, multiplication, or differentiation.the action of applying a mathematical process to a quantity or quantities.
- Computers. any discrete activity or action that is performed by a computer, as reading, writing, processing, sending, or receiving data: The http request operation has timed out.
- Military. a campaign, mission, maneuver, or action.Usually operations .the conduct of a campaign, mission, etc.operations, a headquarters, office, or place from which a military campaign, air traffic to and from an airfield, or any of various other activities, is planned, conducted, and controlled.operations, the people who work at such a headquarters.
operation 近义词
movement, working
operation 的近义词 48 个
- action
- activity
- affair
- agency
- application
- deal
- effort
- enterprise
- exercise
- force
- movement
- procedure
- process
- service
- transaction
- trip
- use
- work
- act
- ballgame
- bit
- conveyance
- course
- deed
- effect
- employment
- engagement
- exercising
- exertion
- exploitation
- handiwork
- happening
- influence
- instrumentality
- labor
- manipulation
- motion
- performance
- play
- proceeding
- progress
- progression
- scene
- transference
- undertaking
- workmanship
- carrying on
- doing
operation 的反义词 13 个
business concern
operation 的近义词 6 个
operation 的反义词 4 个
surgical procedure
更多operation例句
- Canix is designed for commercial operations that have a cannabis license.
- It was only in 2018 that Spotify and Deezer launched operations in North Africa, within months of each other.
- Amazon Prime, which didn’t evolve from a brick-and-mortar operation, isn’t comparable here.
- This places more traction on the drill and helps with the operation of the kit.
- Brands have embraced more experimental approaches, and built flexibility into their operations.
- But they say its effect on the regular daily operation of organized crime has been negligible.
- Their leader, Njie, still going by “Dave” during the operation, would stay a safe distance away until the State House was secure.
- American lawmakers were quick to praise the military operation.
- The campaign was known to palace insiders as “Operation Mrs. PB.”
- As night fell, the rescue operation slowed and sea conditions worsened.
- This system had been in full operation in both districts prior to the general application of the voluntary system.
- The act, however, is a progressive piece of legislation and creates new conditions as the result of its own operation.
- After the Reserve Banks have been in operation long enough to be running smoothly, not a few branches will doubtless be organized.
- The intellect might be abolished so far as its participation in such an operation is concerned.
- And the Process or Method of study, if it be an Assimilating one, also compels this co-operation.