processed 的 4 个定义
plural proc·ess·es [pros-es-iz, ‐uh-siz, ‐uh-seez or, especially British, proh-ses-iz, proh-suh-seez]. /ˈprɒs ɛs ɪz, ‐ə sɪz, ‐əˌsiz or, especially British, ˈproʊ sɛs ɪz, ˈproʊ sə siz/.
- a systematic series of actions directed to some end: to devise a process for homogenizing milk.
- a continuous action, operation, or series of changes taking place in a definite manner: the process of decay.
- Law. the summons, mandate, or writ by which a defendant or thing is brought before court for litigation.the whole course of the proceedings in an action at law.
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- to treat or prepare by some particular series of actions, as in manufacturing.
- to handle by systematically organizing them, recording or making notations on them, following up with appropriate action, or the like: to process mail.
- to require to answer questionnaires, perform various tasks, and sometimes to undergo physical and aptitude classification examinations before the beginning or termination of a period of service: The army processes all personnel entering or leaving the service.
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- to undergo the activities involved in hiring or firing personnel: The recruits expected to process in four days.
- prepared or modified by an artificial process or procedure: process cheese.
- noting, pertaining to, or involving photomechanical or photoengraving methods: a process print.
- Informal. of or relating to hair that has been conked, or chemically straightened.
- Movies. created by or used in process cinematography: a moving background on a process screen.
processed 近义词
treated
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- Nearly a quarter of the Terps’ roster is currently in that 21-day process.
- The grievance process, which is conducted privately, is ongoing.
- The outreach is a continuation of a process he began while still competing, even with those he played against.
- He learned at Temple, where he’d had three coaches in four seasons, to trust his process.
- Meanwhile, the bankruptcy process has cost the Boy Scouts more than $41 million so far, she said.
- I try to eat less processed food, like whole grains, fruits and vegetables, nothing over-processed.
- Once in Sicily, the refugees are processed and released by the Italian authorities, who have streamlined the experience.
- In your acceptance speech at the National Book Awards, you said, “War is too strange to be processed alone.”
- You get to browse full menus by phone and receive confirmation when your order is being processed.
- At best, they would be processed and free to return home to sail again.
- A lack of processed candles and kerosene oil left only grease and wax to be utilized for making handmade candles.
- The next week the colonists harvested and processed the food for storage and immediately planted another crop.
- Everyone here is going to have to be processed through the criminal justice system.
- Then the filled jars are covered loosely and placed in a water bath and processed; that is, cooked and sterilized.
- (c) When should you begin to count the boiling time for food that is being processed in the water bath?