programmed / ˈproʊ græm, -grəm /

程式化的程式化程式控制的

programmed3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a plan of action to accomplish a specified end: a school lunch program.
  2. a plan or schedule of activities, procedures, etc., to be followed.
  3. a broadcasted television or radio production or similar internet-based content produced for distribution.
v. 有主动词 verb

pro·grammed or pro·gramed, pro·gram·ming or pro·gram·ing.

  1. to schedule as part of a program.
  2. Digital Technology. to write code for.
  3. to insert or encode specific operating instructions into: We'll program the bells to ring at ten-minute intervals.
v. 无主动词 verb

pro·grammed or pro·gramed, pro·gram·ming or pro·gram·ing.

  1. to plan or write a program.
  2. Digital Technology. to write computer code.

programmed 近义词

v. 动词 verb

plan out; supply instructions

更多programmed例句

  1. The flight management computers include the navigation data programmed for every flight.
  2. Australians are just not programmed for these things and look at it in general as something going on overseas.
  3. They openly brag about how gamers are “programmed to win” as a positive thing.
  4. Everything in the cage will be programmed from moment to moment.
  5. That Eugene was programmed to be a non-native English speaker gave it an advantage; similarly that it was meant to be 13.
  6. We have prints out and have programmed part of the operation.
  7. If the ships ran into a situation for which they were not programmed, they'd be paralyzed, at least temporarily.
  8. The rocket was programmed to reach twelve G during first-stage flight—twelve times the force of gravity!
  9. Nevertheless, robot secretaries were all programmed and rated female—and it was wise to be polite to them.
  10. Namely, one of these superbly-programmed cocktails, as only Casey can turn out.