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reprogrammed

/proh-gram, -gruhm/US // ˈproʊ græm, -grəm //UK // (ˈprəʊɡræm) //

重新编程的,重新编程,经过重新编程的,经过重新编程

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a plan of action to accomplish a specified end: a school lunch program.
    • : a plan or schedule of activities, procedures, etc., to be followed.
    • : a broadcasted television or radio production or similar internet-based content produced for distribution.
    • : a list of items, pieces, performers, etc., in a musical, theatrical, or other entertainment.
    • : an entertainment with reference to its pieces or numbers: a program of American and French music.
    • : a planned, coordinated group of activities, procedures, etc., often for a specific purpose, or a facility offering such a series of activities: a drug rehabilitation program; a graduate program in linguistics.
    • : a prospectus or syllabus: a program of courses being offered.
    • : Also called com·put·er pro·gram .Digital Technology. a precise sequence of instructions enabling a computer to perform a task; a piece of software.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

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

    • : to schedule as part of a program.
    • : Digital Technology. to write code for.
    • : to insert or encode specific operating instructions into: We'll program the bells to ring at ten-minute intervals.
    • : to insert into a machine or apparatus: An automatic release has been programmed into the lock as a safety feature.
    • : to cause to absorb or incorporate automatic responses, attitudes, or the like; condition: Our parents programmed us to respect our elders.
    • : to set, regulate, or modify so as to produce a specific response or reaction: Program your eating habits to eliminate sweets.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

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

    • : to plan or write a program.
    • : Digital Technology. to write computer code.

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Examples

  • We have not been solicited, registered or given any permission for her to attend an outside organization’s program.

  • We also serve as mentors to social equity applicants in the California cannabis market via the This Is Our Dream program.

  • That program looks into smart clean energy research and development and the effectiveness of increasing spending in that space, then advises policymakers on the best course of action.

  • Honda is the first advertiser to test Total Investment Impact and has begun meeting with NBCU to go over the program’s modeling.

  • The eight remaining students could have tried to finish the class online, through the district’s iHigh program.

  • She completed a yoga teacher-training program and, in the spring of 2008, went on a retreat in Peru to study with shamans.

  • The program has not made a final selection on which upgrades will actually be included in future versions of the F-35.

  • In fact, according to F-35 program sources, the next software upgrades are not yet fully defined nor are they fully funded.

  • According to the USDA, student participation began to fall, with 1.4 million students opting out of the lunch program entirely.

  • But the program is just six weeks long, the Pentagon admitted Monday.

  • For in the whole program of peaceful socialism there is nothing wrong at all except one thing.

  • Nor was ever a better presentation made of the essential program of socialism.

  • Mildred Wallace, scrutinizing the program, merely drew her wrap closer about her shoulders and sat more erect.

  • However, as our line of action had been agreed upon, it was now too late for us to make any change in our part of the program.

  • His strong advocacy of Jefferson's agrarian program gained him a reading audience of farmers as well as statesmen.