プログラム - 定義
原題: Program - definition of program by The Free Dictionaryprogram - Wiktionary, the free dictionaryProgram - WikipediaProgram - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.comProgram: Definition, Meaning, and Examples - usdictionary.com
分析結果
- カテゴリ
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- 重要度
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- トレンドスコア
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- 要約
- プログラムとは、特定の目的を達成するために設計された一連の指示や命令のことを指します。コンピュータプログラムは、コンピュータが実行するためのコードで構成され、さまざまなアプリケーションやシステムの動作を制御します。プログラムは、教育、医療、法律など多くの分野でも使用され、特定の機能やサービスを提供するために設計されています。
- キーワード
Program - definition of program by The Free Dictionary Program - definition of program by The Free Dictionary https://www.thefreedictionary.com/program Printer Friendly program Also found in: Thesaurus , Medical , Legal , Financial , Acronyms , Idioms , Encyclopedia , Wikipedia . pro·gram (prō′grăm′, -grəm) n. 1. a. A listing of the order of events and other pertinent information for a public presentation. b. The presentation itself: a program of piano pieces. 2. A scheduled radio or television show. 3. An ordered list of events to take place or procedures to be followed; a schedule: a program of physical therapy for a convalescent. 4. A system of services, opportunities, or projects, usually designed to meet a social need: "Working parents rely on the center's after-school latchkey program" (New York Times). 5. a. A course of academic study; a curriculum. b. A plan or system of academic and related or ancillary activities: a work-study program. c. A plan or system of nonacademic extracurricular activities: the football program. 6. A set of coded instructions that enables a machine, especially a computer, to perform a desired sequence of operations. 7. An instruction sequence in programmed instruction. 8. a. All or part of the genetic code of a cell or organism. b. A characteristic sequence of developmental or behavioral events in a cell or organism, often considered to result from the expression of genes. c. A stimulus or training sequence that causes an organism to exhibit a behavior, as by conditioning. tr.v. pro·grammed , pro·gram·ming , pro·grams or pro·gramed or pro·gram·ing 1. To include or schedule in a program: program a new musical composition. 2. To design a program for; schedule the activities of. 3. To provide (a machine) with a set of coded working instructions. 4. To stimulate or train to perform automatically in a specified way: consumers who have been programmed to buy brand names. 5. To prepare an instructional sequence for (material to be taught) in programmed instruction. 6. a. To provide (a cell or organism, for example) with a genetic program: cells that are programmed to produce insulin. b. To cause (an effect or action) by means of a genetic program; determine genetically: "The basic housekeeping duties that a human and a yeast cell must perform are the same and are programmed by recognizably similar genes inherited from a common, single-celled ancestor" (Nicholas Wade). Idiom: get with the program To follow or conform to a set of guidelines or expectations. [Late Latin programma , public notice , from Greek programma , programmat- , from prographein , to write publicly : pro- , forth ; see pro- 2 + graphein , to write ; see gerbh- in Indo-European roots .] pro·gram′ma·bil′i·ty n. pro′gram′ma·ble adj. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. program ( ˈprəʊɡræm ) or sometimes programme n (Computer Science) a sequence of coded instructions fed into a computer, enabling it to perform specified logical and arithmetical operations on data vb , -grams , -gramming , -grammed , -grammes , -gramming or -grammed 1. (Computer Science) ( tr ) to feed a program into (a computer) 2. (Computer Science) ( tr ) to arrange (data) into a suitable form so that it can be processed by a computer 3. (Computer Science) ( intr ) to write a program Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014 pro•gram (ˈproʊ græm, -grəm) n., v. -grammed -gramed, -gram•ming -gram•ing. n. 1. a plan of action to accomplish a specified end. 2. a schedule of activities, procedures, etc., to be followed. 3. a radio or television performance or production. 4. a list of items, pieces, performers, etc., in a musical, theatrical, or other entertainment. 5. an entertainment with reference to its pieces or numbers: a program of French songs. 6. a planned, coordinated group of activities, procedures, etc., often for a specific purpose: a drug rehabilitation program. 7. a prospectus or syllabus: a program of courses. 8. a sequence of instructions enabling a computer to perform a task; piece of software. v.t. 9. to schedule or establish as part of a program. 10. to provide a program for (a computer). 11. a. to insert or encode specific operating instructions into (a machine or apparatus). b. to insert (instructions) into a machine or apparatus. 12. to inculcate with attitudes, behavior patterns, or the like; condition: to program children to respect their elders. 13. to regulate or modify: Program your eating habits to eliminate sweets. v.i. 14. to plan or write a program. Also, esp. Brit., pro′gramme. [1625–35; < Late Latin programma < Greek prógramma public notice in writing] pro′gram•ma•ble, adj. pro`gram•ma•bil′i•ty, n. Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved. pro·gram (prō′grăm′) 1. The set of steps, including the collection and processing of data and the presentation of results, that is necessary for a computer to solve a problem. 2. The set of instructions that a computer must execute in carrying out these steps. Did You Know? When you program a VCR, you are making a set of instructions that tell the VCR what to do. Similarly, when programmers write computer programs, they are creating a set of instructions that make a computer perform particular tasks or functions. Modern programs are typically created on a computer in a special program called an application development environment. This program includes a blank screen and various methods for adding words, pictures, and buttons to the screen. Using an artificial language consisting of a set of words and grammatical rules for stringing them together, the programmer writes instructions describing what the program will do when the user enters a command or clicks on a button, for example. The application development environment stores the programmer's instructions and translates them into instructions that the computer can understand and perform. The American Heritage® Student Science Dictionary, Second Edition. Copyright © 2014 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. programme – program A programme is a plan which has been developed for a particular purpose. The company has begun a major new research programme . This word is spelled program in American English. There has been a lot of criticism of the nuclear power program . A television or radio programme is a single broadcast, for example a play, discussion, or show. I watched a programme on education. This word, too, is spelled program in American English. This is mom's favorite TV program . A computer program is a set of instructions that a computer uses to perform a particular operation. This word is spelled program in both British and American English. It's important to have an anti-virus program on your computer. There must be a bug in the program . Collins COBUILD English Usage © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 2004, 2011, 2012 program Past participle: programmed Gerund: programming Imperative Present Preterite Present Continuous Present Perfect Past Continuous Past Perfect Future Future Perfect Future Continuous Present Perfect Continuous Future Perfect Continuous Past Perfect Continuous Conditional Past Conditional Imperative program program Present I program you program he/she/it programs we program you program they program Preterite I programmed you programmed he/she/it programmed we programmed you programmed they programmed Present Continuous I am programming you are programming he/she/it is programming we are programming you are programming they are programming Present Perfect I have programmed you have programmed he/she/it has programmed we have programmed you have programmed they have programmed Past Continuous I was programming you were programming he/she/it was programming we were programming you were programming they were programming Past Perfect I had programmed you had programmed he/she/it had programmed we had programmed you had programmed they had programmed Future I will program you will program he/she/it will program we will program you will program they will program Future Perfect I will have programmed you will have programmed he/she/it will have programmed we will have programmed you will have programmed they will have programmed Future Continuous I will be programming you will be programming he/she/it will be programming we will be programming you will be programming they will be programming Present Perfect Continuous I have been programming you have been programming he/she/it has been programming we have been programming you have been programming they have been programming Future Perfect Continuous I will have been programming you will have been programming he/she/it will have been programming we will have been programming you will have been programming they will have been programming Past Perfect Continuous I had been programming you had been programming he/she/it had been programming we had been programming you had been programming they had been programming Conditional I would program you would program he/she/it would program we would program you would program they would program Past Conditional I would have programmed you would have programmed he/she/it would have programmed we would have programmed you would have programmed they would have programmed Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011 program A list of instructions telling a computer what to do. 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