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Englisch - Japanisch
Programme
ˈprəʊɡram
Extrem Häufig
300 - 400
300 - 400
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Der Wortfrequenz- und Bedeutungsindex zeigt an, wie oft ein Wort in einer bestimmten Sprache vorkommt. Je kleiner die Zahl, desto häufiger wird das Wort verwendet. Die am häufigsten verwendeten Wörter liegen typischerweise zwischen 1 und 4000. Dieser Bedeutungsindex hilft Ihnen, sich während Ihres Sprachlernprozesses auf die nützlichsten Wörter zu konzentrieren.
プログラム (puroguramu), 計画 (keikaku), 番組 (bangumi), プログラム (puroguramu) (in an educational context), 進行 (shinkou) (program in terms of a schedule or agenda)
Bedeutungen von Programme auf Japanisch
プログラム (puroguramu)
Beispiel:
I need to download the new software programme.
新しいソフトウェアプログラムをダウンロードする必要があります。
The school's computer programme is very advanced.
その学校のコンピュータプログラムは非常に進んでいます。
Verwendung: formalKontext: used in technology, software, and educational contexts
Notiz: The word 'プログラム' is commonly used to refer to software applications or computer programs.
計画 (keikaku)
Beispiel:
The government has a new health programme.
政府は新しい健康計画を持っています。
We launched a new community programme to help the elderly.
高齢者を支援するための新しいコミュニティ計画を始めました。
Verwendung: formalKontext: used in discussions about policies, plans, and initiatives
Notiz: This meaning emphasizes the idea of a structured plan or initiative.
番組 (bangumi)
Beispiel:
What time is your favorite TV programme on?
あなたの好きなテレビ番組は何時に放送されますか?
I watched an interesting documentary programme last night.
昨夜、興味深いドキュメンタリー番組を見ました。
Verwendung: informalKontext: used in media, television, and radio contexts
Notiz: This usage refers specifically to television or radio shows.
プログラム (puroguramu) (in an educational context)
Beispiel:
She is enrolled in a master's programme.
彼女は修士プログラムに入学しています。
The university offers a great exchange programme.
その大学は素晴らしい交換プログラムを提供しています。
Verwendung: formalKontext: used in academic and educational contexts
Notiz: This meaning pertains to educational courses or degrees.
進行 (shinkou) (program in terms of a schedule or agenda)
Beispiel:
The programme for the event was very well organized.
そのイベントの進行はとてもよく整理されていました。
Can you send me the programme for the conference?
会議の進行を送ってもらえますか?
Verwendung: formalKontext: used in event planning and schedules
Notiz: This meaning refers to the agenda or schedule of events.
Synonyme von Programme
program
A program is a planned series of events or activities, often for entertainment or education.
Beispiel: The television program starts at 8 PM.
Notiz: The term 'program' is commonly used in American English, while 'programme' is more common in British English.
schedule
A schedule is a plan that gives the times at which events are intended to happen.
Beispiel: What's the schedule for tomorrow's program?
Notiz: While 'programme' refers to a planned series of events, 'schedule' focuses more on the timing and order of those events.
agenda
An agenda is a list of items to be discussed or done at a meeting or event.
Beispiel: The agenda for the conference includes several keynote speakers.
Notiz: An agenda specifically refers to a list of items to be addressed, while a program or programme may include a broader range of activities.
Ausdrücke und gängige Wendungen von Programme
Programme of events
Refers to a schedule or series of planned activities or performances.
Beispiel: The museum has a diverse programme of events throughout the year, including workshops and lectures.
Notiz: In this context, 'programme' refers to a planned series of events or activities, rather than a software program.
TV programme
Refers to a television show or broadcast.
Beispiel: I enjoy watching my favorite TV programme every evening.
Notiz: In this context, 'programme' specifically refers to a television show, not a software program.
Programme of study
Refers to a structured course of academic study or curriculum.
Beispiel: The university offers a comprehensive programme of study in business administration.
Notiz: Here, 'programme' denotes a structured academic course, not a software program.
Programme manager
Refers to a person who manages and coordinates a set of related projects or activities.
Beispiel: The programme manager is responsible for overseeing the completion of all project deliverables.
Notiz: In this case, 'programme' indicates a managerial role, not a software program.
Programme evaluation
Refers to the assessment and analysis of the effectiveness and outcomes of a program or project.
Beispiel: The organization conducted a thorough programme evaluation to assess the impact of its initiatives.
Notiz: In this instance, 'programme' relates to assessing the success of a specific initiative, not a software program.
Programme implementation
Refers to the process of putting a plan or project into action.
Beispiel: The team is focused on programme implementation to ensure the project is executed according to plan.
Notiz: Here, 'programme' refers to carrying out a plan or project, not developing software.
Programme budget
Refers to the financial plan or allocation of resources for a specific program or project.
Beispiel: The finance department is working on finalizing the programme budget for the upcoming fiscal year.
Notiz: In this context, 'programme' denotes the financial aspect of a project, not a software program.
Programmes alltägliche (Slang-)Ausdrücke
Programmed
When someone is 'programmed' for something, it means they are ready or prepared for a specific activity or event.
Beispiel: I'm totally programmed for a movie night tonight.
Notiz: The slang term emphasizes being mentally or emotionally ready rather than having a schedule prepared.
Programme down
To 'programme down' commonly means to jot down or write out ideas, notes, or plans in a concise manner.
Beispiel: Let's programme down some ideas for the presentation.
Notiz: This slang term conveys a more casual and informal way of articulating the act of writing or documenting.
Reprogramme
In spoken language, 'reprogramme' is often used to mean revising, adjusting, or changing plans or strategies.
Beispiel: I need to reprogramme our marketing strategy for the new campaign.
Notiz: The term implies making modifications to existing plans rather than creating something entirely new.
Programmed in
'Programmed in' is used to indicate that someone is scheduled or included in a particular event or activity.
Beispiel: She's programmed in for a coffee catch-up this afternoon.
Notiz: This slang term highlights the act of being included or scheduled rather than just planning.
Unprogrammed
When something is 'unprogrammed', it means that it is not scheduled or planned, providing flexibility for impromptu activities.
Beispiel: I have an unprogrammed day tomorrow, so let's meet up!
Notiz: This term contrasts with a structured or scheduled day, emphasizing spontaneity and lack of fixed plans.
Programmed out
'Programmed out' signifies being mentally exhausted or overwhelmed due to extensive planning, work, or activities.
Beispiel: I'm completely programmed out after that hectic week.
Notiz: The term conveys a sense of being mentally drained from excessive organizing or scheduling.
Programme - Beispiele
The programme starts at 8 pm.
We need to create a new programme for the conference.
He is studying computer programming.
Grammatik von Programme
Programme - Substantiv (Noun) / Substantiv, Singular oder Masse (Noun, singular or mass)
Lemma: programme
Konjugationen
Substantiv, Plural (Noun, plural): programmes
Substantiv, Singular oder Masse (Noun, singular or mass): programme
Verb, Vergangenheitsform (Verb, past tense): programmed
Verb, Gerundium oder Partizip Präsens (Verb, gerund or present participle): programming
Verb, 3. Person Singular Präsens (Verb, 3rd person singular present): programmes
Verb, Grundform (Verb, base form): programme
Verb, Präsens nicht 3. Person Singular (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): programme
Silben, Trennung und Betonung
programme enthält 2 Silben: pro • gramme
Phonetische Transkription:
pro gramme , (Die rote Silbe ist betont)
Programme - Bedeutung und Nutzungsrate
Der Wortfrequenz- und Bedeutungsindex zeigt an, wie oft ein Wort in einer bestimmten Sprache vorkommt. Je kleiner die Zahl, desto häufiger wird das Wort verwendet. Die am häufigsten verwendeten Wörter liegen typischerweise zwischen 1 und 4000.
programme: 300 - 400 (Extrem Häufig).
Dieser Bedeutungsindex hilft Ihnen, sich während Ihres Sprachlernprozesses auf die nützlichsten Wörter zu konzentrieren.