program

program — noun

1. Written commands in a programming language that tell a machine what operations t

1.名詞A2
釋義

Written commands in a programming language that tell a machine what operations to carry out — for example, editing photos, navigating a route, or sorting files.

例句

Kemi wrote a short program that sorts her photos by the date they were taken.

Renata installed a free editing program on her laptop before the trip to Japan.

collocation: install / run / write a program

同義詞
  • software

    broader term that includes programs and the data they use; you install software, but you write a program

  • application

    refers to a program designed for a specific user task, like a word processor or a web browser

  • app

    short for application, commonly used for mobile or small-purpose programs

文法句型

program + noun modifier (computer / anti-virus / photo-editing)

用法筆記

This is the most common sense of 'program' for entry-level learners and is the only sense with a computing domain.

常見錯誤

I need to download a program to my brain to learn Spanish.
I need to download a program to my computer to learn Spanish.
💡You can only install computer programs on machines, not on people.
The TV program crashed my computer.
The computer program crashed my computer.
💡A TV program (broadcast) cannot crash a computer; a computer program can.

2. The spelling used in American and Australian English for all meanings where Brit

2.名詞A2
釋義

The spelling used in American and Australian English for all meanings where British English uses 'programme' — covering broadcasts, plans, courses, and theater booklets.

例句

In the US, the spelling 'program' is used for both computer software and television shows.

Australian students write 'program' the same way Americans do, not 'programme'.

variety note: US and Australian spelling

用法筆記

This is not a separate meaning — it is a spelling difference. Learners studying British English should be aware that 'programme' is the UK spelling for non-computing senses.

常見錯誤

I watched a good programme on BBC last night.' (written by an American learner).
I watched a good program on BBC last night.
💡In American English, all meanings use 'program'.

3. A broadcast on television or radio that people watch or listen to, such as a new

3.名詞B1
釋義

A broadcast on television or radio that people watch or listen to, such as a news broadcast, a talk show, a drama series, or a documentary.

例句

Salma watches a cooking program every Saturday morning to learn new recipes.

The news program on channel five reported the earthquake within minutes of the event.

collocation: news program / cooking program / radio program

同義詞
  • show

    more general and informal; a show can be on TV, radio, or live on stage

  • broadcast

    emphasises the transmission method rather than the content; sounds more technical

  • series

    a set of programs that form a sequence, like a drama with multiple episodes

文法句型

program on something

program about something

用法筆記

For broadcast content, British English uses 'programme' (UK spelling). This sense overlaps with 'show' but 'program' sounds slightly more formal and is often used for scheduled broadcasts.

常見錯誤

I need a program to edit these photos.' (when meaning a computer program).
I need an editing program to edit these photos.
💡The computing sense uses a different object than the broadcast sense.

4. A planned set of activities or services designed to achieve a particular goal —

4.名詞B1
釋義

A planned set of activities or services designed to achieve a particular goal — for example, a recycling program to reduce waste or a training program to improve skills.

例句

The city launched a recycling program that provides free bins to every household.

collocation: launch / set up a program

Xiu enrolled in a training program to improve her public speaking skills at work.

同義詞
  • plan

    more general and less formal than 'program'; a plan can be for anything from a daily schedule to a business strategy

  • scheme

    British English; often used for government or organized projects, sometimes with a slightly negative connotation

  • initiative

    a new plan or process to achieve a goal; sounds more proactive and often used in business or politics

文法句型

program for somebody

program of something

program to do something

常見錯誤

I made a program to visit my grandmother next week.
I made a plan to visit my grandmother next week.
💡'Program' (plan) is best for formal, organized activities with multiple steps, not casual personal plans.

5. A structured series of courses and academic requirements that a student complete

5.名詞B1
釋義

A structured series of courses and academic requirements that a student completes to earn a degree, diploma, or certificate at a college or university.

例句

Michael is applying to the engineering program at the University of Toronto.

collocation: apply to / enroll in a program

The business program at this college requires students to take two accounting courses.

同義詞
  • course of study

    more formal and descriptive; used in academic writing

  • curriculum

    the content taught in a program; a curriculum is what you study, a program is the structure around it

  • degree program

    specific to university degrees; clarifies that the program leads to a formal qualification

文法句型

program in something

用法筆記

This sense is common in North American English. In British English, 'course' or 'degree course' is more typical. 'Program' here implies a full curriculum leading to a qualification.

常見錯誤

I am taking a program in French cooking this weekend.
I am taking a class in French cooking this weekend.
💡A program is a full set of courses over time, not a single short workshop.

6. A printed booklet or leaflet given to audience members at a performance, concert

6.名詞B2
釋義

A printed booklet or leaflet given to audience members at a performance, concert, sports match, or other event that lists the order of items, participants, and other information.

例句

The concert program listed each piece of music and the names of the performers.

collocation: concert / theater / event program

Théo bought a program at the theater to read about the actors.

同義詞
  • playbill

    specifically for theater performances; more traditional term

  • brochure

    a general term for a printed information booklet; not specific to events

  • lineup

    informal term for the order of performers or events; not a physical booklet

文法句型

program of something

program for something

program — verb