programme

[US]/'prəuɡræm/
[UK]/ˈproˌɡræm/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. program; plan; scheduling
vt. to plan or arrange
Word Forms
Pluralprogrammes
Past Participleprogrammed
Past Tenseprogrammed
Present Participleprogramming

Phrases & Collocations

TV programme

Radio programme

Programme schedule

Live programme

world food programme

programme control

Example Sentences

a weekly programme of films.

a programme to combat racism.

a rolling programme of reforms.

the programme will be broadcast on Sunday week.

There will be a repeat of this programme next week.

the compere of a TV programme

the creator of a TV programme

an urban renewal programme in the city centre

a special wash programme for woolens

the music programme for Thursdays in April.

the programme will aim at deepening understanding.

the programme is bang on about the fashion world.

a training programme should be devised.

a documentary programme about Manchester United.

programmes for the improvement of man's estate.

a monthly programme was issued gratis.

the programme is a bid to introduce opera to the masses.

a pre-programmed function key.

Real-world Examples

No one's ever gonna see these programmes.

Source: Exciting moments of Harry Potter

Perhaps we can start the programme now?

Source: Yes, Minister Season 1

Please, if you make CSI-type programmes, stop doing it.

Source: BBC Ideas Selection (Bilingual)

It's the largest such programme in modern American history.

Source: BBC Listening Collection March 2020

Central House want you to watch some programme on television.

Source: Yes, Minister Season 3

Welcome to our listener mail programme!

Source: Global Slow English

For more advanced learners I recommend using a TV programme or a film.

Source: Learning charging station

I like presenting this programme with you.

Source: BBC Authentic English

Now Wang Junyan is the presenter for Universe TV's news programmes.

Source: Beijing Normal University Edition High School English (Compulsory 5)

Both Saudi Arabia and the Emirates have developed rail studies training programmes.

Source: B1M Building Science Popularization

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