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单词 process
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process1

noun
 OPAL WOPAL S
/ˈprəʊses/
/ˈprɑːses/
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  1.  
    a series of things that are done in order to achieve a particular result
    • the consultation/planning process
    • Each time we have to go through the whole decision-making process again.
    • Repeat this process until the entire area is tiled.
    • I'm afraid getting things changed will be a slow process.
    • Coming off the drug was a long and painful (= difficult) process for him.
    • mental/cognitive/thought processes
    • process of doing something They began the difficult process of reforming the education system.
    • process for doing something The company has introduced a new process for handling complaints.
    • Find which food you are allergic to by a process of elimination.
    • in the process of doing something We're in the process of selling our house.
    • in the process I was moving some furniture and I twisted my ankle in the process (= while I was doing it).
    see also peace process
    Extra Examples
    • Any design process evolves over time as new information surfaces.
    • As part of the registration process, the applicant will report certain information.
    • Churches are taking a key role in the democratic process.
    • Disputes and negotiations have slowed down the process.
    • I was beginning to understand his thought processes.
    • Protests disrupted the electoral process in the southern region.
    • Students use thinking processes and skills to gain a knowledge of history.
    • The company doesn't have a formal complaints process.
    • The entire process was completed in less than 24 hours.
    • The selection process takes place over a period of two weeks.
    • These processes require careful scheduling.
    • They all have to go through a vetting process.
    • This is part of the process by which musical works are created.
    • a legal process for dealing with defrauders
    • a painstaking process of trial and error
    • a stalemate in the peace process
    • places where the process of urbanization is being reversed
    • the bidding process for media rights
    • the long review process for his application
    • the tedious process of creating receipts and invoices
    • It's a simple process, but it can take some time.
    • This was a complex process involving four or more steps.
    Topics Law and justicea2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • gradual
    • lengthy
    • long
    verb + process
    • go through
    • undergo
    • accelerate
    process + verb
    • occur
    • take place
    • unfold
    preposition
    • process for
    • process of
    phrases
    • (a) part of the process
    • a process of elimination
    • a stage in the process
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  2.  
    a series of things that happen, especially ones that result in natural changes
    • It's a normal part of the learning process.
    • The drug has been found to significantly speed up the healing process.
    • during a process During the ageing process, the rum acquires a golden colour.
    • Everything is in a process of change.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • gradual
    • lengthy
    • long
    verb + process
    • go through
    • undergo
    • accelerate
    process + verb
    • occur
    • take place
    • unfold
    preposition
    • process for
    • process of
    phrases
    • (a) part of the process
    • a process of elimination
    • a stage in the process
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  3.  
    a method of doing or making something, especially one that is used in industry
    • manufacturing processes
    • She is involved in the production process from start to finish.
    • process for doing something a new process for rustproofing car bodies
    see also four-colour process
    Language Bank processprocessDescribing a process
      • This diagram illustrates the process of paper-making./This diagram shows how paper is made.
      • First/First of all, logs are delivered to a paper mill, where the bark is removed and the wood is cut into small chips.
      • Next/Second, the wood chips are pulped, either using chemicals or in a pulping machine.
      • Pulping breaks down the internal structure of the wood and enables/allows the natural oils to be removed.
      • Once/After the wood has been pulped, the pulp is bleached in order to remove impurities. /…is bleached so that impurities can be removed.
      • The next stage is to feed the pulp into the paper machine, where it is mixed with water and then poured onto a wire conveyor belt.
      • As the pulp travels along the conveyor belt, the water drains away. This causes the solid material to sink to the bottom, forming a layer of paper.
      • At this point the new paper is still wet, so it is passed between large heated rollers, which press out the remaining water and simultaneously dry the paper/…dry the paper at the same time.
      • The final stage is to wind the paper onto large rolls./Finally, the paper is wound onto large rolls.
    note at firstly, lastlylanguage bank at conclusion, first
    Wordfinder
    • assembly line
    • capacity
    • factory
    • foreman
    • plant
    • process
    • production
    • shift
    • shop floor
    • workforce
    Extra Examples
    • Most of the process is automated.
    • His job is to develop new products and processes.
    • The process was invented in the 19th century.
    • They are made using the most advanced manufacturing processes.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • gradual
    • lengthy
    • long
    verb + process
    • go through
    • undergo
    • accelerate
    process + verb
    • occur
    • take place
    • unfold
    preposition
    • process for
    • process of
    phrases
    • (a) part of the process
    • a process of elimination
    • a stage in the process
    See full entry
  4. see also due process of law
    Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French proces, from Latin processus ‘progression, course’, from the verb procedere, from pro- ‘forward’ + cedere ‘go’. Current senses of the verb date from the late 19th cent.

process1

verb
 OPAL W
/ˈprəʊses/
/ˈprɑːses/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they process
/ˈprəʊses/
/ˈprɑːses/
he / she / it processes
/ˈprəʊsesɪz/
/ˈprɑːsesɪz/
past simple processed
/ˈprəʊsest/
/ˈprɑːsest/
past participle processed
/ˈprəʊsest/
/ˈprɑːsest/
-ing form processing
/ˈprəʊsesɪŋ/
/ˈprɑːsesɪŋ/
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  1.  
    [often passive] to treat raw material, food, etc. in order to change it, preserve it, etc.
    • (be) processed Most of the food we buy is processed in some way.
    • Soy bean oil is found in hundreds of processed foods.
    • processed cheese/meats
    • Many of these foods are made from highly processed ingredients.
    • process something into something The berries are processed into juice or sauce.
    • process something for something For many years he grew and processed flax for linen.
    Extra Examples
    • When food is processed, many of the nutrients are stripped away.
    • The plant is then processed for dye.
    • tobacco specially processed to reduce nicotine
    • highly processed foods
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • efficiently
    • specially
    • correctly
    preposition
    • by
    • for
    • into
    phrases
    • highly processed
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  2. [often passive] process something to deal officially with a document, request, etc.
    • It will take a week for your application to be processed.
    Topics Computersb2
  3. [often passive] process something (computing) to perform a series of operations on data in a computer
    • The image is processed digitally by computer software.
    Topics Computersb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • efficiently
    • specially
    • correctly
    preposition
    • by
    • for
    • into
    phrases
    • highly processed
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  4. to understand the meaning of something that has happened or been said
    • process something My brain slowly processed the fact that I was free to leave.
    • process what, how, etc… It was a second later when I fully processed what he had said.
  5. Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French proces, from Latin processus ‘progression, course’, from the verb procedere, from pro- ‘forward’ + cedere ‘go’. Current senses of the verb date from the late 19th cent.

process2

verb
/prəˈses/
/prəˈses/
[intransitive] (formal)
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they process
/prəˈses/
/prəˈses/
he / she / it processes
/prəˈsesɪz/
/prəˈsesɪz/
past simple processed
/prəˈsest/
/prəˈsest/
past participle processed
/prəˈsest/
/prəˈsest/
-ing form processing
/prəˈsesɪŋ/
/prəˈsesɪŋ/
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  1. + adv./prep. to walk or move along slowly in, or as if in, a procession
    • The bishop, priests and deacons processed slowly through the cathedral.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • efficiently
    • specially
    • correctly
    preposition
    • by
    • for
    • into
    phrases
    • highly processed
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    Word Originearly 19th cent.: back-formation from procession.
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