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The word "program" can be understood in different ways depending on the context. Here’s a simple explanation:

Definition

Noun: 1. A program can refer to a performance or series of performances at an event. For example, "The program lasted more than two hours." 2. In computer science, a program is a set of instructions that a computer can understand and execute. For example, "The program required several hundred lines of code." 3. A program can also mean an academic course. For instance, "He was admitted to a new program at the university." 4. It can also describe a list of events for a show or sporting event. For example, "You can't tell the players without a program." 5. In politics, a program can refer to a document that outlines the goals of a political party. For example, "Their candidate simply ignored the party platform, even though they offered no positive program." 6. A program can also refer to a radio or television show. For example, "Did you see his program last night?" 7. It can denote a system of projects intended to meet public needs. For example, "Working mothers rely on the day care program." 8. Lastly, it can refer to a series of steps or goals to be accomplished. For example, "They drew up a six-step plan."

Usage Instructions
  • Use "program" when talking about events, computer instructions, academic courses, and media shows.
  • As a verb, use it when referring to the act of writing code or organizing an event.
Examples
  • Noun: "The concert's program included several famous symphonies."
  • Verb: "I need to program my computer to perform specific tasks."
Advanced Usage
  • In a computing context, "program" can refer to different types of software, such as applications, scripts, or systems.
  • In organizational contexts, it might refer to long-term projects or initiatives, like community service programs.
Word Variants
  • Programming (noun): The act of writing computer programs. "She is studying programming."
  • Programmer (noun): A person who writes computer programs. "He works as a programmer."
Different Meanings
  • The word "program" can have a different meaning based on the context, such as an event schedule, a set of instructions for a computer, or an academic course.
Synonyms
  • For a performance: schedule, agenda
  • For computer context: software, application
  • For a political plan: platform, initiative
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs
  • There aren't many common idioms specifically with "program." However, understanding the context of "to run a program" means to execute a computer program or to carry out a plan.
Summary

The word "program" is versatile and can be used in various contexts, from performances and academic courses to computer software.

Noun
  1. a performance (or series of performances) at a public presentation
    • the program lasted more than two hours
  2. (computer science) a sequence of instructions that a computer can interpret and execute
    • the program required several hundred lines of code
  3. an integrated course of academic studies
    • he was admitted to a new program at the university
  4. an announcement of the events that will occur as part of a theatrical or sporting event
    • you can't tell the players without a program
  5. a document stating the aims and principles of a political party
    • their candidate simply ignored the party platform
    • they won the election even though they offered no positive program
  6. a radio or television show
    • did you see his program last night?
  7. a system of projects or services intended to meet a public need
    • he proposed an elaborate program of public works
    • working mothers rely on the day care program
  8. a series of steps to be carried out or goals to be accomplished
    • they drew up a six-step plan
    • they discussed plans for a new bond issue
Verb
  1. write a computer program
  2. arrange a program of or for
    • program the 80th birthday party

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