英:[ˈprəʊsesɪŋ]
美:[ ˈprɑːsesɪŋ]
英:[ˈprəʊsesɪŋ]
美:[ ˈprɑːsesɪŋ]
n.
(数据)处理
整理
配置
工艺(生产方法)设计
v.
加工( process的现在分词 )
处理
审阅
审核
noun
progress, advance
in the process of time
something going on : proceeding
a natural phenomenon marked by gradual changes that lead toward a particular result
the process of growth
a series of actions or operations conducing to an endespecially: a continuous operation or treatment especially in manufacture
the whole course of proceedings in a legal action
the summons, mandate, or writ used by a court to compel the appearance of the defendant in a legal action or compliance with its orders
a prominent or projecting part of an organism or organic structure a nerve cell process
a bone process
conk entry 6
verb (1)
transitive verb
to proceed against by law : prosecute
to take out a summons against
to subject to a special process or treatment (as in the course of manufacture or film development)
to subject to or handle through an established usually routine set of procedures
process insurance claims
to work (hair) into a conk
adjective
treated or made by a special process especially when involving synthesis or artificial modification
made by or used in a mechanical or photomechanical duplicating process
of or involving illusory effects usually introduced during processing of the film
verb (2)
intransitive verb
to move in a procession
data processing数据处理
image processing图像处理;图象加工
signal processing信号处理
processing equipment工艺设备
information processing信息处理;信息加工;情报整理
processing method处理方法;加工方法
processing system处理系统
food processing食品加工,食品处理;进食,食品热杀菌
processing technique生产工艺;制造工艺
processing industry加工工业
digital image processing数字图象处理
digital signal processing数字信号处理
processing plantn. 炼油厂;石油加工厂
processing machinery加工机械
mineral processing选矿;矿物加工工程
processing conditions加工条件
metal processing金属加工
processing trade加工贸易;委托加工贸易
processing time处理时间
processing capacity处理能力;处理容量
加工
炮制
加工
加工
炮炙
炮制的古称。
修事
根据中医药理论,按照医疗、调制、制剂、贮藏等不同要求以及药材自身的性质,将药材加工成饮片时所采取的一系列传统制药技术。古称“炮炙”。
Noun Middle English proces, from Anglo-French procés, from Latin processus, from procedere Verb (2) back-formation from procession >entry 1
The first known use of process was in the 14th century
process1 of 2noun
advance entry 2 sense 1
the process of time
something going on
a natural continuing action or series of actions or changes life processes mental processes
the process of growth
a series of actions or operations leading to a result
a manufacturing process
the carrying on of a legal action
due process of law
a bodily part that sticks out or is conspicuous : outgrowth
a bony process
process2 of 2verb
to change or prepare by special treatment
process foods
to take care of according to a routine process insurance claims
process people looking for a job
to take in and organize for use in a variety of ways process information
computers process data
1 Then they put it on the scale in the shop next door to the processing shed.
2 I’m frozen, still processing the meaning of her words.
3 We must develop farm produce processing industry to boost the county economy.
发展农产品加工业,壮大县域经济.
4 I had worked the killing cones in Joel Salatin’s processing shed.
5 That would help cancel out the scents I remembered from the processing shed.
6 There was one obvious option: a night-shift job at a chicken processing plant.
7 “Okay,” I say, still not sure I am processing the information correctly.
8 The commission then has an informative pre-hearing conference to let the owner of the building know about the process that will ensue.
9 Examining rhythm and melody processing in young children using fMRI.
10 After a few minutes of neighborly chitchat, we all drifted toward our stations in the processing shed.
11 For example, government rules say the walls of a processing plant must be white.
12 Zita applied for a visa immediately and after many weeks of hassles and bureaucratic processing, she arrived in Los Angeles.
13 The lights were on in the office, but whoever was in charge of processing IDs hadn’t started yet, which meant that everyone had to wait outside in the atrium or somewhere else nearby.
14 Hulking things of metal, enamel, and glass, the steam-powered machinery filled the room with a rhythmic hum, like the stomach processing its food.
15 If they had found something they would still be there, surely; it must take hours, going over everything, processing the evidence.
16 He’s going to have to spell it out for me, because I’m not processing what he’s saying.
17 She had explained everything that had happened over the summer, but they seemed to struggle with processing the information.
18 She looks pale, still processing the fact that our debts have been erased in the blink of an eye.
19 But Naylor’s farm is one link in a chain that includes fossil fuels, artificial fertilizer, pesticides, heavy machinery, feedlots, antibiotics, and processing plants.
20 Several of the tools used in this process, such as the stone reaping knives and grindstones, were similar to the tools independently invented in the Fertile Crescent for processing seeds of other wild grasses.