گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'progress'

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فارسی

1 عمومی:: حركت‌

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2 عمومی:: جریان‌

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3 عمومی:: پیشرفت‌ كردن‌

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4 عمومی:: پیشرفت‌

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5 عمومی:: ترقی‌

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6 عمومی:: پیشروی‌

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english

1 general:: see IN PROGRESS.

American Heritage Idioms

2 general::   verb ADV. satisfactorily, smoothly, well The talks are progressing very well. | further He felt he still needed to progress further in his learning. | rapidly progressing rapidly in his chosen career | slowly The work is progressing quite slowly. | steadily VERB + PROGRESS fail to PREP. beyond Samir failed to progress beyond this first step on the ladder. | from, through allowing students to progress through the stages of the course | to She soon progressed from the basics to more difficult work. | towards slowly progressing towards a new kind of art | up his ambition to progress up the career ladder | with They are keen to progress with the scheme.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

3 general:: progress noun [ uncountable ] the process of getting better at doing something, or getting closer to finishing or achieving something: • a test of the students' progress. • We have made good progress towards meeting our objectives. advance noun [ countable usually plural ] a discovery, invention, or change that brings progress: • the technological advances of the twentieth century • advances in scientific knowledge • In recent years there have been enormous economic and social advances. breakthrough noun [ countable ] an important discovery or achievement that makes progress possible, especially one that happens suddenly after a long period of trying: • Scientists have described the discovery as a major breakthrough. • The breakthrough in the investigation came when police found a stolen car. make headway to make progress towards achieving something – used especially when it is difficult to make progress: • After several months of discussion, the committee had made little headway. no progress stalemate/deadlock [ uncountable and countable ] a situation in which no further progress can be made because two groups or organizations cannot find a way to end a disagreement: • The negotiations ended in deadlock. • At that point the strike appeared to have reached a stalemate. • the year-long political deadlock between the two parties impasse [ singular ] formal a situation in which progress has stopped completely, especially because people cannot agree on what to do next: • The continuing impasse over the budget. • The situation seemed to have reached an impasse. grind to a halt to slowly stop making any progress: • The economy seems to be grinding to a halt. • It was clear that the peace talks had ground to a halt.

Longman-Thesaurus

4 general:: progress verbs make progress • The country has made significant economic progress. hinder sb’s progress (= make it slower ) • Language problems might hinder a child’s progress at school. achieve progress • The talks ended with no real progress having been achieved. check (on) sb’s progress • A social worker calls regularly to check on the children’s progress. follow/monitor/chart sb’s progress (= keep checking it ) • Throughout the night, doctors charted his progress. assess/evaluate/review sb’s progress • We appraise the work and evaluate each student’s individual progress. adjectives slow • The task remains difficult and progress has been slow. steady • Steady progress has been made towards our objectives. good • He is out of hospital and making good progress. rapid • The investigation is making rapid progress. significant/real progress • Significant progress has been made in reducing nuclear weapons. great progress • Scientists have made great progress in the last four years. substantial/considerable progress • 2007 was a year of substantial progress for the company. satisfactory progress • The two students who fell behind are now making satisfactory progress.

transnet.ir

5 general:: noun advancement: We have made excellent progress.

Simple Definitions

6 general::   noun movement forwards ADJ. considerable, dramatic, encouraging, excellent, genuine, good, great, impressive, real, remarkable, significant, substantial | fast, rapid, swift | inexorable | slow, stately We watched the ship's stately progress out of the harbour. | satisfactory, steady | further | academic, educational VERB + PROGRESS achieve, make | assess, chart, check (on), evaluate, monitor, observe, review, trace, track, watch Regular tests enable the teacher to monitor the progress of each child. | block, hamper, hinder, impede, obstruct, slow (down) | halt, stop | accelerate, facilitate PROGRESS + NOUN report PREP. in ~ There was a cricket match in progress. | ~ from … to … The book traced his steady progress from petty theft to serious crime. | ~ in He's making good progress in maths. | ~ on How much progress have the builders made on the extension? | ~ towards Who can halt Woods' inexorable progress towards yet another championship? | ~ with She's making steady progress with her thesis. PHRASES a lack of progress I was frustrated by my apparent lack of progress when I started the violin. | a rate of progress At the present rate of progress we won't be finished before July. | work in progress I have one file for completed work and one for work in progress. improvement in society ADJ. economic, evolutionary, industrial, medical, scientific, social, technical, technological | human VERB + PROGRESS hold back PHRASES the march of progress the onward march of technological progress

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

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