programmes in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for programmes in the English»Serbian Dictionary

I.pro·gramme ['prəʊgræm] N

II.pro·gramme <-mm-> ['prəʊgræm] VB trans

'train·ing pro·gramme N, Am 'train·ing pro·gram N

tele·vi·sion 'pro·gramme N, Am tele·vi·sion 'pro·gram N

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screening of films, TV programmes

programmes Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

review [programme] RADIO, TV

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Government programmes alone, however well-intentioned, may not be able to dismantle barriers built over centuries.
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Programme activities include the hosting of summer schools, community outreach programmes, exhibitions, scholarships and lecture series and special events.
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He has hosted many cultural programmes inviting the artistes from various fields and honored them.
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A community centre will provide outreach support, young parent programmes, parent education, specialised playgroups, meeting rooms and a toy library.
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And fittingly, switching operating systems is no simple affair, considering that you would have to redo your entire collection of mini-software programmes.
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They financed the expansion through participation in international research programmes and by mobilising other financial resources.
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It has so far conducted 73 orientation programmes and 195 refresher courses.
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The university programmes became more job-oriented, and attempts were made to introduce course-unit systems and other methods of continuous assessment.
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Eminent educationists and scholars of the country are associated with the academic programmes provided on campus.
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He is on the sickness benefit, but that could change to the unemployment benefit when he finishes his programmes with a social services organisation.
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