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词汇 programmatic
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Definition of programmatic in English:

programmatic

adjective prəʊɡrəˈmatɪkˌproʊɡrəˈmædɪk
  • 1Of the nature of or according to a programme, schedule, or method.

    纲领性的;计划性的;有规划的

    a programmatic approach to change

    有计划的变革观。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • We transform study into training such that the university becomes entirely programmatic and oriented to the economy.
    • Part III, Urbanising Landscape, discusses programmatic and other new approaches to significant public open space.
    • The programmatic cutting edge of such a party must be its commitment to a struggle against imperialism based on the perspective of the international unity of the working class.
    • The volume is programmatic in its approach to the status of CEBs.
    • The book offers few broad programmatic prescriptions, but several follow logically from the book's evidence.
    • He also enjoys consulting with camp programs on programmatic, training, and psychosocial issues.
    • I think we've all agreed that our approach has been a bit too long on programmatic details and a bit too short on the vision thing.
    • The novel, though sometimes programmatic, can be a lot of fun.
    • Another way to address the problem of maintenance is to make response maintenance the focus of programmatic research.
    • Even at this early stage, the non-party has 70 regional branches, which will discuss the programmatic paper.
    • They may not show up as much as a specific weapon program might, but I think a great deal of programmatic redirection has taken place.
    • The promised development of a long term, strategic, programmatic approach will be a major step forward.
    • In one programmatic statement, he reduced the structural method to four basic operations.
    • Moreover, we can begin to adjust our own programmatic goals accordingly.
    • The programmatic demands, for now, are more radically reformist than revolutionary, which makes their rejection all the more disquieting.
    • The traditionally so pragmatic, unintellectual conservatives are currently unusually well served in programmatic terms.
    • The Commission used this new flexibility to develop its own regional priorities, and to introduce its own programmatic approach to regional assistance.
    • Discussions of how to address environmental ethics at camp usually offer programmatic exercises or discussions of ethics like the experiential lesson just described.
    • Before 2005, the approved conceptual and programmatic documents suggest the following schedule.
    • They have a justifiable and healthy reaction against the model of programmatic church, and I think that it's good in many respects.
  • 2Of the nature of programme music.

    标题音乐的

    programmatic tone poems and operas
    Example sentencesExamples
    • However, he shied away from any programmatic interpretations of his work, voicing the opinion that music was to be interpreted solely by the listener.
    • While not strictly programmatic, MacDowell's writing evokes heroes, villains, fair ladies, and life-and-death combats.
    • This element of mystery may sometimes suggest the sinister, and there is likely to remain a touch of the sinister in great music, even the least programmatic of it.
    • The lush melodies and programmatic effects in Chaminade's works will be appealing to audiences as well.
    • Not only did this very concrete programmatic inspiration help me to think in terms of structure and mood and color, but it also helped in facilitating a connection with the audience.
    • Vaughan Williams seems to have been particularly coy about the programmatic ideas that had propelled the symphony, crucially in some places.
    • The tension between Dave and Connie in her room is broken by its arrival along with a roiling, almost opera buffa, programmatic theme from Deutsch's music track.
    • That cannot be said of the other works on the disk, with one exception, and the programmatic notes of several of the composers underscore that.
    • The vast orchestration in context is reminiscent of her home country, and the drama in the tracks take more from programmatic classical music than pop.
    • Without becoming programmatic, the Overture evokes both nobility and its degradation, as they apply to Shakespeare's character.
    • Apart from the Faust music, his most remarkable work is the programmatic symphonic poem Macbeth.
    • The symphonies are more like a ‘fantasy or overture’ and the two here are both programmatic.
    • The words for emotions here, the programmatic vocabulary and the verbs reveal a certain way of looking at music as something that conveys feelings as a person knows and conveys them.
    • Even when it is not programmatic, Biber's music is vivid and often pictorial.
    • It is perhaps the most programmatic of Mahler's symphonies.
    • The piece Wind is reminiscent of a programmatic étude, requiring finger fluency and agility to execute quick pentatonic scale passages in both hands.
    • Like many works of the nineteenth century, this particular work is programmatic in nature.
    • Although Lees hints at the programmatic, his usual care and thought have gone into symphonic construction and the music can be enjoyed without reference to external events.
    • Based on long poem by Joseph Rodman Drake, this highly programmatic rhapsody describes the labors a male fairy must complete to be forgiven for falling in love with a mortal woman.
    • Since this piece is one of the few programmatic piano works Beethoven composed, I shared the story that inspired the piece.

Derivatives

  • programmatically

  • adverbprəʊɡrəˈmatɪk(ə)li
    • The newspapers and TV channels claim to render reality visible, but in fact, they diffuse a version of reality in which some events and trends are projected, while others are programmatically edited away.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • At his best, Burke writes in a muscular prose that captures, vividly if programmatically, the ebb and flow of battle, the sheer luck of survival, and the complicated politics of the era.
      • New technological arts were first cultivated programmatically in the Christian monasteries, which were the seats of learning and which were instrumental in the foundation of our current educational system.
      • Unless the labor movement figures out how to broaden its appeal, both programmatically and structurally, we will never reach the organizing goals we have set for ourselves.
      • I'm not a hot shot programmer by any means, but I've done quite a bit of playing around with getting data in and out of databases programmatically.

Rhymes

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Definition of programmatic in US English:

programmatic

adjectiveˌproʊɡrəˈmædɪkˌprōɡrəˈmadik
  • 1Of the nature of or according to a program, schedule, or method.

    纲领性的;计划性的;有规划的

    a programmatic approach to change

    有计划的变革观。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The traditionally so pragmatic, unintellectual conservatives are currently unusually well served in programmatic terms.
    • We transform study into training such that the university becomes entirely programmatic and oriented to the economy.
    • Before 2005, the approved conceptual and programmatic documents suggest the following schedule.
    • The novel, though sometimes programmatic, can be a lot of fun.
    • The Commission used this new flexibility to develop its own regional priorities, and to introduce its own programmatic approach to regional assistance.
    • In one programmatic statement, he reduced the structural method to four basic operations.
    • Discussions of how to address environmental ethics at camp usually offer programmatic exercises or discussions of ethics like the experiential lesson just described.
    • The book offers few broad programmatic prescriptions, but several follow logically from the book's evidence.
    • Even at this early stage, the non-party has 70 regional branches, which will discuss the programmatic paper.
    • The programmatic cutting edge of such a party must be its commitment to a struggle against imperialism based on the perspective of the international unity of the working class.
    • The programmatic demands, for now, are more radically reformist than revolutionary, which makes their rejection all the more disquieting.
    • Another way to address the problem of maintenance is to make response maintenance the focus of programmatic research.
    • They may not show up as much as a specific weapon program might, but I think a great deal of programmatic redirection has taken place.
    • He also enjoys consulting with camp programs on programmatic, training, and psychosocial issues.
    • Part III, Urbanising Landscape, discusses programmatic and other new approaches to significant public open space.
    • Moreover, we can begin to adjust our own programmatic goals accordingly.
    • The volume is programmatic in its approach to the status of CEBs.
    • I think we've all agreed that our approach has been a bit too long on programmatic details and a bit too short on the vision thing.
    • They have a justifiable and healthy reaction against the model of programmatic church, and I think that it's good in many respects.
    • The promised development of a long term, strategic, programmatic approach will be a major step forward.
    1. 1.1 Of the nature of program music.
      标题音乐的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The words for emotions here, the programmatic vocabulary and the verbs reveal a certain way of looking at music as something that conveys feelings as a person knows and conveys them.
      • Based on long poem by Joseph Rodman Drake, this highly programmatic rhapsody describes the labors a male fairy must complete to be forgiven for falling in love with a mortal woman.
      • The piece Wind is reminiscent of a programmatic étude, requiring finger fluency and agility to execute quick pentatonic scale passages in both hands.
      • The symphonies are more like a ‘fantasy or overture’ and the two here are both programmatic.
      • While not strictly programmatic, MacDowell's writing evokes heroes, villains, fair ladies, and life-and-death combats.
      • Vaughan Williams seems to have been particularly coy about the programmatic ideas that had propelled the symphony, crucially in some places.
      • The vast orchestration in context is reminiscent of her home country, and the drama in the tracks take more from programmatic classical music than pop.
      • However, he shied away from any programmatic interpretations of his work, voicing the opinion that music was to be interpreted solely by the listener.
      • Apart from the Faust music, his most remarkable work is the programmatic symphonic poem Macbeth.
      • That cannot be said of the other works on the disk, with one exception, and the programmatic notes of several of the composers underscore that.
      • Without becoming programmatic, the Overture evokes both nobility and its degradation, as they apply to Shakespeare's character.
      • Since this piece is one of the few programmatic piano works Beethoven composed, I shared the story that inspired the piece.
      • Even when it is not programmatic, Biber's music is vivid and often pictorial.
      • Like many works of the nineteenth century, this particular work is programmatic in nature.
      • Not only did this very concrete programmatic inspiration help me to think in terms of structure and mood and color, but it also helped in facilitating a connection with the audience.
      • The tension between Dave and Connie in her room is broken by its arrival along with a roiling, almost opera buffa, programmatic theme from Deutsch's music track.
      • This element of mystery may sometimes suggest the sinister, and there is likely to remain a touch of the sinister in great music, even the least programmatic of it.
      • Although Lees hints at the programmatic, his usual care and thought have gone into symphonic construction and the music can be enjoyed without reference to external events.
      • The lush melodies and programmatic effects in Chaminade's works will be appealing to audiences as well.
      • It is perhaps the most programmatic of Mahler's symphonies.
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