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Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - process

 

Process

process
1. n. & v. --n. 1 a course of action or proceeding, esp. a series of stages in manufacture or some other operation. 2 the progress or course of something (in process of construction). 3 a natural or involuntary operation or series of changes (the process of growing old). 4 an action at law; a summons or writ. 5 Anat., Zool., & Bot. a natural appendage or outgrowth on an organism. --v.tr. 1 handle or deal with by a particular process. 2 treat (food, esp. to prevent decay) (processed cheese). 3 Computing operate on (data) by means of a program. Phrases and idioms in process of time as time goes on. process server a sheriff's officer who serves writs. Derivatives processable adj. Etymology: ME f. OF proces f. L processus (as PROCEED) 2. v.intr. walk in procession. Etymology: back-form. f. PROCESSION
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  I. noun (plural ~es) Etymology: Middle English proces, from Anglo-French procés, from Latin ~us, from procedere Date: 14th century 1. progress, advance , something going on ; proceeding, 2. a. a natural phenomenon marked by gradual changes that lead toward a particular result , a continuing natural or biological activity or function , a series of actions or operations conducing to an end, 3. 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 , conk VI, II. transitive verb Date: 1532 1. to proceed against by law ; prosecute, b. to take out a summons against, to serve a summons on, 2. to subject to a special ~ or treatment (as in the course of manufacture or film development), b. to subject to or handle through an established usually routine set of procedures , to integrate sensory information received so that an action or response is generated , to subject to examination or analysis , to work (hair) into a conk, III. adjective Date: 1888 treated or made by a special ~ especially when involving synthesis or artificial modification, made by or used in a mechanical or photomechanical duplicating ~, of or involving illusory effects usually introduced during ~ing of the film, IV. intransitive verb Etymology: back-formation from 1~ion Date: 1814 to move in a ~ion ...
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