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单词 operation
释义

operation

See also: Operation and opération

English

Etymology

From Middle French operation, from Old French operacion, from Latin operātiō, from the verb operor (I work), from opus, operis (work). Equivalent to operate + -ion.

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˌɒp.əˈɹeɪ.ʃən/
    • (file)
  • (General American) IPA(key): /ˌɑ.pəˈɹeɪ.ʃən/
    • (file)
  • Rhymes: -eɪʃən
  • Hyphenation: op‧e‧ra‧tion

Noun

operation (countable and uncountable, plural operations)

  1. The method by which a device performs its function.
    It is dangerous to look at the beam of a laser while it is in operation.
  2. The method or practice by which actions are done.
  3. The act or process of operating; agency; the exertion of power, physical, mechanical, or moral.
    • 1689 (indicated as 1690), [John Locke], chapter 2, in An Essay Concerning Humane Understanding. [], London: [] Eliz[abeth] Holt, for Thomas Basset, [], OCLC 153628242, book I, page 8:
      the pain and sickness caused by manna are confessedly nothing but the effects of its operations on the stomach and guts.
    • 1695, C[harles] A[lphonse] du Fresnoy, John Dryden, transl., De Arte Graphica. The Art of Painting, [], London: [] J[ohn] Heptinstall for W. Rogers, [], OCLC 261121781:
      Speculative painting, without the assistance of manual operation, can never attain to perfection.
  4. A planned undertaking.
    The police ran an operation to get vagrants off the streets.
    The Katrina relief operation was considered botched.
  5. A business or organization.
    We run our operation from a storefront.
    They run a multinational produce-supply operation.
  6. (medicine) A surgical procedure.
    She had an operation to remove her appendix.
    • 1750, W[illiam] Ellis, The Country Housewife's Family Companion [] , London: James Hodges; B. Collins, OCLC 837728611, page 157:
      This done, ſhe performs the very ſame Operation on the other Side of the Cock's Body, and there takes out the other Stone; then ſhe ſtitches up the Wounds, and lets the Fowl go about as at other Times, till the Capon is fatted in a Coup, which is commonly done from Chriſtmas to Candlemas, and after.
  7. (computing, logic, mathematics) A procedure for generating a value from one or more other values (the operands);
    (mathematics, more formally) a function which maps zero or more (but typically two) operands to a single output value.
    The number of operands associated with an operation is called its arity; an operation of arity 2 is called a binary operation.
  8. (military) A military campaign (e.g. Operation Desert Storm)
  9. (obsolete) Effect produced; influence.
    • 1655, Thomas Fuller, James Nichols, editor, The Church History of Britain, [], volume (please specify |volume=I to III), new edition, London: [] [James Nichols] for Thomas Tegg and Son, [], published 1837, OCLC 913056315:
      The bards [] had great operation on the vulgar.

Synonyms

  • (mathematics): function, transformation

Derived terms

  • additive operation
  • arithmetic operation
  • binary operation
  • black bag operation
  • black operation
  • co-operation
  • cottage food operation
  • driver-only operation
  • dyadic operation
  • floating point operation
  • Gigli's operation
  • grow operation
  • Hartmann's operation
  • in operation
  • line of operations
  • logical operation
  • multiplicative operation
  • operation of law
  • pivot operation
  • reoperation
  • set operation
  • short-circuit logical operation
  • unary operation
  • unit operation
  • (business or organization): mission operations
  • opera
  • operable
  • operand
  • operant
  • operate
  • operational
  • operative
  • operator
  • opus

Descendants

  • Japanese: オペレーション (operēshon)
  • Scottish Gaelic: opairèisean

Translations

References

  • operation on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

Further reading

  • operation in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913
  • operation in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911

Anagrams

  • petronoia

Interlingua

Noun

operation (plural operationes)

  1. operation (surgical procedure)

Middle French

Noun

operation f (plural operations)

  1. function; role
    • 1595, Michel de Montaigne, Essais:
      C'est tesmoignage de crudité et indigestion que de regorger la viande comme on l'a avallée. L'estomac n'a pas faict son operation, s'il n'a faict changer la façon et la forme a ce qu'on luy avoit donné à cuire.
      It's testament of rawness and indigestion when one regurgitates meat in the same state as one swallowed it. The stomach hasn't done its function if it hasn't change the shape and the form of what one has given it to cook.

Swedish

Etymology

From Latin operātiō.

Pronunciation

  • (file)

Noun

operation c

  1. an operation (planned undertaking)
  2. (medicine) an operation
  3. (mathematics) an operation
  4. (military) an operation

Declension

Declension of operation 
SingularPlural
IndefiniteDefiniteIndefiniteDefinite
Nominativeoperationoperationenoperationeroperationerna
Genitiveoperationsoperationensoperationersoperationernas

References

  • operation in Svensk ordbok (SO)
  • operation in Svenska Akademiens ordlista (SAOL)
  • operation in Svenska Akademiens ordbok (SAOB)
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