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process /ˈprəʊses $ ˈprɑː-/ noun [countable]
process verb [transitive]
process /prəˈses/ verb [intransitive always + adverb/preposition]

پروسه، فرآیند، روند
عمل آوردن، طریقه، روش، پویش، فراگرد، شیوه، تحویل، فرابرد، پرورش دادن، تقویم کردن، تولید کردن، جریان کار، عملکرد، زائده (در کالبدشناسی)، مراحل مختلف چیزی، پیشرفت تدریجی و مداوم، جریان عمل، مرحله، دوره عمل، طرز عمل، تهیه کردن، مراحلی را طی کردن، به انجام رساندن، تمام کردن، فراگرد، فراشد، روند، فرآیند، پردازش کردن، جریان کار در دادگاه، جریان دعوی، از مجرای قانون تعقیب کردن، احضار کردن، علوم مهندسی: مرحله، کامپیوتر: پردازش کردن، معماری: فرابرش، قانون فقه: تکلیف به حضور کردن، شیمی: فرآیند، روانشناسی: زائده، زیست شناسی: فرایند، بازرگانی: جریان، ورزش: روند، علوم نظامی: تهیه و تولید کردن، معماری: آمودن
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[TahlilGaran] Persian Dictionary

process
[noun]
Synonyms:
- procedure, action, course, manner, means, measure, method, operation, performance, practice, system
- development, advance, evolution, growth, movement, progress, progression
[verb]
Synonyms:
- handle, deal with, fulfil
Related Words: fashion, manner, method, mode, modus, system, technique, way, wise, routine, operation
English Thesaurus: deal with something, handle, tackle, see to/attend to somebody/something, take care of something, ...

[TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary

I. process1 S1 W1 AC /ˈprəʊses $ ˈprɑː-/ noun [countable]
[Word Family: noun: process, processing, procession, processor; adjective: processed, processional; verb: process]
[Date: 1300-1400; Language: Old French; Origin: proces, from Latin processus, from procedere; proceed]

1. a series of actions that are done in order to achieve a particular result:
the Israeli–Egyptian peace process
Repetition can help the learning process.
process of
the process of economic change
slow/lengthy/laborious etc process
Getting fit again has been a long slow process.
the mental processes involved in decision-making

2. a series of things that happen naturally and result in gradual change
process of
the natural process of evolution
Coal forms by a slow process of chemical change.
the digestive process

3. be in the process of (doing) something to have started doing something and not yet be finished:
The company is in the process of moving to new offices.

4. be in process if something is in process, it is happening now:
There was an armed revolt in process.

5. in the process while you are doing something or something is happening:
I spilt the coffee, burning myself in the process.

6. process of elimination a way of finding the right answer, the truth etc by gradually deciding that none of the other answers etc are possible
by (a) process of elimination
I solved the problem by a process of elimination.

7. a method of making or producing goods:
the car production process
Recycling is an industrial process.
due process

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

II. process2 AC verb [transitive]

1. to make food, materials, or goods ready to be used or sold, for example by preserving or improving them in some way:
Goats’ cheese may be processed in many ways.
Two million workers are employed processing goods for electronic firms.

2. to deal with an official document, request etc in the usual way
process an application/claim/transaction etc
All university applications are processed through this system.

3. to deal with information using a computer:
The new network will enable data to be processed more speedily.

4. to print a picture from a photographic film
data processing, word processor

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

III. process3 /prəˈses/ verb [intransitive always + adverb/preposition]
formal to walk or move along in a very slow and serious way, especially as part of a group

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

process
noun
ADJ. gradual, lengthy, long, slow | constant, continuous | complex, complicated, difficult | natural | due the due process of law
painful Removing the splinters from the wound was a long and painful process.
consultation, consultative, decision-making, management, planning | cognitive, creative, learning, mental Teachers are trained to stimulate the child's cognitive processes.
assessment, selection | democratic, electoral, political Churches are taking a key role in the democratic process.
chemical, industrial, manufacturing, production | ageing, biological, evolutionary, physical | judicial, legal | peace a stalemate in the peace process
historical, social
VERB + PROCESS go through Each time we have to go through the whole decision-making process again.
accelerate, speed up, stimulate Excessive exposure to sunlight speeds up the ageing process of the skin.
PROCESS + VERB take place The selection process takes place over a period of two weeks.
PREP. ~ for a legal process for dealing with defrauders
~ of the process of change
PHRASES a stage in/of the process

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

process
verb
ADV. efficiently | quickly | automatically | routinely
PREP. for The plant is then processed for dye.
into The berries are processed into juice or sauce.
PHRASES highly processed highly processed foods

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

process

slow
Collecting the data is a slow process.
long/lengthy
Try to be patient through the long process of healing.
laborious (=taking a lot of time and effort)
The copying of manuscripts was a laborious process.
complex
Getting a visa can be a complex process.
a natural process
Birth is a natural process.
a formal process
A decision will only be taken after a formal consultation process.
a mental process
Cats have different mental processes from dogs.
the learning process
The student is actively involved in the learning process.
the peace process
They are frustrated with the lack of progress in the peace process.
the decision-making process
Not all staff can participate in the decision-making process.
a selection process
An interview normally forms part of the selection process.
go through a process (also undergo a process formal) (=experience a process)
A lot of companies are going through a process of change.
The system underwent a process of simplification.
take part in a process (also participate in a process)
We encourage our clients to participate in the process at every stage.

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

process
noun
BAD: The production of plastic paper clips has seven processes.
GOOD: The production of plastic paper clips has seven stages.

Usage Note:
process = a series of actions or operations that are performed in order to make or do something: 'The process begins with the gathering of the coffee beans.'
stage = one of the actions or operations in a process: 'During the next stage in the process the beans are dried.'

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Common Errors

deal with something to take the necessary action, especially in order to solve a problem:
We need to deal with problems like pollution and climate change.
I spend most of my day dealing with customer enquiries.
handle to deal with a problem or difficult situation by making particular decisions. Used especially when talking about how well or badly someone does this:
He handled the situation very well.
Most customers were happy with the way their complaints had been handled.
tackle to start to deal with a problem, especially one that is complicated:
We need to tackle the issue of drugs in schools.
The government is introducing new measures to tackle online crime.
see to/attend to somebody/something to deal with all the practical details of something that needs to be done or organized. Attend to is more formal than see to:
My son saw to all the funeral arrangements.
I have some business to attend to.
take care of something to do the work or make the arrangements that are necessary for something to happen. Used especially when you do this for someone else so that they do not have to worry about it:
My secretary takes care of all the paperwork.
process if a company or organization processes a letter, form etc, they do the things that are usually done as part of their official system, in order to deal with it:
It will take a minimum of 14 days to process your passport application.
I called their office, and they said that my request was still being processed.

[TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus

system an organized set of ideas, methods, actions etc that you use to do something:
the airport security system
the system for dealing with refugees
process a series of actions that are done in order to achieve a particular result:
the process of teaching children to read
Repeat the same process, until all the sugar has dissolved.
procedure the official or usually agreed way of doing something:
You must follow the normal complaints procedure.
Large companies have a standard procedure for informing new employees about conditions of work.
formula a method or set of principles that you use to solve a problem or make sure that something is successful:
The team are hoping to use the same winning formula that they used last season.
There is no magic formula for success (=a method that is certain to succeed).
deal with something to take the necessary action, especially in order to solve a problem:
We need to deal with problems like pollution and climate change.
I spend most of my day dealing with customer enquiries.
handle to deal with a problem or difficult situation by making particular decisions. Used especially when talking about how well or badly someone does this:
He handled the situation very well.
Most customers were happy with the way their complaints had been handled.
tackle to start to deal with a problem, especially one that is complicated:
We need to tackle the issue of drugs in schools.
The government is introducing new measures to tackle online crime.
see to/attend to somebody/something to deal with all the practical details of something that needs to be done or organized. Attend to is more formal than see to:
My son saw to all the funeral arrangements.
I have some business to attend to.
take care of something to do the work or make the arrangements that are necessary for something to happen. Used especially when you do this for someone else so that they do not have to worry about it:
My secretary takes care of all the paperwork.

[TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus


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