单词 | proceed |
释义 | proceedWord family adjectiveproceduralnounprocedureproceederproceedingverbproceed pro·ceed /prəˈsiːd/ ●●○ S3 W3 AWL verb [intransitiveI] 1 CONTINUE/NOT STOP formal to continue to do something that has already been planned or started 继续进行,继续做 proceed with The government was determined to proceed with the election. 政府决心继续进行选举。 Before proceeding further, we must define our terms. 我们必须先定义术语,然后再往下展开。 Register In everyday English, people usually say go ahead rather than proceed: 在日常英语中,人们一般说 go ahead ,而不说 proceed They decided to go ahead with the project. 他们决定继续进行该项目。 2 formal to continue 继续 Work is proceeding according to plan. 工作正在按计划进行。 3 proceed to do something START DOING somethingto do something after doing something else first – used sometimes to express surprise or annoyance 接着做,继而做〔有时用于表示感到意外或恼怒〕 Sammy took off his coat and proceeded to undo his boots. 萨米脱掉了外衣,接着又解开靴子。 Examples from the Corpus proceed to do something• These begin with the girly accessories of dollies and dollies' accessories and proceed to clothes and fashion.• Whipping out a bank roll, he proceeded to count it out on the table.• Royston then proceeded to deny all the accusations.• He had bought a number of blocks on the south side of Broadway and proceeded to develop them beginning in 1910.• After listening carefully to my advice, she proceeded to do the exact opposite!• Martin marched into the shop and proceeded to hurl abuse at the girl behind the counter, • Then she proceeded to insult all the people on earth before she described the happenings in room 212.• Encouraged by this success, the rebels proceeded to organise a defensive network throughout the Holy Land.• We proceeded to state our respective positions, which took about fifteen minutes.• He then proceeded to stomp on it, in the presence of the emperor.• Magilla was given a large sheet of plain white paper and a felt-tip pen and proceeded to write down all our thoughts. 4 [always +adv/prepositionprep] formalGO to move in a particular direction 〔向某一方向〕前进,移动 proceed to/towards/into etc Passengers for Miami should proceed to gate 25. 前往迈阿密的乘客请到25号登机口。 5.proceed against somebody phrasal verbphr v law SCLto begin a legal case against someone 起诉〔某人〕,对〔某人〕提起诉讼 Examples from the Corpus proceed against • Furthermore, the role of the police is crucial in determining whether offences that they do know about are proceeded against.• In 1965, an undertaking was given that only serious breaches of the Act should be proceeded against.• Those items would not in the event have been proceeded against, because prosecuting authorities would fear a jury acquittal.• Instead, the justices must decide whether to allow Jones' case to proceed against Clinton while he is still in office.• If the commissioners vote to proceed against Microsoft, they may move quickly, the magazine says.• Only Nikias mentions their specific brief from the People to proceed against Selinus, and his views do not prevail.• He might proceed against the judgment debtor in person; or against his property.• S. high court said a state lawsuit could proceed against truck manufacturers accused of negligence for failing to install antilock brakes. 6 proceed from something phrasal verbphr v formal COME FROM/ORIGINATEto happen or exist as a result of something 源于[出自]某事物 ideas that proceed from a disturbed state of mind 心烦意乱时产生的想法 Examples from the Corpus proceed from • It is now nothing more than a small rise in Pitt Street as it proceeds from Delancey to Grand.• They were to proceed from here on foot.• These proceed from imagination and affection, and abate somewhat of the angular distinctness of objects.• The sum needed to cover the gap would gradually decrease each year as proceeds from parental trust funds phase into the system.• If we proceed from prudential to moral imperatives, will the conditions of the choice be fundamentally changed?• The sanctuary was further enhanced by a mysterious and delightful flower-like odor which proceeded from the coffin.• If he proceeds from the Son, why do you not say he is the grandson of the Father?• As the cells proceed from the stem cell to the various mature blood cell types they divide many times. 7 proceed to something phrasal verbphr v formal if you proceed to the next part of an activity, job etc, you do or take part in the next part of it 进而做[参加] SYN go on to players who proceed to the finals of the competition 进入决赛的选手 Examples from the Corpus proceed to • These begin with the girly accessories of dollies and dollies' accessories and proceed to clothes and fashion. Do not confuse with precede (=happen before or go before): the period of illness that preceded his death 不要和 precede〔先于…发生;走在…之前〕混淆: the period of illness that preceded his death 他去世前的那段生病时期 Examples from the Corpus proceed• Contract drafting and negotiation Contract drafting can generally proceed concurrently with due diligence.• I intended to proceed just as we had discussed.• According to the newspaper the negotiations are proceeding smoothly.• Contract negotiations are proceeding smoothly.• The silicon ingots are highly perfect single crystals and on the atomic scale the cutting has to proceed through breaking bonds.• And he proceeded to do just that, quite convincingly.• The abrasive new general brushed aside Stirling's request and proceeded to give him a lecture.• Unfortunately, they allowed his notice to expire without further action and proceeded to recruit new employees.• Work on the new tunnel is proceeding very well.• They are anxious to proceed with the program and reap the economic payoffs it promises on both sides of the border. proceed with• Russia decided to proceed with economic reforms. proceed to/towards/into etc• Both historians proceed to a greater or lesser extent by way of discussion of great photographers.• She was beginning to have dreams of her own and hers would proceed to action.• And he proceeded to do just that, quite convincingly.• We now proceed to examine some simple cases.• Then he proceeded to hit her again.• The Wildcats, however, proceeded to show some zip of their own.• She proceeded to tell him a joke so corny that Uncle Billy would have flatly refused it for his own collection.• Meanwhile, rehearsals for Blithe Spirit were proceeding to their second week with me sitting on this bombshell. From Longman Business Dictionary proceedpro·ceed /prəˈsiːd/ verb [intransitiveI] formal to continue to do something that has been started The discussions between the two firms are proceeding slowly but satisfactorily. In order to proceed, Millicom needs a radio frequency to test the network. proceed with The banks are proceeding with preparations for the merger. → proceed against somebody → proceed to something (1300-1400) Old French proceder, from Latin procedere “to go forward” |
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