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单词 operational
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Definition of operational in English:

operational

adjective ɒpəˈreɪʃ(ə)n(ə)lˌɑpəˈreɪʃ(ə)n(ə)l
  • 1In or ready for use.

    实行的;使用的

    the new laboratory is fully operational

    新实验室已完全投入使用。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He arrived in August 1942, just two months after the covert base there became operational.
    • The National Cervical-screening Programme first became operational in 1990.
    • The second Improvement District in Sandton became operational in mid-November last year.
    • However, it would not be until 2008 before portions of the port became operational.
    • The new facility became operational last July and incorporates crown, magistrates and county courts.
    • It was the first hotel in the area and before it became operational he provided the villagers with a crash course in tourism and English.
    • The new main became operational two months ahead of the original schedule.
    • A 125-megawatt heavy-water reactor became operational near Karachi the same year.
    • The Special Reconnaissance Regiment, which became operational in April, carried out the ceremony at a secret location on Friday.
    • When the channel became operational, it was perceived to be a ‘red’ channel, but that soon changed.
    • A water treatment plant in Cubbon Park became operational on Friday.
    • After three years of construction (mostly by me), our simulator became operational.
    • It became operational on October 8, 1965 and was opened to the public in May 1966.
    • The Programme was announced on 13 December 2001 and became operational on 28 January this year.
    • The phoneline which became operational in September is attracting a mix of callers and a combination of complaints and praise.
    • This class of ships was the largest in the Federation until the Oppressor class prototype became operational.
    • Two berths came on stream last year and another became operational last month.
    • The composting facility became operational in March this year and so far, 15 tonnes of vermi compost has been sold.
    • After 87 years of continuous service, it continues to be as useful as the day it became operational.
    • The missiles became operational in 1993, although their development dates back to 1985.
    Synonyms
    up and running, running, working, functioning, operative, in operation, in use, in action, going
    in working order, workable, serviceable, functional, usable, viable, ready for action, prepared
    1. 1.1 Relating to the routine functioning and activities of an organization.
      日常业务的
      the coffee bar's initial operational costs

      咖啡吧最初的日常经营成本。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • It is important not to disrupt those analytical and operational activities.
      • Fuel accounts for only 5 percent of the operational costs for buses, while spare parts account for a much larger percentage.
      • One was a joint venture project, where another organisation shared the capital and operational costs.
      • But as usual, Ian, the problem really is cost and it's not just the capital cost, it's the operational cost.
      • As there are so many orphaned children, the operational costs of these organisations need to be taken into account.
      • There are different business models, but what is for certain is that the admission fees will only pay for a tiny fraction of operational costs.
      • They conducted all operational and scientific activities aboard the spacecraft.
      • This represents their contribution to operational costs of those activities of the ECB in which they participate.
      • PPD spends an average of Rp 11.9 billion per month on operational costs.
      • She also said that ICE would take between 20 percent and 25 percent from the fund for operational costs.
      • The campaign aims to demonstrate the wide range of operational activities undertaken by the special constabulary.
      • With ticket prices at Rp 6,000 per visitor, the zoo needs at least 500 visitors to cover its operational costs.
      • A good example is that of computer systems that support the operational activities of an organization.
      • Apart from extensive construction related tax reliefs, double rent relief was available in respect of operational costs.
      • Perhaps the greatest advantage to the organization is an operational one.
      • A further $100m of operational charges are set to dampen benefits arising from a strong operating environment.
      • From sympathetic donors she gets some help to cover the $100,000 a year operational costs.
      • At the half-year point the company said that moves to improve product availability and cut costs had lifted its operational performance.
      • It keeps its prices low by having low operational costs.
      • He took charge of all operational functions as well as information technology, human resources, customer service and finance.
    2. 1.2 Relating to active operations of the armed forces, police, or emergency services.
      执行军事行动的;作战的
      an operational fighter squadron

      执行军事行动的战斗机中队。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Linn's book is a detailed operational history of military action to pacify and restore order to the islands.
      • It uses advanced technology to both deal with incoming telephone calls and to pass messages on to operational police.
      • There exist significant differences in the operational military consequences of each of the options.
      • Even plans to buy boots for operational officers and new police helmets will have to be scrapped along with structural work on police stations.
      • We as operational police officers do not have the time to sit down and read everything that is thrown at us.
      • The police say it has saved people being arrested and kept operational police on the streets and out of custody offices.
      • Substantial numbers of police officers preserve the peace in support of operational police colleagues.
      • Because the better operational police officers are the ones who pay attention to what their staff need to perform the job well, which includes the way you manage them.
      • In real warfare, an operational commander will mix and vary his modes depending on the situation.
      • Training the soldiers and teams in the midst of an operational deployment proved a great challenge.
      • Were these officers making a tactical, operational, or strategic decision?
      • For example, consider cases involving fire services and police forces with an operational dimension to them.
      • I am sure the withdrawal of operational officers from Wallington police station has had an impact on recent events.
      • We believe that operational personnel deployed at division command or alternate command posts should be equal.
      • Everybody knows the difference between operational police work and intelligence work.
      • This is an operational police document and will not be available to the public.
      • We totally respect his complete authority and independence in relation to confidential operational police matters.
      • For planning purposes, AC units are available for one operational deployment every three years.
      • In one aspect, an operational active component squadron can be viewed much like a factory.
      • Indeed, they would be under British operational control during wartime.
  • 2Philosophy
    Relating to or in accordance with operationalism.

    〔哲〕操作论的,操作主义的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He noted that operational definitions link concepts to primary experimental data via the schema
    • The world of which dependent origination is the operational factor is of a different ontological status: one of emptiness.

Definition of operational in US English:

operational

adjectiveˌäpəˈrāSH(ə)n(ə)lˌɑpəˈreɪʃ(ə)n(ə)l
  • 1In or ready for use.

    实行的;使用的

    the new laboratory is fully operational

    新实验室已完全投入使用。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A 125-megawatt heavy-water reactor became operational near Karachi the same year.
    • It became operational on October 8, 1965 and was opened to the public in May 1966.
    • The Programme was announced on 13 December 2001 and became operational on 28 January this year.
    • He arrived in August 1942, just two months after the covert base there became operational.
    • This class of ships was the largest in the Federation until the Oppressor class prototype became operational.
    • A water treatment plant in Cubbon Park became operational on Friday.
    • It was the first hotel in the area and before it became operational he provided the villagers with a crash course in tourism and English.
    • The new facility became operational last July and incorporates crown, magistrates and county courts.
    • The phoneline which became operational in September is attracting a mix of callers and a combination of complaints and praise.
    • The missiles became operational in 1993, although their development dates back to 1985.
    • The composting facility became operational in March this year and so far, 15 tonnes of vermi compost has been sold.
    • Two berths came on stream last year and another became operational last month.
    • After three years of construction (mostly by me), our simulator became operational.
    • The National Cervical-screening Programme first became operational in 1990.
    • When the channel became operational, it was perceived to be a ‘red’ channel, but that soon changed.
    • The Special Reconnaissance Regiment, which became operational in April, carried out the ceremony at a secret location on Friday.
    • After 87 years of continuous service, it continues to be as useful as the day it became operational.
    • The second Improvement District in Sandton became operational in mid-November last year.
    • However, it would not be until 2008 before portions of the port became operational.
    • The new main became operational two months ahead of the original schedule.
    Synonyms
    up and running, running, working, functioning, operative, in operation, in use, in action, going
    1. 1.1 Relating to the routine functioning and activities of a business or organization.
      日常业务的
      the coffee bar's initial operational costs

      咖啡吧最初的日常经营成本。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • PPD spends an average of Rp 11.9 billion per month on operational costs.
      • This represents their contribution to operational costs of those activities of the ECB in which they participate.
      • From sympathetic donors she gets some help to cover the $100,000 a year operational costs.
      • It is important not to disrupt those analytical and operational activities.
      • A good example is that of computer systems that support the operational activities of an organization.
      • She also said that ICE would take between 20 percent and 25 percent from the fund for operational costs.
      • Perhaps the greatest advantage to the organization is an operational one.
      • He took charge of all operational functions as well as information technology, human resources, customer service and finance.
      • At the half-year point the company said that moves to improve product availability and cut costs had lifted its operational performance.
      • A further $100m of operational charges are set to dampen benefits arising from a strong operating environment.
      • The campaign aims to demonstrate the wide range of operational activities undertaken by the special constabulary.
      • But as usual, Ian, the problem really is cost and it's not just the capital cost, it's the operational cost.
      • They conducted all operational and scientific activities aboard the spacecraft.
      • Fuel accounts for only 5 percent of the operational costs for buses, while spare parts account for a much larger percentage.
      • It keeps its prices low by having low operational costs.
      • One was a joint venture project, where another organisation shared the capital and operational costs.
      • Apart from extensive construction related tax reliefs, double rent relief was available in respect of operational costs.
      • With ticket prices at Rp 6,000 per visitor, the zoo needs at least 500 visitors to cover its operational costs.
      • There are different business models, but what is for certain is that the admission fees will only pay for a tiny fraction of operational costs.
      • As there are so many orphaned children, the operational costs of these organisations need to be taken into account.
    2. 1.2 Engaged in or relating to active operations of the armed forces, police, or emergency services.
      执行军事行动的;作战的
      an operational fighter squadron

      执行军事行动的战斗机中队。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Training the soldiers and teams in the midst of an operational deployment proved a great challenge.
      • Everybody knows the difference between operational police work and intelligence work.
      • Were these officers making a tactical, operational, or strategic decision?
      • We totally respect his complete authority and independence in relation to confidential operational police matters.
      • We as operational police officers do not have the time to sit down and read everything that is thrown at us.
      • For planning purposes, AC units are available for one operational deployment every three years.
      • We believe that operational personnel deployed at division command or alternate command posts should be equal.
      • In real warfare, an operational commander will mix and vary his modes depending on the situation.
      • In one aspect, an operational active component squadron can be viewed much like a factory.
      • Substantial numbers of police officers preserve the peace in support of operational police colleagues.
      • Indeed, they would be under British operational control during wartime.
      • I am sure the withdrawal of operational officers from Wallington police station has had an impact on recent events.
      • Even plans to buy boots for operational officers and new police helmets will have to be scrapped along with structural work on police stations.
      • It uses advanced technology to both deal with incoming telephone calls and to pass messages on to operational police.
      • Because the better operational police officers are the ones who pay attention to what their staff need to perform the job well, which includes the way you manage them.
      • For example, consider cases involving fire services and police forces with an operational dimension to them.
      • The police say it has saved people being arrested and kept operational police on the streets and out of custody offices.
      • Linn's book is a detailed operational history of military action to pacify and restore order to the islands.
      • This is an operational police document and will not be available to the public.
      • There exist significant differences in the operational military consequences of each of the options.
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