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op.e.ra.tionH.Bp7[r5eI7F[n, $.B:7pE5reI-n运作, 操作,实施,工作I understand the operation of computers (= the way in which they work) in a general way, but not in detail. [U]我大体上懂得计算机的操作方法,但并不详细。There are several reactors of the type in operation (= working) at the moment. [U]目前有几个这种类型的反应堆在运作中。We expect the new scheme for assessing claims to come into operation (= start working) early next year. [U]我们期待着评估申诉的新方案明年初施行。Repairing a watch is a very delicate operation (= act of doing something). [C]修表是一项很精细的工作。Less profitable business operations (= organizations) will have difficulty in finding financial support. [C]赢利较少的企业会难于找到财政资助。An operation is also an activity which is planned to achieve something.(有目的的)活动He has been in charge of several covert/undercover (military) operations. [C]他领导了几次秘密的(军事)行动。Following the earthquake, a large-scale rescue operation was launched. [C]地震后发起了一场大规模的救援活动。A huge security operation was mounted during the president's state visit. [C]总统国事访问期间进行了大量的保安活动。The operation to fly in supplies will begin as soon as possible. [C + to infinitive]飞行运输补给品的行动将尽快开始。(specialized) An operation is a mathematical process, such as addition or multiplication, in which one set of numbers is produced from another. [C]运算
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