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pro·gress
/prəˈgrɛs/
U前進,進步,進展(vi.)前進,進步,進展
From:
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progress
進度報告
From:
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progress
進展
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Prog·ress
n.
1.
A
moving
or
going
forward
;
a
proceeding
onward
;
an
advance
;
specifically
:
(a)
In
actual
space
,
as
the
progress
of
a
ship
,
carriage
,
etc
.
(b)
In
the
growth
of
an
animal
or
plant
;
increase
.
(c)
In
business
of
any
kind
;
as
,
the
progress
of
a
negotiation
;
the
progress
of
art
.
(d)
In
knowledge
;
in
proficiency
;
as
,
the
progress
of
a
child
at
school
.
(e)
Toward
ideal
completeness
or
perfection
in
respect
of
quality
or
condition
; --
applied
to
individuals
,
communities
,
or
the
race
;
as
,
social
,
moral
,
religious
,
or
political
progress
.
2.
A
journey
of
state
;
a
circuit
;
especially
,
one
made
by
a
sovereign
through
parts
of
his
own
dominions
.
The
king
being
returned
from
his
progresse
.
--
Evelyn
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pro·gress
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Progressed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Progressing
.]
1.
To
make
progress
;
to
move
forward
in
space
;
to
continue
onward
in
course
;
to
proceed
;
to
advance
;
to
go
on
;
as
,
railroads
are
progressing
.
“As
his
recovery
progressed
.”
Let
me
wipe
off
this
honorable
dew
,
That
silverly
doth
progress
on
thy
checks
. --
Shak
.
They
progress
in
that
style
in
proportion
as
their
pieces
are
treated
with
contempt
.
--
Washington
.
The
war
had
progressed
for
some
time
.
--
Marshall
.
2.
To
make
improvement
;
to
advance
.
If
man
progresses
,
art
must
progress
too
.
--
Caird
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Prog·ress
v. t.
To
make
progress
in
;
to
pass
through
. [
Obs
.]
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
progress
n
1:
gradual
improvement
or
growth
or
development
; "
advancement
of
knowledge
"; "
great
progress
in
the
arts
" [
syn
:
advancement
]
2:
the
act
of
moving
forward
toward
a
goal
[
syn
:
progression
,
procession
,
advance
,
advancement
,
forward motion
,
onward motion
]
3:
a
movement
forward
; "
he
listened
for
the
progress
of
the
troops
" [
syn
:
progression
,
advance
]
v
1:
develop
in
a
positive
way
; "
He
progressed
well
in
school
";
"
My
plants
are
coming
along
"; "
Plans
are
shaping
up
"
[
syn
:
come on
,
come along
,
advance
,
get on
,
get
along
,
shape up
] [
ant
:
regress
]
2:
move
forward
,
also
in
the
metaphorical
sense
; "
Time
marches
on
" [
syn
:
advance
,
pass on
,
move on
,
march on
,
go
on
] [
ant
:
recede
]
3:
form
or
accumulate
steadily
; "
Resistance
to
the
manager's
plan
built
up
quickly
"; "
Pressure
is
building
up
at
the
Indian-Pakistani
border
" [
syn
:
build up
,
work up
,
build
]
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