programme

simple noun182 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.5

a show that is broadcast on television (informal)

a show that is broadcast on television

a show that is broadcast on the radio

a very large and important programme

including all or nearly all elements or aspects of something

describes a programme that is large in scale and difficult to achieve

an extremely large programme

a government programme providing financial or other aid to individuals or groups who are in need

describes a programme that introduces new ideas or methods

a programme to provide help, typically financial, to a country or area in need

concentrating on a single subject or area in a short time

a formal course of treatment for drug or alcohol dependence

a programme related to government or public affairs

a programme offering help or support to people

covering a wide range of subjects or areas

a programme that involves great change or reform

a programme to provide aid after a disaster or in a crisis

a set of intentions or policies of a political party

a course of treatment for drug or alcohol dependence

a schedule or list of planned activities or happenings

the reason why the programme exists or was created

the main purpose or goal of the programme

the specific thing the programme is trying to achieve

to be in charge of; to manage a programme

to officially start a new programme

to put a programme into effect

to decide in detail on the activities or arrangements for a programme

to perform or complete the tasks of a programme

to create or start a new programme

to set up a programme on a formal or permanent basis

to decide that an arranged programme will not happen

to prepare a programme in detail

to manage or be responsible for the running of a programme

to get rid of a programme that is no longer useful or wanted

to reach a mutual decision about a programme

the programme has the intention of achieving something

the programme was created with a specific purpose

Collocations with "programme"

... + programme