Слово англійською: operate
Дієслово
Переклад operate українською: вести́ що (управля́ти), працюва́ти, функціонува́ти (маши́на і т. д.), управля́ти (при́строєм і т. д.), обслуго́вувати що (при́лад), оперува́ти кому́ що
Детальний опис
machine
- [intransitive] + adv./prep. to work in a particular way synonym function
- Most domestic freezers operate at below −18°C.
- Solar panels can only operate in sunlight.
- (figurative) Some people can only operate well under pressure.
- [transitive] operate something to use or control a machine or make it work
- What skills are needed to operate this machinery?
- They use a remotely operated camera.
- The doors can be manually operated in the event of fire.
business/organization/service
- [transitive] operate something to manage a business, organization or service
- The airline currently operates flights to 25 countries.
- By last year, the chain was operating 388 stores in 47 states.
- He started and operated a successful technology business.
- The company operates public transport services across the world.
- [intransitive] + adv./prep. (of a business, organization or service) to work, especially in a particular way or from a particular place
- A new late-night service is now operating.
- They plan to operate from a new office in Edinburgh.
- Retailers operate in a fast-paced environment.
- The business operates on a cooperative basis.
- We operate independently from our sister companies.
system/process
- [intransitive, transitive] to be used or working; to use something or make it work
- The regulation operates in favour of married couples.
- He believes that sinister forces are operating.
- operate something France operates a system of subsidized loans to dairy farmers.
medical
- [intransitive] to cut open somebody’s body in order to remove a part that has a disease or to repair a part that is damaged
- Surgeons operated last night.
- operate on somebody/something We will have to operate on his eyes.
- She was operated on the next day.
of soldiers
- [intransitive] (+ adv./prep.) to be involved in military activities in a place
- Troops are operating from bases in the north.
Word Originearly 17th cent.: from Latin operat- ‘done by labour’, from the verb operari, from opus, oper- ‘work’.