implementation
/ˌɪmplɪmenˈteɪʃn/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌɪmplɪmenˈteɪʃn/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌim-plə-mən-ˈtā-shən -ˌmen-/ (ame, mw)
implementation — noun
1. the process of putting a decision, plan, or system into actual use so that it st
the process of putting a decision, plan, or system into actual use so that it starts working in practice.
The company’s software implementation took six months and cost two million dollars.
compound noun: software implementation
Niran led the implementation of a new recycling program at his school.
collocation: led the implementation of
A successful policy implementation depends on clear communication between all the teams involved.
Karim attended weekly meetings about the implementation of the city’s new public transport system.
The implementation phase of this project was harder than the planning stage.
- execution
narrower than implementation; focuses on the actual carrying out of specific tasks or steps, whereas implementation covers the entire process including preparation and rollout.
- application
common in academic and scientific contexts; emphasises putting theory, knowledge, or a method into practical use.
- enactment
formal and legal; specifically refers to a law, regulation, or official policy being formally put into effect by a governing body.
- abandonment
the act of giving up on a plan or system before or during its implementation.
- cancellation
the decision to stop a plan before it is put into action.
文法句型
implementation + of + noun phrase
用法筆記
Frequently used in formal professional contexts such as business, government, and technology. Typically uncountable; countable use (e.g., 'an implementation of the system') is mainly restricted to technical computing contexts.