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operation

An operation is a medical procedure where a doctor performs surgery to help a patient.

Explanation at your level:

An operation is when a doctor helps a sick person. The doctor works in a hospital. It helps the person feel better. You might have an operation if you are hurt.

An operation is a medical process. A surgeon performs it in a hospital. It is a way to fix a body part. People usually stay in the hospital after an operation to rest and get better.

In a medical context, an operation is a surgical procedure. It is a planned event where a doctor repairs or removes something in the body. Beyond medicine, we also use 'operation' to describe how a business or a machine runs. For example, 'The factory is in full operation today.'

The term operation is versatile. Medically, it refers to surgery, often requiring anesthesia and a recovery period. In a professional or organizational context, it refers to the ongoing activities or functions of an entity. Understanding the difference between 'surgical operation' and 'business operations' is key to using the word accurately.

At an advanced level, operation denotes a systematic process or a series of actions directed toward a specific goal. In medicine, it is a clinical intervention. In linguistics or mathematics, it can refer to a logical process. The word carries a sense of precision and intentionality, whether it is a clandestine military operation or a complex surgical procedure.

The etymological roots of operation highlight the concept of 'work' or 'labor' (Latin: operatio). This is reflected in its usage across diverse fields: from the mechanical (the operation of a turbine) to the abstract (the operation of the law). Mastery of this word involves recognizing its nuance between the physical act of surgery and the systemic execution of a plan, often implying a high level of coordination and technical expertise.

الكلمة في 30 ثانية

  • Medical procedure or surgery.
  • Business or military activity.
  • Countable noun, plural 'operations'.
  • Derived from Latin 'opus' (work).

When we talk about an operation, we are usually referring to a medical surgery. Imagine a team of doctors and nurses working together in a very clean room to fix something inside a person's body.

It is not just about the cutting; it is about the entire process of healing. While doctors call it a surgical procedure, most people use the word operation in everyday conversation because it is simple and clear.

Beyond medicine, the word has a broader meaning. It can describe any organized activity or a business plan. For example, a spy mission or a large-scale construction project is also called an operation. Essentially, if there is a goal and a set of steps to reach it, you are looking at an operation.

The word operation comes from the Latin word operatio, which means 'a working' or 'a labor.' It is deeply connected to the root word opus, which simply means 'work.'

In the 16th century, the word started appearing in English texts to describe the act of working or the exertion of power. It wasn't until later that it became specifically attached to the medical field. Before modern medicine, surgery was often called 'physic' or 'chirurgery,' but 'operation' slowly took over as the standard term for the act of performing surgery.

It is fascinating how a word that started as a general term for 'doing work' evolved to describe such a high-stakes, specialized medical event. It shows how language changes to fit the needs of society as our technology and knowledge grow.

You will hear operation used most frequently in the context of health. Common collocations include 'have an operation' or 'undergo an operation.' In British English, this is the standard term, whereas American English speakers often use the word 'surgery' interchangeably.

When talking about business or military contexts, we use phrases like 'military operation' or 'business operations.' In these cases, it sounds more formal and structured. You wouldn't say 'I am having a business operation' to mean you are working; instead, you would say 'I am overseeing the company's operations.'

Remember that the register changes based on the context. If you are talking to a doctor, 'surgical procedure' might be used, but 'operation' remains perfectly acceptable and professional in almost every setting.

While 'operation' itself isn't the core of many idioms, it appears in several fixed phrases. 1. Smooth operation: Used to describe someone who is very efficient or charming. Example: She handled the crisis like a smooth operation.

2. In operation: Meaning something is currently working or active. Example: The new train line is finally in operation.

3. Put into operation: To start using a plan or machine. Example: They put the new safety rules into operation yesterday.

4. Undergo an operation: A formal way to say you are having surgery. Example: He had to undergo an operation on his knee.

5. Military operation: A specific, often secret, mission. Example: The general planned a complex military operation.

The word operation is a countable noun. You can have 'one operation' or 'two operations.' It follows standard English pluralization rules by adding an 's'.

Pronunciation varies slightly between British and American English. In IPA, it is /ˌɒp.əˈreɪ.ʃən/ (UK) and /ˌɑː.pəˈreɪ.ʃən/ (US). The stress is on the third syllable, 'ra'.

It rhymes with words like 'station,' 'relation,' 'creation,' 'foundation,' and 'nation.' When using it in a sentence, it is usually preceded by an article ('an operation') or a possessive pronoun ('his operation').

Fun Fact

It shares the same root as the word 'opus', often used in music.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˌɒp.ərˈeɪ.ʃən/

Starts with a short 'o' sound.

US /ˌɑː.pəˈreɪ.ʃən/

Starts with a long 'ah' sound.

Common Errors

  • Mispronouncing the 'tion' ending.
  • Stressing the wrong syllable.
  • Skipping the 'er' sound.

Rhymes With

nation station relation creation foundation

Difficulty Rating

القراءة 2/5

Easy to read

Writing 2/5

Easy to write

Speaking 2/5

Easy to say

الاستماع 2/5

Clear sounds

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

doctor hospital work

Learn Next

surgeon procedure anesthesia

متقدم

intervention logistics

Grammar to Know

Articles with nouns

an operation

Subject-verb agreement

The operation is...

Countable nouns

two operations

Examples by Level

1

The doctor did an operation.

doctor-did-operation

Use 'an' before operation.

2

He had an operation.

he-had-operation

Past tense verb.

3

The operation was good.

operation-was-good

Simple subject.

4

I need an operation.

I-need-operation

Need + noun.

5

The operation is today.

operation-is-today

Present tense.

6

She had a small operation.

she-had-small-operation

Adjective usage.

7

The operation helped him.

operation-helped-him

Subject-verb agreement.

8

He is home after the operation.

he-home-after-operation

Prepositional phrase.

1

The surgeon performed a successful operation.

2

She is recovering from her operation.

3

The hospital scheduled his operation for Monday.

4

The operation lasted three hours.

5

He needs a minor operation on his hand.

6

The operation was very expensive.

7

They are preparing the room for the operation.

8

The nurse assisted during the operation.

1

The company's operations are based in London.

2

The operation to rescue the hikers was successful.

3

He had to undergo a complex operation.

4

The machine is back in operation.

5

They put the new policy into operation.

6

The operation requires a team of specialists.

7

She is worried about her upcoming operation.

8

The police launched a secret operation.

1

The military operation was kept top secret.

2

The hospital has suspended all non-essential operations.

3

He is a smooth operation when it comes to sales.

4

The operation of the new system is quite intuitive.

5

They are conducting an operation to clear the debris.

6

The success of the operation depends on the team.

7

She has been in operation as a consultant for years.

8

The operation was a logistical nightmare.

1

The surgeon described the intricacies of the operation.

2

The organization’s operations span across three continents.

3

The operation of the engine is highly efficient.

4

He oversaw the entire operation from the headquarters.

5

The covert operation was compromised by a leak.

6

The operation of the law is often slow.

7

She managed the daily operations of the clinic.

8

The operation was executed with military precision.

1

The operation of the human heart is a biological marvel.

2

He was the mastermind behind the entire operation.

3

The operation of the market is governed by supply and demand.

4

The clandestine operation remained undetected for years.

5

They optimized the operation to reduce waste.

6

The operation of the machine requires specific training.

7

The operation was a triumph of modern medicine.

8

The complex operation of the brain remains a mystery.

المرادفات

surgery procedure surgical treatment medical intervention surgical process

الأضداد

non-surgical treatment medical therapy rest

تلازمات شائعة

surgical operation
undergo an operation
military operation
business operations
put into operation
successful operation
minor operation
major operation
daily operations
be in operation

Idioms & Expressions

"smooth operation"

Someone or something very efficient.

He is a smooth operation when it comes to fixing computers.

casual

"in operation"

Currently working.

The machine is now in operation.

neutral

"put into operation"

To start a process.

They put the new rules into operation today.

formal

"out of operation"

Not working.

The elevator is out of operation.

neutral

"a joint operation"

Two groups working together.

It was a joint operation between the two companies.

neutral

"covert operation"

A secret mission.

The spy was on a covert operation.

formal

Easily Confused

operation vs operator

Same root.

Operator is the person.

The operator answered the phone.

operation vs operationally

Same root.

Adverb form.

The system is operationally sound.

operation vs cooperation

Similar sound.

Means working together.

We need your cooperation.

operation vs surgery

Same meaning.

Surgery is more specific to the act.

He is in surgery.

Sentence Patterns

B2

Subject + undergo + operation

He will undergo an operation.

B1

Subject + perform + operation

The surgeon performed the operation.

A2

The + operation + be + adjective

The operation was successful.

B1

In + operation

The factory is in operation.

B2

Put + into + operation

We put the plan into operation.

عائلة الكلمة

Nouns

operator A person who operates a machine.

Verbs

operate To function or perform surgery.

Adjectives

operational Ready for use.

مرتبط

cooperation Working together.

How to Use It

frequency

8/10

Formality Scale

surgical procedure (formal) operation (neutral) op (slang)

أخطاء شائعة

Using 'operation' for every medical visit. Use 'appointment' or 'check-up'.
An operation is specifically surgery.
Saying 'do an operation' as a patient. Say 'have an operation'.
The doctor does the operation; the patient has it.
Confusing 'operation' with 'operator'. Use 'operator' for a person.
Operation is the process; operator is the person.
Using 'operation' for a simple task. Use 'task' or 'job'.
Operation implies complexity.
Pluralizing incorrectly. Operations.
It is a regular noun.

Tips

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Context Matters

Distinguish between medical and business usage.

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Stress the 'ra'

Say op-er-AY-shun.

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Don't say 'do an operation'

Say 'have an operation' as a patient.

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Use Word Webs

Connect it to hospital-related words.

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Latin Roots

It comes from 'opus' (work).

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Countable Noun

Always use 'an' or 'the'.

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Picture the Scene

Visualize a sterile room.

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British vs American

Surgery is more common in US for medical.

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Read News

Look for 'military operations' in headlines.

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Rhyme it

Think of 'station' to get the ending right.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

OP-ER-A-TION: Open, Repair, And Take In New (life).

Visual Association

A hospital sign with a cross.

Word Web

Surgery Hospital Doctor Process Work

تحدٍّ

Use the word 'operation' in a sentence about a business.

أصل الكلمة

Latin

Original meaning: Work, labor

السياق الثقافي

None, but can be a sensitive topic when discussing health.

Commonly used in hospitals, military, and business settings.

Operation Desert Storm (military) Operation Ivy (nuclear test)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Hospital

  • successful operation
  • upcoming operation
  • recovery from operation

Military

  • covert operation
  • military operation
  • joint operation

Business

  • daily operations
  • business operations
  • in operation

Technical

  • machine operation
  • system operation
  • manual operation

Conversation Starters

"Have you ever had an operation?"

"What is the most complex operation you have heard of?"

"Do you think business operations are important?"

"How would you feel about a robot performing an operation?"

"What does a 'smooth operation' mean to you?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a time you had to wait for something important.

Describe a hospital visit you had.

Explain how a business you know works.

Write a short story about a secret mission.

الأسئلة الشائعة

8 أسئلة

Yes, they are often used interchangeably.

No, a machine is 'in operation' or 'being operated'.

The plural is operations.

The verb is 'operate'.

Op-er-ay-shun.

Yes, a project can be an operation.

It is neutral and professional.

Latin, meaning work.

اختبر نفسك

fill blank A1

The doctor performed an ___ on the patient.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: operation

An operation is a medical procedure.

multiple choice A2

Which of these is a synonym for operation?

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: Surgery

Surgery is the medical term for an operation.

true false B1

An operation can only happen in a hospital.

صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة: خطأ

Operations can also be military or business-related.

match pairs B1

Word

المعنى

All matched!

Operations vary by context.

sentence order B2

انقر على الكلمات أدناه لبناء الجملة
صحيح! ليس تمامًا. الإجابة الصحيحة:

Standard subject-verb-adjective structure.

النتيجة: /5

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