organize verb ⇨organize (organize an event)⇨arrange (organize data)organize (BrE alsoorganise)
verb
organize ♦︎ arrange ♦︎ plan ♦︎ operate ♦︎ run ♦︎ sort sth out ♦︎ mount ♦︎ orchestrateThese words all mean to do what is necessary for sth to happen.这些词均表示组织、安排、筹备。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to arrange / plan for sth◆to arrange / plan to do sth◆to arrange / plan that...◆to arrange / plan / sort out how / who / when / where...◆as arranged / planned◆to organize / plan / operate / run / mount / orchestrate a campaign◆to organize / plan / run / mount an operation◆to organize / arrange / plan / mount an exhibition◆to organize / plan / run / mount an event◆to organize / plan / mount a raid◆to organize / arrange / operate / run / mount / orchestrate sth successfully◆to organize / plan / operate / run sth efficiently / effectively / well◆to organize / plan / run sth badly◆to jointly organize / arrange / plan / operate / run / mount sth■organize (BrE alsoorganise) [transitive] to be responsible for making sth happen or for sth being provided组织;筹备◆I've organized a lot of school trips.我组织了多次学校旅行。◆The committee will organize the food for the reception.委员会将安排招待会的饮食。 see also organization ⇨ planning■arrange [transitive, intransitive] to make arrangements for sth to happen; to agree with sb about when sth will happen安排;筹备;商定◆A news conference was hastily arranged.新闻发布会筹备得很仓促。◆I'll arrange for a car to meet you at the airport.我会安排一辆车到机场接你。◆We met at six, as arranged.我们依约在6点钟碰面。 see also arrangement ⇨ agreement1, arrangement ⇨ planning■plan(-nn-) [transitive, intransitive] to make detailed arrangements for sth to happen in the future; to decide what should happen in the future精心安排;计划;规划◆It took six months to plan the expedition.计划这次探险花了六个月。◆Everything went exactly as planned.一切都完全按计划进行。◆I've been planning how I'm going to spend my last week here.我一直在筹划怎样度过在这里的最后一星期。◆It's always a good idea to plan ahead.提前规划总是好的。 see also plan ⇨ plannoun1, planning ⇨ planning■operate [transitive] (ratherformal) to organize a service; to use a system or process组织,提供(服务);实行(制度);使(过程)运转◆The airline operates flights to 25 countries.这家航空公司经营飞往25个国家的航班。◆France operates a system of subsidized loans to dairy farmers.法国对奶农实行补贴贷款制度。 see also in operation ⇨ active■run(running, ran, run) [transitive] to organize a service or event and make it available to people组织,提供(服务);进行(活动)◆The college runs several English classes for adults.这所大学为成人开设几门英语课程。◆Volunteer counsellors run a 24-hour helpline.志愿辅导员开设了一条24小时服务热线。■ˌsort sth ˈout
phrasal verb
(ratherinformal, especiallyspoken) to organize sth successfully把⋯安排好◆If you're going to the bus station, can you sort out the tickets for tomorrow?你要去汽车站的话,能不能把明天的车票买好?◆Paula sorted out all the travel arrangements for us.葆拉把我们的旅行安排得妥妥当当。 see also sort sb/sth out ⇨ solve1■mount [transitive] (written) to organize and begin an event or series of planned activities准备;安排;组织开展◆The party successfully mounted a campaign to change the law.该党成功地发起了修改法律的运动。◆The National Gallery mounted a major exhibition of her work.国家美术馆为她举办了作品大展。■orchestrateˈɔːkɪstreɪt; NAmEˈɔːrkɪstreɪt [transitive] (written) to organize a complicated plan or event very carefully or secretly精心安排;策划;密谋◆The party was accused of orchestrating violence at demonstrations.该党被指控密谋在示威游行时使用暴力。
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