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organize美 ['ɔrɡə.naɪz] 英 ['ɔː(r)ɡənaɪz] - v.组织;组建;安排;管理
- 网络编组;组织起来;创办
第三人称单数:organizes 现在分词:organizing 过去式:organized v.+n. organize meeting,organize team,organize conference,organize system,organize trip v. establish,form,shape,unify,unite 1. | [t] ~ sth 组织;筹备to arrange for sth to happen or to be provided |
| to organize a meeting/party/trip 组织会议╱聚会╱旅行 | | I'll invite people if you can organize food and drinks. 如果你能备办饮食,我就负责邀请人。 |
2. | [t] ~ sth 安排;处理;分配to arrange sth or the parts of sth into a particular order or structure |
| Modern computers can organize large amounts of data very quickly. 现代计算机能迅速处理大量的信息资料。 | | You should try and organize your time better. 你应该尽量更有效地分配你的时间。 | | We do not fully understand how the brain is organized. 我们不完全了解大脑是怎样构成的。 |
3. | [t] ~ yourself/sb 规划;管理;照料to plan your/sb's work and activities in an efficient way |
| I'm sure you don't need me to organize you. 我相信你用不着我为你安排。 |
4. | [t][i] ~ (sb/yourself) (into sth) (使)成立,组建,建立(联盟、党派等)to form a group of people with a shared aim, especially a union or political party |
| the right of workers to organize themselves into unions 工人自行组织工会的权利 |
v. | 2. 组织起来,成立组织;〔美国〕参加共同事业;成立工会 6. 〔通常用被动语态)使有器官;给与…生机,使有机化 2. 组织起来,成立组织;〔美国〕参加共同事业;成立工会 6. 〔通常用被动语态)使有器官;给与…生机,使有机化 |
v. | 1. to form or establish something such as a club, by coming together or bringing people together into a structured group 2. to oversee the coordination of the various aspects of something 3. to arrange the components of something in a way that creates a particular structure 4. to apply or impose efficient working methods in order to work effectively or make somebody else work effectively 5. to recruit the workers in a place or industry into a labor union, or come together to form a labor union 6. to prepare or arrange an activity or event 7. to put things into a sensible order or into a system in which all parts work well together 8. to form a labor unionan organization that protects workers’ rights, or to persuade people to do this 1. to form or establish something such as a club, by coming together or bringing people together into a structured group 2. to oversee the coordination of the various aspects of something 3. to arrange the components of something in a way that creates a particular structure 4. to apply or impose efficient working methods in order to work effectively or make somebody else work effectively 5. to recruit the workers in a place or industry into a labor union, or come together to form a labor union 6. to prepare or arrange an activity or event 7. to put things into a sensible order or into a system in which all parts work well together 8. to form a labor unionan organization that protects workers’ rights, or to persuade people to do this |
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