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arrange美 [ə'reɪndʒ] 英 [ə'reɪndʒ] 第三人称单数:arranges 现在分词:arranging 过去式:arranged v.+n. arrange meeting,arrange time,arrange appointment,arrange date,arrange party v. organize,set up,coordinate,fix,fix up 1. | [t][i] 安排;筹备to plan or organize sth in advance |
| The party was arranged quickly. 聚会很快就安排好了。 | | She arranged a loan with the bank. 她和银行商定了一项贷款。 | | Can I arrange an appointment for Monday? 我可以安排星期一约见吗? | | We met at six, as arranged . 我们按时在六点钟碰面。 | | We've still got to arrange how to get to the airport. 我们还得安排如何去机场。 | | Have you arranged to meet him? 你安排好去见他了吗? | | I've arranged that we can borrow their car. 我已经说好了,我们可以借用他们的车。 | | We arranged for a car to collect us from the airport. 我们安排了一辆轿车到机场接我们。 | | I've arranged with the neighbours about feeding the cat while we are away. 我们外出期间给猫喂食的事,我已和邻居安排妥了。 |
2. | [t] ~ sth 整理;排列;布置to put sth in a particular order; to make sth neat or attractive |
| The books are arranged alphabetically by author. 这些书是按作者姓名字母顺序排列的。 | | I must arrange my financial affairs and make a will. 我必须把我的财务安排好,并立下遗嘱。 | | She arranged the flowers in a vase. 她用花瓶把花插好。 |
3. | [t] ~ sth ( for sth) 谱写,改编(乐曲)to write or change a piece of music so that it is suitable for a particular instrument or voice |
| He arranged traditional folk songs for the piano. 他把传统民歌改编成钢琴曲。 |
v. | 1. to put people or things in a position or order 2. to do what is necessary to make something happen in the future 3. to make an agreement so that something can happen or somebody can have something 4. to adapt a piece of music for playing or singing in a different manner 5. to change a piece of music so that it is appropriate for a particular type of voice or instrument 6. to make plans for something to happen, for example by agreeing a time and place 7. to plan and manage the details of a project or event that involves many people 8. put in proper order;dispose 9. make plans in advance;see to the details of sth.;prepare forehand 1. to put people or things in a position or order 2. to do what is necessary to make something happen in the future 3. to make an agreement so that something can happen or somebody can have something 4. to adapt a piece of music for playing or singing in a different manner 5. to change a piece of music so that it is appropriate for a particular type of voice or instrument 6. to make plans for something to happen, for example by agreeing a time and place 7. to plan and manage the details of a project or event that involves many people 8. put in proper order;dispose 9. make plans in advance;see to the details of sth.;prepare forehand |
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