词汇 | arranging |
释义 | arranging present participle ofarrange arrange verb uk /əˈreɪndʒ/ us /əˈreɪndʒ/ arrangeverb (PLAN)B1[ I or T ] to plan, prepare for, or organize something: 安排;准备;筹划 I'm trying to arrange my work so that I can have a couple of days off next week.我正设法把工作安排好,以便下周能够休息两天。 arrange something for something The meeting has been arranged for Wednesday.会议已经安排在了周三。 arrange forShe's arranged for her son to have swimming lessons.她已经安排她儿子去上游泳课了。 arrange withI've already arranged with him to meet at the cinema.我已和他约好了在电影院见面。 [ + to infinitive ]They arranged to have dinner the following month.他们约在下个月共进晚餐。 [ + that ]I'd deliberately arranged that they should arrive at the same time.我特意安排好让他们同时到达。 [ + question word ]We haven't yet arranged when to meet.我们还没有约好什么时候会面。 My secretary will phone you to arrange a meeting.我的秘书会打电话给你安排会议。 The company will arrange transport from the airport.公司将负责从机场开始的交通安排。 I've specially arranged my trip so that I'll be home on Friday evening. We've arranged to stay overnight at my sister's house.我们商量好在我姐姐家住一宿。 They tried to arrange a ceremony with as little fuss as possible. Planning, expecting and arranging accidentally accidentally on purposeidiom advertent advisedly aim at something bargain conscious game something out hatch have something in mindidiom have something up your sleeveidiom horizon scanning how are you fixed for something?idiom pencil provide for someone provident providently provision purpose purposefully arrangeverb (PUT IN POSITION)B2[ T ] to put a group of objects in a particular order: 整理,使有条理;排列;布置 She arranged her birthday cards along the shelf.她把生日贺卡在架子上摆成一排。 Who arranged these flowers so beautifully?这花插得真漂亮,谁的手艺? His books are neatly arranged in alphabetical order.他的书都按照字母顺序排得整整齐齐。 to arrange papers, furniture, etc. arrangeThe books are arranged in alphabetical order. orderThe names are ordered alphabetically. sortTen million pieces of mail are sorted every day. organizeHe liked to organize his herbs and spices alphabetically in the cabinet. lay outHe laid the playing cards out in a precise circle. set outShe was setting out the usual platter of cheese sandwiches. I'll have to do some thinking about how best to arrange the books.我得想一想怎样摆放这些书最好。 The desks were arranged in rows of ten.课桌每10张排成一排。 I've arranged the pictures of the animals alphabetically from aardvark to zebra.我按字母顺序排列了动物的图片,从aardvark(土豚)到zebra(斑马)。 I've arranged the books alphabetically so don't muddle them up.我已经把书按字母顺序整理过了,不要弄乱了。 We arranged the chairs in a semicircle.我们把椅子摆成半圆形。 Classifying and creating order alphabetize anti-hierarchical arrange arrangement arranger concordance macrocosm misclassification misclassify miscode mislabel misorder noisy pigeonhole shortlist sort sort something out spring-clean square up tick arrangeverb (MUSIC)[ T ] to make changes to a piece of music so that it can be played in a different way, for example by a particular instrument: 改编(乐曲) Beethoven's fifth symphony has been arranged for the piano.贝多芬的第五交响乐被改编成了钢琴曲。 Technical music terms acciaccatura accidental aeolian aleatory alto clef antiphonal discordant harmonic harmonic progression harmony hemidemisemiquaver inversion overtone ritardando rubato scherzando scordatura secco recitative voice part whole step Related wordarranger Examples of arrangingarranging In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. That is the way minds go on with respect to arranging cards and similar objects to which conventional ordering practices apply. First, the difficulty in arranging rooms for counselling sessions may have deterred practice staff from referring patients for counselling. The nondegenerate actuator singularity could be overcome by arranging correctly each joint input velocity. The system allows a conversation to be initiated and continued by participants through arranging the audio samples, and building larger compositional structures, over time. Would there be value in arranging works where noise and gesture are the carriers of the musical discourse? In practice, ways of arranging difference are likely to be a mixture of the two, and binary oppositions us:not-us - are always a temptation. With the 'street' and the 'hub' established as principles, arranging the functional adjacencies around them becomes like solving a puzzle. There were parallel concerns that in the course of enquiring about and arranging care, a user or carer may see several different people. When conceptualising managerial care, it is therefore important that it is not seen as solely arranging formal services. Its practitioners regard it as an art of arranging one's life in harmony with the energies of the universe. The overseers also offered other types of relief : finding employment and arranging for family registration, child care and health care. Probably those inns served as intermediaries when litigants were arranging for appeals to higher courts. The delay in arranging for the first pregnancy test will, for the most part, be the woman's responsibility. It will be simpler just to allow this interference, by arranging the typing rule so that x is set additively apart from other identifiers. A collective consumption unit is faced with at least six different institutional arrangements for arranging for the supply of local public goods. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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