词汇 | orchestrate |
释义 | orchestrate verb[ Toften passive ] uk /ˈɔː.kɪ.streɪt/ us /ˈɔːr.kə.streɪt/ orchestrateverb[T often passive] (MUSIC)to arrange or write a piece of music so that it can be played by an orchestra为管弦乐队改编(或创作) Writing, reading & studying music anti-musical bar canonical composition compositional music-making musically musicologist musicology non-musical rescore self-composed sheet music sight-read sight-reading tone-deaf transpose transposition uncanonical unmusical orchestrateverb[T often passive] (ARRANGE)to arrange something carefully, and sometimes unfairly, so as to achieve a wanted result: 精心安排;用心策划 Their victory was largely a result of their brilliantly orchestrated election campaign.他们的胜利主要归功于他们的选举活动策划得非常成功。 Managing and organizing admin administer administration anti-bureaucracy bronze command flabbily get up get your act togetheridiom gold command have/get your shit togetheridiom mobilize mount party planning project-manage rationalization rationalize recentralization remobilization scrum wieldy Related wordorchestration orchestrate | American Dictionaryorchestrate verb[ T ] us/ˈɔr·kəˌstreɪt/ to plan and organize something carefully and sometimes secretly in order to achieve a desired result: The White House orchestrated a series of events to showcase the president on the global stage. to arrange or write a piece of music to be played by an orchestra orchestrationnoun[ C/U ]us/ˌɔr·kəˈstreɪ·ʃən/ orchestrate | Business Englishorchestrate verb[ T ] uk /ˈɔːkɪstreɪt/us to organize something complicated, in a very careful and sometimes secret way, especially in order to get an advantage for yourself: Senior executives orchestrated a business strategy that tripled the size of the company. The mega-bucks deals orchestrated by the club's billionaire owner continue to dominate the headlines. be orchestrated to do sthShe claims that contributions from her firm are not orchestrated to gain influence with a specific lawmaker. Examples of orchestrateorchestrate We are not confronted by a set of pitch relations which are then ' orchestrated'. Imagine if there were a handful of other reviews orchestrated to answer other compelling questions. Is it a chance vestige of the sequence of events in early mammalian divergence, or it is orchestrated by something deeper? Here she creates and orchestrates with her voice an entire instrumental and polyphonic world of subtle, interwoven sounds, simply by working with a multi-track recorder. Consequently, every "single" publication orchestrates a whole chorus of conflicting voices. Such intensely private inspiration can lend even the most extravagantly orchestrated piece a chamber-like intimacy. If one heralded the dawn of political modernization, the other orchestrated a traditionalist resistance to it. Elementary actions are orchestrated both in space and over time. In this project, public circulation on several levels was brilliantly orchestrated within a proscenium to the main building. The cellular mechanisms orchestrating this fundamental morphogenetic process are not understood. What would happen if a work were being orchestrated in accordance with a responsive/interactive schema, predicated on dynamic morphology? We weakened its presence in order that it could more easily be orchestrated with other non-interactive media. Defining public debate as orchestrated by councillors also seems at odds with the broader direction of recent research. Though not sufficiently defined, capital investment state is taken to mean that prime responsibility is assumed by the state in orchestrating growth-oriented social investment. Densely contrapuntal, elaborately and often thickly orchestrated, it sounds more like a vertical mass of sound than a purposeful movement in time. See all examples of orchestrate 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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