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TOEFL BNC: 1324 COCA: 2216

arrange

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ar·range /əˈreɪndʒ/ ●●● S2 W2 verb  
1 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]ARRANGE A MEETING, EVENT ETC to organize or make plans for something such as a meeting, party, or trip 安排,筹划
 Contact your local branch to arrange an appointment.
请联络当地分部安排预约。
 I’d like to arrange a business loan.
我想办理一笔商业贷款。
arrange to do something
 Have you arranged to meet Mark this weekend?
你安排了这个周末见马克吗?
arrange something with somebody
 Beth arranged a meeting with the marketing director.
贝思安排了和营销总监开会。
arrange when/where/how etc
 We still have to arrange how to get home.
我们还必须安排好怎样回家。
arrange that
 We had arranged that I would go for the weekend.
我们商量好了,这个周末我去。
 Matthew arrived at 2 o'clock as arranged.
马修两点钟依约而至。
2 [intransitiveI, transitiveT] to make it possible for someone to have or do something 安排,准备
arrange for something
 The company will arrange for a taxi to meet you at the airport.
公司会安排一辆出租车去机场接你。
arrange for somebody to do something
 Dave arranged for someone to drive him home.
戴夫安排人开车送他回家。
3 [transitiveT]ARRANGE A GROUP OF THINGS OR PEOPLE to put a group of things or people in a particular order or position 整理,排列,布置
 Ben arranged the flowers in a vase.
本把花放在花瓶里插好。
 The list is arranged alphabetically.
名单按字母顺序排列。
arrange something in pairs/groups etc
 The children were arranged in lines according to height.
孩子们按身高排好队。
4 [transitiveT]APM to write or change a piece of music so that it is suitable for a particular instrument 编曲,改编〔乐曲〕
arrange something for something
 a symphony arranged for the piano
改编为钢琴演奏的交响曲
nTHESAURUS
to put in order
arrange to put things in a particular order or position
I like the way you’ve arranged the room.
a group of numbers arranged in any order
organize to arrange things in order according to a system, so that they are more effective or easier to use
The book is organized into three sections.
How is the equipment organized?
order to arrange a group of things so that one comes after the other in a particular order
The books are ordered according to title.
classify to arrange things in groups, and give each group a title
The towns were classified according to population size.
set out to arrange a group of things on the floor, on a table, on a shelf etc, ready to be used
If we set out the chairs now, they’ll be ready for tonight’s meeting.
be laid out to be arranged according to a particular plan – used especially about cities, buildings, and pages
Kyoto is laid out according to a grid system.
to arrange to do something
arrange to organize or make plans for something such as a meeting, party, or trip
He had arranged to meet Marcia outside the restaurant.
The company arranges skiing trips.
fix/fix up especially British EnglishBrE spoken to arrange something, especially for someone else
John had fixed up for me to give a talk.
I’ve fixed an appointment for you at the doctor’s.
organize (also -ise British EnglishBrE) to make the arrangements for an event, especially a big public event
They had organized a protest against the war.
set a time/date (also fix a time/date British EnglishBrE) to arrange for something to happen at a particular time or on a particular day
Have you set a date for the wedding yet?
We fixed a time for me to visit.
reserve/book to arrange to stay in a place, go to a theatre, travel on a plane etc
I’ve booked the flight to Zurich.
He had reserved a table at the restaurant.
take care of/make the arrangements to arrange all the details of an event
Uncle James is making all the funeral arrangements.
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Origin arrange
(1300-1400) Old French arangier, from rengier to put in a row, from reng row
ar·range verbn THESAURUS1
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TOEFL BNC: 1324 COCA: 2216
arrange

verb¹

1plan/organize sth計劃;組織ADVERB | VERB + ARRANGE | PREPOSITION ADVERBeasily容易安排hastily, quickly倉促/迅速安排secretly秘密籌劃specially特別安排VERB + ARRANGEtry to盡力安排be able to, can能夠/可以安排Todd will be able to arrange matters.托德會把事情安排好。be difficult to, be easy to難以/容易安排These matters are easy to arrange.這些事情好安排。be possible to有可能安排PREPOSITIONfor安排⋯Can you arrange for this work to be carried out?你能安排進行這項工作嗎?
arrange

verb²

2put in order; make neat/attractive歸置;整理ADVERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBcarefully, neatly, perfectly仔細整理;精心歸置;整理得非常好Her red hair was carefully arranged and her face made up.她紅色的頭髮精心梳理過,臉上也化了妝。artfully巧妙地歸置haphazardly, randomly亂七八糟地排列;隨意歸置alphabetically, chronologically, symmetrically, systematically, thematically按字母順序排列;按年代順序排列;對稱排列;系統排列;按主題排列The books are arranged alphabetically by author.這些書是按照作者名字的字母順序排列的。PREPOSITIONin以⋯方式排列She arranged the chairs in neat rows.她把椅子整齊地排列成行。into編排成⋯She took the list of visitors' names and arranged them into groups of four.她拿了來訪者的名單,把他們按 4 個人一組排列。according to根據⋯排列The clothes were arranged according to size.衣服按照大小排列。PHRASESarrange sth in... order按照⋯順序排列The names are arranged in alphabetical order.名字按字母順序排列。
TOEFL BNC: 1324 COCA: 2216
arrange verb
arrange (arrange flowers/your books/your affairs) organize (arrange a meeting)
arrange

verb

arrange ♦︎ manage ♦︎ organize ♦︎ set sth out ♦︎ lay sth out ♦︎ sort sth out ♦︎ align ♦︎ line sb/sth upThese words all mean to put sth in a particular order, to make it look neat or to make it work efficiently. 这些词均表示排列、整理、安排。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to arrange / manage / organize / set out / lay out / align / line up sth in a particular wayto arrange / manage / organize / set out / lay out / sort out (your) thingsto arrange / organize / set out / sort out your thoughts / ideasto arrange / manage / organize / set out information / datato arrange / manage / organize / sort out your affairsto organize / set out / lay out your workto arrange / manage / organize / set out / lay out / align sth carefullyto arrange / organize / set out / lay out sth neatlyto arrange / manage / organize / set out / lay out sth well / systematically arrange [transitive] to put sth in a particular order or position; to make sth neat or attractive 排列;布置;整理The books are arranged alphabetically by author.这些书是按作者姓名的字母顺序排列的。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.她把花瓶里的花插好。 see also arrangement design noun manage [transitive] to use or arrange resources such as money, time or information in a sensible way (明智地)使用,处理(金钱、时间、信息等资源)Don't tell me how to manage my affairs.用不着你来告诉我怎样管我自己的事。It's a computer program that helps you to manage data efficiently.这是能帮助你有效处理数据的电脑程序。 organize (BrE also organise) [transitive] to arrange sth or the parts of sth into a particular order or structure 安排;处理;分配Modern computers can organize large amounts of data very quickly.现代计算机能迅速处理大量数据。You should try and organize your time better.你应该尽量更好地分配你的时间。 ˌset sth ˈout

phrasal verb

to arrange or display things such as furniture, ideas or information 安排;摆放(家具);陈述(想法或信息)We'll need to set out some chairs for the meeting.我们得为会议摆放些椅子。Her work is always very well set out.她总是把工作安排得井井有条。
ˌlay sth ˈout

phrasal verb

[often passive] to plan how sth should look and arrange it in this way 布置;安排;设计The gardens were laid out with lawns, flower beds and fountains.花园里设置了草坪、花坛和喷水池。This is a very well laid out magazine.这是本设计精美的杂志。 see also layout design noun NOTE 辨析 Set sth out or lay sth out? Set out is used more to talk about how individual things are arranged; lay out is used more to talk about how houses, gardens, shops, etc. are planned. When talking about text on a page, set out usually refers to the order of ideas or information, and lay out refers to how the page actually looks. * set out多指个别事物的安排、设置,lay out多指房子、花园、商店等的布置。谈及版面上的文字时,set out通常指观点或信息的排序,lay out指整个版面的外观。
ˌsort sth ˈout

phrasal verb

(informal) to organize a collection of things or the contents of sth; to organize your thoughts 整理;理顺(思路)Have you sorted out all those things on the floor in the hall?大厅地上那些东西你都收拾好了吗?The closet needs sorting out.壁橱需要整理一下了。She wanted to be alone to sort out her muddled thoughts.她想独自理一理混乱的思绪。
align əˈlaɪn [transitive, intransitive] (rather formal) to arrange sth in the correct position; to be in the correct position, in relation to sth else, especially in a straight line 使对齐;排列整齐;(尤指)成一直线Make sure the shelf is aligned with the top of the window.务必使搁架与窗户顶端对齐。The top and bottom line of each column on the page should align.版面每栏的第一行和最后一行要对齐。 ˌline sb/sth ˈup

phrasal verb

to arrange people or things in a straight line or row 使站成一队;使排列成一行The suspects were lined up against the wall.嫌疑犯靠墙站成一排。He lined the bottles up along the shelf.他把瓶子排列在架子上。
TOEFL BNC: 1324 COCA: 2216
arrange
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