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BNC: 2507 COCA: 1643

organize

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Related topics: Labour relations, unions
or·gan·ize (also organise British English) /ˈɔːɡənaɪz $ ˈɔːr-/ ●●● S1 W2 verb  
1 [transitiveT]ORGANIZE to make the necessary arrangements so that an activity can happen effectively 组织,筹划,安排〔活动〕
 The course was organized by a training company.
这一课程是由一家培训公司组织的。
 Students need to learn how to organize their work.
学生要学会如何安排好自己的学习。
2 [transitiveT]ORGANIZE to manage a group of people who are doing something 组织,安排〔人员做某事〕
 The lawyer helped to organize a group of parents who took action for their children.
这位律师帮助把一群为孩子而采取行动的家长组织起来。
organize yourself
 The scientists need to organize themselves and work as a team.
这些科学家要组织起来,作为一个团队来工作。
3 [transitiveT] to arrange something so that it is more ordered or happens in a more sensible way 管理,安排
 He doesn’t need you to organize his life for him.
他不需要你来安排他的生活。
 Organize yourself to arrive at places on time.
你要安排好时间,准时到达预定地点。
4 [transitiveT] to arrange things in a particular order or pattern 排列,编组
 We are learning about how genes are organized.
我们在了解基因是如何排列的。
5 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]BEL to form a trade union or persuade people to join one 组织工会;使加入工会
 The law gives workers the right to organize and bargain collectively.
法律赋予工人组织工会和集体谈判的权利。
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From Longman Business Dictionary
organizeor·gan·ize /ˈɔːgənaɪzˈɔːr-/ (also organise British EnglishBrE) verb
1[transitiveT] to plan and arrange an event or other activity
Publishers, writers and booksellers are joining forces to organize alternative distribution networks.
2[transitiveT] to arrange work, information, a group etc so that it works correctly and is useful
Accountants say that organizing paperwork first can reduce errors and cut the costs of tax preparation.
a major change in the way banks are organized and regulated
3[intransitiveI, transitiveT] American EnglishAmE to form a UNION (=an organization that protects workers’ rights) or to persuade people to join one
The talk helped the union organize 2,300 clerical workers at the University of Illinois.
The company had violated federal labor law by denying workers the right to organize.
or·gan·ize verb
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BNC: 2507 COCA: 1643
organize (BrE also organise)

verb

ADVERB | VERB + ORGANIZE | PREPOSITION ADVERBeffectively, efficiently, properly, successfully, well有效地/高效地/適當地/成功地/良好地組織badly, poorly糟糕地組織carefully, neatly周密地/有序地組織locally在當地組織centrally集中組織jointly共同組織They organized the festival jointly with the tourism office.他們和旅遊部聯合舉辦了這次藝術節。separately分別組織independently, privately單獨/私人組織formally正式組織VERB + ORGANIZEseek to, try to力圖組織help (to)幫助組織be able to能夠組織manage to設法組織fail to未能組織learn (how) to學習(如何)組織be difficult to, be easy to難以/易於組織be possible to有可能組織PREPOSITIONaccording to根據⋯組織We need to organize the work according to the availability and skills of each volunteer.我們需要根據每個志願者的時間和技能來安排工作。around圍繞⋯來組織We're organizing the evening around a Japanese theme.我們要圍繞日本這個主題組織晚會。into組織成⋯It was difficult to organize the men into teams.把這些人組織成團隊不容易。
BNC: 2507 COCA: 1643
organize verb
organize (organize an event) arrange (organize data)
organize (BrE also organise)

verb

organize ♦︎ arrange ♦︎ plan ♦︎ operate ♦︎ run ♦︎ sort sth out ♦︎ mount ♦︎ orchestrateThese words all mean to do what is necessary for sth to happen. 这些词均表示组织、安排、筹备。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to arrange / plan for sthto arrange / plan to do sthto arrange / plan that...to arrange / plan / sort out how / who / when / where...as arranged / plannedto organize / plan / operate / run / mount / orchestrate a campaignto organize / plan / run / mount an operationto organize / arrange / plan / mount an exhibitionto organize / plan / run / mount an eventto organize / plan / mount a raidto organize / arrange / operate / run / mount / orchestrate sth successfullyto organize / plan / operate / run sth efficiently / effectively / wellto organize / plan / run sth badlyto jointly organize / arrange / plan / operate / run / mount sth organize (BrE also organise) [transitive] to be responsible for making sth happen or for sth being provided 组织;筹备I've organized a lot of school trips.我组织了多次学校旅行。The committee will organize the food for the reception.委员会将安排招待会的饮食。 see also organization planning arrange [transitive, intransitive] to make arrangements for sth to happen; to agree with sb about when sth will happen 安排;筹备;商定A news conference was hastily arranged.新闻发布会筹备得很仓促。I'll arrange for a car to meet you at the airport.我会安排一辆车到机场接你。We met at six, as arranged.我们依约在6点钟碰面。 see also arrangement agreement 1 , arrangement planning plan (-nn-) [transitive, intransitive] to make detailed arrangements for sth to happen in the future; to decide what should happen in the future 精心安排;计划;规划It took six months to plan the expedition.计划这次探险花了六个月。Everything went exactly as planned.一切都完全按计划进行。I've been planning how I'm going to spend my last week here.我一直在筹划怎样度过在这里的最后一星期。It's always a good idea to plan ahead.提前规划总是好的。 see also plan plan noun 1 , planning planning operate [transitive] (rather formal) to organize a service; to use a system or process 组织,提供(服务);实行(制度);使(过程)运转The airline operates flights to 25 countries.这家航空公司经营飞往25个国家的航班。France operates a system of subsidized loans to dairy farmers.法国对奶农实行补贴贷款制度。 see also in operation active run (running, ran, run) [transitive] to organize a service or event and make it available to people 组织,提供(服务);进行(活动)The college runs several English classes for adults.这所大学为成人开设几门英语课程。Volunteer counsellors run a 24-hour helpline.志愿辅导员开设了一条24小时服务热线。 ˌsort sth ˈout

phrasal verb

(rather informal, especially spoken) to organize sth successfully 把⋯安排好If you're going to the bus station, can you sort out the tickets for tomorrow?你要去汽车站的话,能不能把明天的车票买好?Paula sorted out all the travel arrangements for us.葆拉把我们的旅行安排得妥妥当当。 see also sort sb/sth out solve 1
mount [transitive] (written) to organize and begin an event or series of planned activities 准备;安排;组织开展The party successfully mounted a campaign to change the law.该党成功地发起了修改法律的运动。The National Gallery mounted a major exhibition of her work.国家美术馆为她举办了作品大展。 orchestrate ˈɔːkɪstreɪt; NAmE ˈɔːrkɪstreɪt [transitive] (written) to organize a complicated plan or event very carefully or secretly 精心安排;策划;密谋The party was accused of orchestrating violence at demonstrations.该党被指控密谋在示威游行时使用暴力。
BNC: 2507 COCA: 1643
organize
To make plans or arrangements: plan, arrange, organize...
To organize an event: organize, prepare, plan...
To provide something needed or missing: provide, supply, equip...

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