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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.
Examples from the Corpus
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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