organise
英 ['ɔ:gənaɪz]
美 ['ɔ:gənaɪz]
v. 组织; 安排; 筹备; 处理
过去分词:organised 现在分词:organising 过去式:organised 第三人称单数:organises
BNC.1672
柯林斯词典
- → see:organize
英英释义
verb
- bring order and organization to
- Can you help me organize my files?
- plan and direct (a complex undertaking)
- he masterminded the robbery
- arrange by systematic planning and united effort
- machinate a plot
- organize a strike
- devise a plan to take over the director's office
- cause to be structured or ordered or operating according to some principle or idea
- form or join a union
- The auto workers decided to unionize
- create (as an entity)
- social groups form everywhere
- They formed a company
双语例句
- My first job was to collect and organise a working team.
我第一件事是集合与组织一个工作单位。 - How do you organise your plant to sustain this safety?
你如何组织你的电站使它能保持安全? - Lacking sovereignty, they could organise no defence against their oppressors.
没有主权他们就无法组织起来反抗压迫者。 - Print technology was vastly improved and became the medium to organise myriad new activities.
印刷术得到了极大的改进,成为了组织无数新活动的传播媒介。 - To organise the implementation of quality improvement and preventive actions on sales system.
组织并实施销售系统内部的质量改进活动和预防措施。 - We must give new political parties time to organise themselves and engage with society.
我们必须给新政党留出建设组织并与社会展开接触的时间。 - ENGINEERING MANAGERS plan, organise, direct, control and coordinate the engineering and technical operations of organisations.
工程经理负责企划、组织、指导、控制并协调公司的工程和技术操作。 - At the moment, however, you're urged to regard anything you organise as tentative.
然而目前,劝你还是把你所组织的任何事都视为暂定的。 - We would like to [ help workers organise] but that's the government's job.
我们想(帮助工人组织起来),但那是政府的工作。 - Face-to-face meetings were still needed, and they were more expensive to organise.
面对面的会议仍然需要,而且组织的成本更高昂了。
