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or·gan·ize /ˈɔːɡənaɪz/ vt. | vi. ❶ vt. 1. 组织;把…编组(或队等);安排 organize an amateur theatre group 组织一个业余戏剧小组 officers and men organized into 3 battalions 编成3个营的官兵 organize a competition 组织一次竞赛 The meeting was badly organized. 会议组织得很糟。 an administrator good at organizing new government programmes from scratch 善于从无到有制订新的管理规划的行政官员 a good manager who can organize the players' time well 一个能妥善安排球员时间的好经理人 2. 把(工人、雇员等)组成工会;把(工厂、企业等)的职工组成工会;把…组织起来 organize the white-collar workers 组成白领工人工会 organize the garment industry 组成服装工会 organize the dairymen into a marketing cooperative 把乳品业者组成供销合作社 3. [常用被动语态]使具有机体构造,使有机化,使成有机体 4. 使有条理;使井然有条 This essay is well- organized. 这篇文章组织得很好。 organize one's thoughts 使思想条理化 organize the chairs for the rehearsal 为排演把椅子整理得各就各位 She's stairs organizing herself. 她正在楼上打扮呢。 5. 〈口〉使(自己)头脑清醒;使(自己)紧张有序 Older students were having difficulty in studying and organizing themselves. 年龄大一些的学生在学习上有困难,很难高效率地学习。 6. 〈口〉偷窃;设法获得 I feel hungry — I'm going to organize a sandwich for myself. 我肚子饿了,得去弄块三明治吃。 We're trying to organize ourselves a suitable hotel. 我们正在设法找一家合适的旅馆。 She organized a camp bed for herself. 她想法子给自己弄了一张行军床。 ❷ vi. 1. 组织工会;成立组织;组织起来 Workers have a right to organize. 工人们有权组织工会。 This prevents them from organizing effectively to improve their wages. 这使他们不能有效地组成工会谋求工资待遇的改善。 2. 形成有机体 |