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/əˈreɪndʒ/ |
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1 | I/T to make plans for something to happen , for example by agreeing a time and place 安排 |
| I’ m trying to arrange a meeting with their sales director. 我试图安排一次与他们营销经理的会面。 |
| We’ re flying out on the 18th – it’ s all arranged. 我们18日乘飞机出发,一切都安排好了。 |
| arrange for sb to do sth Please arrange for a cab to pick me up at six. 请安排一辆出租车6点钟来接我。 |
| arrange to do sth They arranged to go swimming the following day. 他们准备第2天去游泳。 |
| +that It was arranged that he’ d meet us at 9.00. 已安排好了他9点与我们见面。 |
| 1a | to provide what someone needs, by doing what is necessary 作好安排 | | The bank can arrange travel insurance for you. 银行会为你办好旅行保险。 | |
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2 | T to plan and manage the details of a project or event that involves many people 筹备;筹划 |
| Who is arranging the wedding? 谁在筹备婚礼? |
| A helicopter food drop is being arranged by the Red Cross. 直升机空投食品正在由红十字会筹办。 |
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3 | T to put things in a neat , attractive , or useful order 整理;使有条理;排列 |
| Here is the list arranged chronologically. 这是按时间顺序排列的清单。 |
| We’ ll need to arrange the chairs around the table. 我们要把椅子摆在桌子四周。 |
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4 | T to change a piece of music so that it is suitable for a particular type of voice or instrument 改编(乐曲) |
| an old folk song arranged for the piano 改编成钢琴曲的一首古老民歌 |
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