|
|
NOUN |
|
|
/əˈreɪndʒmənt/ |
|
| |
1 | C often plural a way of organizing things so that problems are solved or avoided 安排;解决办法 |
| I’ m staying with Sally until my heating gets fixed – it’ s just a temporary arrangement. 在我的暖气装上之前我和萨莉一起住,这只是个暂时的安排。 |
| make an arrangement Her husband is away, so she’ ll have to make other childcare arrangements. 她丈夫不在家,所以她只得另找人照看孩子。 |
| 1a | plural practical plans for managing the details of an event involving many people 准备工作 | | How are the wedding arrangements coming along? 婚礼的准备工作进行得怎么样了? | | sleeping/seating arrangements 住宿/座位安排 | |
| |
2 | C/U an agreement or plan that you make with someone else 约定;协议 |
| +with They have an arrangement with Pepsi-Cola to share distribution facilities. 他们与百事可乐公司有个共用配送设施的协议。 |
| come to an arrangement We’ re trying to come to an arrangement about who should pay the legal fees. 我们试图达成一个关于谁应支付法律费用的协议。 |
| by arrangement Evening meals are available by arrangement (=if you agree in advance) . 晚饭供应要通过预约。 |
| |
3 | C/U a set of things that have been arranged to look attractive 布置好的东西 |
| a floral arrangement 插花 |
| 3a | the way that things are arranged in a particular order or pattern 排列方法 | | the arrangement of bones in the skull 头骨的排列方式 | |
| |
4 | C a piece of music that has been changed for a particular type of voice or instrument 改编曲 |
| He will play his own arrangement of Handel’ s Water Music. 他将演奏自己改编的亨德尔的《水上音乐》。 |
Words frequently used with arrangement | arrangement 的常见搭配词 | verbs | come to, finalize, formalize, make, put in place, | 1 | | |
|