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/ˈɔːgəˌnaɪz/ |
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1 | T to prepare or arrange an activity or event 组织;安排;筹办 |
| Who’ s organizing the conference? 谁在筹办这次会议? |
| The rally was organized by a pro-government group. 这个群众集会是由一个亲政府的团体组织的。 |
| 1a | to provide something that is needed 设法提供 | | I’ ll ask my secretary to organize some refreshments. 我会让我的秘书弄些茶点来。 | |
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2 | T to put things into a sensible order or into a system in which all parts work well together 使有条理;使井然有序 |
| Let’ s organize this agenda a little better. 让我们把议事日程安排得更好些。 |
| Each set of questions is organized around a specific topic. 每一组问题都是围绕一个特定的话题而列在一起的。 |
| The University Library is organized on a subject basis. 大学图书馆是以学科为基础进行分类的。 |
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3 | I/T to form a trade union (= an organization that protects workers’ rights) , or to persuade people to do this 组织(工会);(把…)组成工会 |
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