organize
/ˈɔːgənaɪz/(亦作-ise)
verb
with obj.
1
- arrange into a structured whole; order把…组织起来; 使有条理, 安排:
organize lessons in a planned way
有计划地安排教学
it will enable individuals to organize their lives.
这将使个人能安排自己的生活。
1.1
- coordinate the activities of (a person or group of people) efficiently组织(人, 人群)的活动, 有效安排…的活动:
she was unsuited to anything where she had to organize herself.
她不适合任何需要自主安排的工作。
1.2
- form (a number of people) into a trade union or other political group把(一些人)组织起来:
we all believed in the need to organize women.
我们都相信有必要把妇女组织起来。
1.3
- form (a trade union or other political group)组织(工会, 其他政治团体)。
1.4
- archaic arrange or form into a living being or tissue〈古〉形成有机体:
the soul doth organize the body.
灵魂赋予肉体生命。
2
- Brit. make arrangements or preparations for (an event or activity); coordinate〈英〉安排(活动); 协调:
social and cultural programmes are organized by the school.
社会文化方面的活动计划是校方安排的。
2.1
- take responsibility for providing or arranging负责提供, 安排, 组织:
he is sometimes asked to stay behind, organizing transport.
他有时被要求留下安排交通工具。
派生词
organizable
adjective词源
late Middle English: from medieval Latin organizare, from Latin organum 'instrument, tool' (see ORGAN).