organize
verb OPAL W
/ˈɔːɡənaɪz/
/ˈɔːrɡənaɪz/
(British English also organise)
动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they organize | /ˈɔːɡənaɪz/ /ˈɔːrɡənaɪz/ |
he / she / it organizes | /ˈɔːɡənaɪzɪz/ /ˈɔːrɡənaɪzɪz/ |
past simple organized | /ˈɔːɡənaɪzd/ /ˈɔːrɡənaɪzd/ |
past participle organized | /ˈɔːɡənaɪzd/ /ˈɔːrɡənaɪzd/ |
-ing form organizing | /ˈɔːɡənaɪzɪŋ/ /ˈɔːrɡənaɪzɪŋ/ |
组织;筹备 - He helped to organize various events.
他帮助组织了各种活动。 - to organize a conference/meeting
组织一次会议 - to organize a protest/demonstration/rally
组织抗议/示威/集会 - to organize a workshop/seminar
组织研讨会 - I'll invite people if you can organize food and drinks.
如果你能备办饮食,我就负责邀请人。 - She's on the organizing committee for the tournament.
她是这次比赛的组织委员会成员。
- They organized the festival jointly with the French cultural service.
他们和法国文化部门联合组织了这次汇演。 - She entered a competition organized by the BNA (Royal Dutch Institute of Architects).
她参加了BNA(荷兰皇家建筑师学会)组织的竞赛。 - They organized a large-scale publicity campaign to promote the series.
他们组织了一场大规模的宣传活动来推广这个系列。 - The aim of these clubs was to organize parties where their members could dance.
这些俱乐部的目的是组织聚会,让会员们可以跳舞。 - We also organize guided tours and informal talks by curators and critics.
我们还组织策展人和评论家的导游和非正式会谈。 - We're organizing the evening around a Japanese theme.
我们要围绕日本这个主题组织晚会。 - I've organized a lot of school trips.
我组织了多次学校旅行。 - The exhibition was jointly organized by the Met in New York and the National Gallery in London.
该展览由纽约大都会博物馆和伦敦国家美术馆联合举办。 - It was difficult to organize a meeting at a time that suited everyone.
很难在适合每个人的时间组织一次会议。 - The president's aides quickly organized a press conference.
总统的助手很快组织了一次记者招待会。 - The series of lectures was organized by a group of city economists.
系列讲座是由一群城市经济学家组织的。 - The students are organizing a protest march.
学生们正在组织抗议游行。 - They were accused of organizing and financing terrorist activities.
他们被指控组织和资助恐怖活动。 - The mayor organized and led the relief efforts.
市长组织并领导了救灾工作。 - The premises are available for use by groups wishing to organise fundraising activities.
希望组织募捐活动的团体可以使用这些场所。 - Farmers attended an open day organised by the Institute for Grassland and Environmental Research.
农民们参加了由草原和环境研究所组织的开放日。
Collocations Dictionaryadverb- effectively
- efficiently
- properly
- …
- seek to
- try to
- help (to)
- …
- according to
- around
- into
- …
- He helped to organize various events.
安排;处理;分配 - Modern computers can organize large amounts of data very quickly.
现代计算机能迅速处理大量的信息资料。 - You should try and organize your time better.
你应该尽量更有效地分配你的时间。 - We do not fully understand how the brain is organized.
我们不完全了解大脑是怎样构成的。 - organize something + adv./prep. The complex is organized around a central courtyard.
该建筑群围绕着一个中央庭院。 - We need to organize the work according to the availability and skills of each volunteer.
我们需要根据每个志愿者的时间和技能来安排工作。 - The overall organizing principle of the book is chronological order.
这本书的总体组织原则是按时间顺序。
- He has lots of good ideas, but he needs help organizing them.
他有很多好主意,但他需要帮助来组织它们。 - Take a minute to organize your thoughts.
花一分钟整理一下思路。 - We need to organize our day.
我们需要组织我们的一天。 - The book is organized into five parts.
这本书分为五个部分。 - We have 24 divisions organized into six regional groups.
我们有24个分部,分为六个区域组。 - Chapters are organized according to a theme.
章节是根据主题组织的。 - The exhibition is organized along a timeline.
展览是按照时间线组织的。 - We create weekly delivery schedules organized by postcode.
我们创建按邮政编码组织的每周送货时间表。 - A firm needs to organize its activities in such a way that it makes a profit.
公司需要以盈利的方式组织其活动。 - The database is organized hierarchically.
数据库是分层组织的。 - The footage has to be organized in a compelling way.
镜头必须以引人注目的方式组织。 - Educators can use technology to organize content in meaningful ways.
教育者可以使用技术以有意义的方式组织内容。
Collocations Dictionaryadverb- effectively
- efficiently
- properly
- …
- seek to
- try to
- help (to)
- …
- according to
- around
- into
- …
- Modern computers can organize large amounts of data very quickly.
- [transitive] organize yourself/somebody to plan your/somebody’s work and activities in an efficient way
规划;管理;照料 - I'm sure you don't need me to organize you.
我相信你用不着我为你安排。
- I'm sure you don't need me to organize you.
- [transitive, intransitive] organize (somebody/yourself) (into something) to form a group of people with a shared aim, especially a union or political party
(使)成立,组建,建立(联盟、党派等) - the right of workers to organize themselves into unions
工人自行组织工会的权利 - Campaigns brought women together to organize.
运动把妇女聚集在一起组织起来。
see also disorganized - the right of workers to organize themselves into unions
词源late Middle English: from medieval Latin organizare, from Latin organum ‘instrument, tool’, from Greek organon ‘tool, instrument, sense organ’.