organize
- IPA[ˈôrɡəˌnīz]
美式
- arrange into a structured whole; order;coordinate the activities of (a person or group of people) efficiently
verb: organize, 3rd person present: organizes, gerund or present participle: organizing, past tense: organized, past participle: organized
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- 1. arrange into a structured whole; order organize lessons in a planned way 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ coordinate the activities of (a person or group of people) efficiently organize and lead a group of people 同義詞
- ▪ form (a number of people) into a labor union, political group, etc. an attempt to organize unskilled workers campaigns brought women together to organize
- ▪ archaic arrange or form into a living being or tissue the soul doth organize the body
- 2. make arrangements or preparations for (an event or activity); coordinate the union organized a 24-hour general strike social and cultural programs are organized by the committee
- ▪ take responsibility for providing or arranging he is sometimes asked to stay behind, organizing transportation
- arranged or structured in a systematic way: about 100 cyclists took part in the ride as part of organized protests over the dangers cyclists face on the road without rules an organized society cannot hold together
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- arranged in a systematic way, especially on a large scale: organized crime
Oxford American Dictionary
- workers joined through membership of trade unions: both movements lacked the support of organized labor
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- having or showing good organization: a stable, well-organized political system
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- criminal activities that are planned and controlled by powerful groups and carried out on a ... the new leaders are determined to tackle corruption and organized crime
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- lacking structure or organization: ill-organized government supporters
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- a structured system of faith or worship, especially one followed by a large number of people, ... governments held the view that state authority benefited from the support of organized religion he believed in God but he had no interest in joining an organized religion
Oxford American Dictionary
- a structured system of faith or worship, especially one followed by a large number of people, ... governments held the view that state authority benefited from the support of organized religion he believed in God but he had no interest in joining an organized religion
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- IPA[ˈɔːɡənʌɪz]
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- arrange systematically; order: organize lessons in a planned way
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