organise
英 ['ɔ:gənaɪz]
美 ['ɔ:gənaɪz]
v. 组织; 安排; 筹备; 处理
过去分词:organised 现在分词:organising 过去式:organised 第三人称单数:organises
BNC.1672
柯林斯词典
- → see:organize
英英释义
verb
- bring order and organization to
- Can you help me organize my files?
- plan and direct (a complex undertaking)
- he masterminded the robbery
- arrange by systematic planning and united effort
- machinate a plot
- organize a strike
- devise a plan to take over the director's office
- cause to be structured or ordered or operating according to some principle or idea
- form or join a union
- The auto workers decided to unionize
- create (as an entity)
- social groups form everywhere
- They formed a company
双语例句
- To organise, co-ordinate, monitor and administer the day to day activities of the Quality Management system.
每天组织、协调、监测和管理该质量管理体系的活动。 - Zip drives help people to organise their important information.
压缩磁盘驱动器有助于人们管理重要信息。 - Outstanding ability to plan; control; communicate and organise.
具有优秀的计划、控制、沟通和组织能力。 - We would like to [ help workers organise] but that's the government's job.
我们想(帮助工人组织起来),但那是政府的工作。 - Face-to-face meetings were still needed, and they were more expensive to organise.
面对面的会议仍然需要,而且组织的成本更高昂了。 - We must give new political parties time to organise themselves and engage with society.
我们必须给新政党留出建设组织并与社会展开接触的时间。 - To organise, direct and supervise the School Improvement Program activities in communities.
负责学校改进项目在县办社区的组织、管理和实施。 - He tried to organise things so that the trip would be dressed up as a UN mission.
他竭力筹备好各项事宜以便这次出行看上去像联合国代表团出访一样。 - Lacking sovereignty, they could organise no defence against their oppressors.
没有主权他们就无法组织起来反抗压迫者。 - New parties should have time to organise and engage.
应该给新政党留一些时间进行组织,接触民众。
