arranges; arranged; arranging
arranges; arranged; arranging
Learner's definition of ARRANGE
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a : to move and organize (things) into a particular order or position整理,布置,排列(物品) -
She arranged her pictures on her desk.她把照片都擺在書桌上。
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He arranged some fresh fruit neatly on a plate.他在盤中整齊地擺放了一些新鮮水果。
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arranging flowers in a vase在花瓶裏插花
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The books were arranged according to their subject. = The books were arranged by subject.這些圖書是按學科擺放的。
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We arranged and rearranged the order several times.我們把順序排了又排,反複了好幾次。
b : to give a particular order or position to the parts of (something)整理,布置,排列(某物的各部分) 2
: to organize the details of something before it happens : to plan (something)(事前)安排,籌備 [+ object]
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Don't worry: I'll arrange [=take care of, deal with] everything.别擔心,我會安排好一切的。
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All of the details have been arranged [=taken care of, dealt with] in advance.所有細節都已經提前準備好了。
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Please arrange a meeting with your partners.請安排我跟你的幾位合夥人見個面。
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arrange a funera籌備葬禮
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I think we can arrange a deal.我認爲我們可以做一筆生意。
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Let's arrange our schedules so that we can meet for lunch.讓我們安排一下日程,以便能一起吃頓午飯。
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They arranged their daughter's marriage when she was a child. [=they chose who she would marry]他們在女兒年幼時就給她定親了。
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You'll need to arrange transportation from the airport.你得安排一下從機場回來的車輛。
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You'll need to arrange for transportation from the airport.你得安排一下從機場回來的車輛。
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She arranged for a car to pick us up at our house.她安排了一輛車到我們家接我們。
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Can you arrange for us to meet your friend?你能爲我們安排一下,見見你的朋友嗎?
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often followed by to + verb常接動詞不定式 3
[+ object] music : to change (a song, a musical, etc.) so that it can be performed by particular voices or instruments改編(歌曲、音樂等)