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/əre͟ɪnʤ/
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[VERB 动词]安排;准备;筹划 If you arrange an event or meeting, you make plans for it to happen.
  [V n]
  [V-ed]
  • She arranged an appointment for Friday afternoon at four-fifteen...

    她在星期五下午4点15分安排了一次会面。

  • This time it was a friend ringing to try to arrange a fishing trip in Scotland...

    这次是一个朋友打来电话,想组织一次到苏格兰的钓鱼旅行。

  • The Russian leader threw the carefully arranged welcome into chaos.

    这位俄罗斯领导人将这场精心安排的欢迎会搞成了一场闹剧。

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[VERB 动词]商定;谈妥 If you arrange with someone to do something, you make plans with them to do it.
  [V to-inf]
  [it be V-ed that]
  [V for n to-inf]
  [Also V that]
  • I've arranged to see him on Friday morning...

    我已安排好星期五上午见他。

  • It was arranged that the party would gather for lunch in the Royal Garden Hotel...

    已经和这一行人说好将在皇家花园宾馆吃午餐。

  • He had arranged for the boxes to be stored until they could be collected.

    他已安排好这些箱子的存放事宜,直到被取走。

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[VERB 动词]安排;准备 If you arrange something for someone, you make it possible for them to have it or to do it.
  [V for n to-inf]
  [V for n]
  [V n]
  [be V-ed]
  • I will arrange for someone to take you round...

    我会安排人带你转转。

  • The hotel manager will arrange for a babysitter...

    宾馆经理会安排人照看婴儿。

  • I've arranged your hotels for you...

    我已为你们安排好了旅馆。

  • Transport is not included but can be arranged.

    不含交通费用,但可负责安排。

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[VERB 动词]排列;布置;整理 If you arrange things somewhere, you place them in a particular position, usually in order to make them look attractive or tidy.
  [V n]
  [V n prep]
  • When she has a little spare time she enjoys arranging dried flowers...

    她稍有空闲便喜欢摆弄干花。

  • He started to arrange the books in piles...

    他开始将书成堆摆放。

  • A number of seats have been arranged in front of the painting.

    在这幅油画前摆了一些座位。

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[VERB 动词]改编(乐曲) If a piece of music is arranged by someone, it is changed or adapted so that it is suitable for particular instruments or voices, or for a particular performance.
  [be V-ed]
  [usu passive]
  • The songs were arranged by another well-known bass player, Ron Carter.

    另一位著名的低音提琴演奏家罗恩·卡特改编了这些歌曲。


Oxford ar·range / əˈreɪndʒ ; NAmE əˈreɪndʒ / verb 1 [transitive ,  intransitive ] to plan or organize sth in advance 安排;筹备 arrangesth The party was arranged quickly. 聚会很快就安排好了。 She arranged a loan with the bank. 她和银行商定了一项贷款。 Can I arrange an appointment for Monday? 我可以安排星期一约见吗? We met at six, as arranged. 我们按时在六点钟碰面。 arrangehow, where, etc… We've still got to arrange how to get to the airport. 我们还得安排如何到达机场。 arrangeto do sth Have you arranged to meet him? 你安排好去见他了吗? arrangethat… I've arranged that we can borrow their car. 我已经说好了,我们可以借用他们的车。 arrangefor sth (to do sth) We arranged for a car to collect us from the airport. 我们安排了一辆轿车到机场接我们。 arrangewith sb (about sth) I've arranged with the neighbours about feeding the cat while we are away. 我们外出期间给猫喂食的事,我已和邻居安排妥了。 2 [transitive ] arrangesth to put sth in a particular order; to make sth neat or attractive 整理;排列;布置 The books are arranged alphabetically by author. 这些书是按作者姓名字母顺序排列的。 I must arrange my financial affairs and make a will. 我必须把我的财务安排好,并立下遗嘱。 She arranged the flowers in a vase. 她用花瓶把花插好。 3 [transitive ] arrangesth ( for sth) to write or change a piece of music so that it is suitable for a particular instrument or voice 谱写,改编(乐曲) He arranged traditional folk songs for the piano. 他把传统民歌改编成钢琴曲。 arrange arranges arranged arranging ar·range / əˈreɪndʒ ; NAmE əˈreɪndʒ /
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arrangear‧range /əˈreɪndʒ/ ●●● S2 W2 verb
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1[intransitive, transitive] to organize or make plans for something such as a meeting, party, or trip:  Contact your local branch to arrange an appointment. I’d like to arrange a business loan.arrange to do something Have you arranged to meet Mark this weekend?arrange something with somebody Beth arranged a meeting with the marketing director.arrange when/where/how etc We still have to arrange how to get home.arrange that We had arranged that I would go for the weekend. Matthew arrived at 2 o'clock as arranged.2[intransitive, transitive] to make it possible for someone to have or do somethingarrange for something The company will arrange for a taxi to meet you at the airport.arrange for somebody to do something Dave arranged for someone to drive him home.3[transitive] to put a group of things or people in a particular order or position:  Ben arranged the flowers in a vase. The list is arranged alphabetically.arrange something in pairs/groups etc The children were arranged in lines according to height.4[transitive] to write or change a piece of music so that it is suitable for a particular instrumentarrange something for something a symphony arranged for the pianoTHESAURUSto put in orderarrange to put things in a particular order or position: · I like the way you’ve arranged the room.· a group of numbers arranged in any orderorganize to arrange things in order according to a system, so that they are more effective or easier to use: · The book is organized into three sections.· How is the equipment organized?order to arrange a group of things so that one comes after the other in a particular order: · The books are ordered according to title.classify to arrange things in groups, and give each group a title: · The towns were classified according to population size.set out to arrange a group of things on the floor, on a table, on a shelf etc, ready to be used: · If we set out the chairs now, they’ll be ready for tonight’s meeting.be laid out to be arranged according to a particular plan – used especially about cities, buildings, and pages: · Kyoto is laid out according to a grid system.to arrange to do somethingarrange to organize or make plans for something such as a meeting, party, or trip: · He had arranged to meet Marcia outside the restaurant.· The company arranges skiing trips.fix/fix up especially British English spoken to arrange something, especially for someone else: · John had fixed up for me to give a talk.· I’ve fixed an appointment for you at the doctor’s.organize (also -ise British English) to make the arrangements for an event, especially a big public event: · They had organized a protest against the war.set a time/date (also fix a time/date British English) to arrange for something to happen at a particular time or on a particular day: · Have you set a date for the wedding yet?· We fixed a time for me to visit.reserve/book to arrange to stay in a place, go to a theatre, travel on a plane etc: · I’ve booked the flight to Zurich.· He had reserved a table at the restaurant.take care of/make the arrangements to arrange all the details of an event: · Uncle James is making all the funeral arrangements.
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arrange

[əˈreɪndʒ]arranged, arranging, arranges

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arranged[16134] arranges[425] arranging[2131]
安排(87%),整理(7%),计划(4%),协商(2%)
vi.安排;排列;协商
vt.安排;排列;整理

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