arrange verb ⇨arrange (arrange flowers/your books/your affairs)⇨organize (arrange a meeting)arrange
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arrange ♦︎ manage ♦︎ organize ♦︎ set sth out ♦︎ lay sth out ♦︎ sort sth out ♦︎ align ♦︎ line sb/sth upThese words all mean to put sth in a particular order, to make it look neat or to make it work efficiently.这些词均表示排列、整理、安排。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to arrange / manage / organize / set out / lay out / align / line up sth in a particular way◆to arrange / manage / organize / set out / lay out / sort out (your) things◆to arrange / organize / set out / sort out your thoughts / ideas◆to arrange / manage / organize / set out information / data◆to arrange / manage / organize / sort out your affairs◆to organize / set out / lay out your work◆to arrange / manage / organize / set out / lay out / align sth carefully◆to arrange / organize / set out / lay out sth neatly◆to arrange / manage / organize / set out / lay out sth well / systematically■arrange [transitive] to put sth in a particular order or position; to make sth neat or attractive排列;布置;整理◆The books are arranged alphabetically by author.这些书是按作者姓名的字母顺序排列的。◆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.她把花瓶里的花插好。 see also arrangement ⇨ designnoun■manage [transitive] to use or arrange resources such as money, time or information in a sensible way(明智地)使用,处理(金钱、时间、信息等资源)◆Don't tell me how to manage my affairs.用不着你来告诉我怎样管我自己的事。◆It's a computer program that helps you to manage data efficiently.这是能帮助你有效处理数据的电脑程序。■organize (BrE alsoorganise) [transitive] to arrange sth or the parts of sth into a particular order or structure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数据。◆You should try and organize your time better.你应该尽量更好地分配你的时间。■ˌset sth ˈout
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to arrange or display things such as furniture, ideas or information安排;摆放(家具);陈述(想法或信息)◆We'll need to set out some chairs for the meeting.我们得为会议摆放些椅子。◆Her work is always very well set out.她总是把工作安排得井井有条。■ˌlay sth ˈout
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[often passive] to plan how sth should look and arrange it in this way布置;安排;设计◆The gardens were laid out with lawns, flower beds and fountains.花园里设置了草坪、花坛和喷水池。◆This is a very well laid out magazine.这是本设计精美的杂志。 see also layout ⇨ designnounNOTE辨析 Set sth out or lay sth out?Set out is used more to talk about how individual things are arranged; lay out is used more to talk about how houses, gardens, shops, etc. are planned. When talking about text on a page, set out usually refers to the order of ideas or information, and lay out refers to how the page actually looks. * set out多指个别事物的安排、设置,lay out多指房子、花园、商店等的布置。谈及版面上的文字时,set out通常指观点或信息的排序,lay out指整个版面的外观。■ˌsort sth ˈout
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(informal) to organize a collection of things or the contents of sth; to organize your thoughts整理;理顺(思路)◆Have you sorted out all those things on the floor in the hall?大厅地上那些东西你都收拾好了吗?◆The closet needs sorting out.壁橱需要整理一下了。◆She wanted to be alone to sort out her muddled thoughts.她想独自理一理混乱的思绪。■align əˈlaɪn [transitive, intransitive] (ratherformal) to arrange sth in the correct position; to be in the correct position, in relation to sth else, especially in a straight line使对齐;排列整齐;(尤指)成一直线◆Make sure the shelf is aligned with the top of the window.务必使搁架与窗户顶端对齐。◆The top and bottom line of each column on the page should align.版面每栏的第一行和最后一行要对齐。■ˌline sb/sth ˈup
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to arrange people or things in a straight line or row使站成一队;使排列成一行◆The suspects were lined up against the wall.嫌疑犯靠墙站成一排。◆He lined the bottles up along the shelf.他把瓶子排列在架子上。
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