organize
[5C:^Enaiz]
vt.
组织, 使有机化, 给予生机
vi.
组织起来
organize
[5C:^Enaiz]
vt.
组织; 编组; 筹备, 成立
[通常用被动语态]使有器官; 使有机化, 使成有机体
使组成工会; 使加入工会
使有条理
给...化妆
organize an army
组编军队
organize the steel industry
组成钢铁工会
organize
[5C:^Enaiz]
vi.
组织起来; 成立组织
[美]组织工会
成有机体
organized
[`R:^EnaIzd]
adj.
organize
or.gan.ize
AHD:[ôr“g…-nºz”]
D.J.[6%8g*7na!z]
K.K.[6%rg*7na!z]
v.
or.gan.ized,or.gan.iz.ing,or.gan.iz.es
v.tr.
To put together into an orderly, functional, structured whole.
To arrange in a coherent form; systematize:
organized her thoughts before speaking.
To arrange in a desired pattern or structure:
“The painting is organized about a young reaper enjoying his noonday rest”(William Carlos Williams)
To arrange systematically for harmonious or united action:
organize a strike.See Synonyms at arrange
To establish as an organization:
organize a club.See Synonyms at found 1
To induce (employees) to form or join a labor union.
To induce the employees of (a business or an industry) to form or join a union:
organize a factory.
v.intr.
To develop into or assume an organic structure.
To form or join an activist group, especially a labor union.
Middle English organisen
from Old French organiser
from Medieval Latin organiz³e
from Latin organum [tool, instrument] * see organ
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