arranger 的 2 个定义
ar·ranged, ar·rang·ing.
- to place in proper, desired, or convenient order; adjust properly: to arrange books on a shelf.
- to come to an agreement or understanding regarding: The two sides arranged the sale of the property.
- to prepare or plan: to arrange the details of a meeting.
- Music. to adapt for a particular style of performance by voices or instruments.
ar·ranged, ar·rang·ing.
- to make plans or preparations: They arranged for a conference on Wednesday.
- to make a settlement; come to an agreement: to arrange with the coal company for regular deliveries.
arranger 近义词
等同于 organizer
arranger 的近义词 5 个
等同于 advance man
arranger 的近义词 3 个
更多arranger例句
- During a phone call with state officials, Jarrell learned they already were arranging to replace all the tests with new shipments of LabGun tests from South Korea.
- Mailchimp can in theory stay private forever—the CEO has taken no outside money and arranged a profit-sharing agreement with employees over a stock-based compensation, but Awotona has given employees stock.
- She prayed to the old gods to escape an arranged marriage and became immortal.
- In consultation with Trent Stellingwerff, a well-known physiologist at the Canadian Sport Institute Pacific, Elmore arranged for two days of testing with exercise physiologist John Sasso at UBC Okanagan.
- Things are arranged a little differently on iOS and the web, but the tools all do the same things.
- Players never give out their telephone number or contact information, instead leaning on the caddy as a trusted arranger.
- I had met him eight years earlier on my first New York session as an arranger.
- Then raise the upper part of the towel, and lay it even, so that the Sewer (arranger of dishes) may make a state.
- Under impulsion of the Arranger of Inanities the pomaded princes next began their inspection of the buildings.
- Such names as these have reference to Odins divinity as creator, arranger and ruler of gods and men.
- Ah well—there's plenty of time—nous allons arranger tout ça!
- The Socrates who 'knows nothing,' here passes into the teacher, the dialectician, the arranger of species.