arranger / əˈreɪndʒ /

编曲家编曲者编曲人安排者

arranger2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

ar·ranged, ar·rang·ing.

  1. to place in proper, desired, or convenient order; adjust properly: to arrange books on a shelf.
  2. to come to an agreement or understanding regarding: The two sides arranged the sale of the property.
  3. to prepare or plan: to arrange the details of a meeting.
  4. Music. to adapt for a particular style of performance by voices or instruments.
v. 无主动词 verb

ar·ranged, ar·rang·ing.

  1. to make plans or preparations: They arranged for a conference on Wednesday.
  2. to make a settlement; come to an agreement: to arrange with the coal company for regular deliveries.

arranger 近义词

arranger

等同于 organizer

arranger

等同于 advance man

arranger 的近义词 3

更多arranger例句

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. She prayed to the old gods to escape an arranged marriage and became immortal.
  4. 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.
  5. Things are arranged a little differently on iOS and the web, but the tools all do the same things.
  6. Players never give out their telephone number or contact information, instead leaning on the caddy as a trusted arranger.
  7. I had met him eight years earlier on my first New York session as an arranger.
  8. Then raise the upper part of the towel, and lay it even, so that the Sewer (arranger of dishes) may make a state.
  9. Under impulsion of the Arranger of Inanities the pomaded princes next began their inspection of the buildings.
  10. Such names as these have reference to Odins divinity as creator, arranger and ruler of gods and men.
  11. Ah well—there's plenty of time—nous allons arranger tout ça!
  12. The Socrates who 'knows nothing,' here passes into the teacher, the dialectician, the arranger of species.