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orchestrate

/awr-kuh-streyt/US // ˈɔr kəˌstreɪt //UK // (ˈɔːkɪˌstreɪt) //

筹划,筹办,摆布,辅导

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  1. 1

    or·ches·trat·ed, or·ches·trat·ing.

    • : to compose or arrange for performance by an orchestra.
    • : to arrange or manipulate, especially by means of clever or thorough planning or maneuvering: to orchestrate a profitable trade agreement.

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Examples

  • She adopted the baseless belief an anonymous person called Q was revealing secrets about a child trafficking ring orchestrated by Democrats and global elites.

  • Now, Odom is orchestrating double Oscar buzz for “One Night in Miami,” in which he plays soul music savant Sam Cooke and performs the original song “Speak Now,” co-written by him and Sam Ashworth.

  • Evidence growing that fascist ANTIFA orchestrated Capitol attack with clever mob control tactics.

  • That crew played together during the final seven minutes late last month against Purdue, when the Terps nearly orchestrated a comeback win.

  • The sale was orchestrated by two priests who each served as president of the university in turn.

  • But that has not prevented the Kremlin from attempting to orchestrate its own narrative of events.

  • Know and select the right instruments of statecraft and orchestrate them to maximum effect.

  • As if they were all getting together to orchestrate the musical chairs.

  • Taj helped orchestrate the coup that ousted Sharif and put Musharraf in power.

  • And he worked to orchestrate more effective collaboration between the military and the intelligence community.

  • He opined that Wagner did not know how to compose nor how to orchestrate; he found the music lacking in warmth.

  • My work with Rimsky-Korsakov consisted of his giving me pieces of classical music to orchestrate.

  • We agreed that I should orchestrate two parts of the opera and write the final chorus, while he undertook the rest.

  • True, there remained three acts to compose and orchestrate—but what was that to a Richard Wagner!

  • I composed the opera with pleasure and self-oblivion; I shall orchestrate with delight; but to make an arrangement!