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organizational

/awr-guh-nuh-zey-shuhn/US // ˌɔr gə nəˈzeɪ ʃən //UK // (ˌɔːɡənaɪˈzeɪʃən) //

组织,组织性,组织机构,组织性的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act or process of organizing.
    • : the state or manner of being organized.
    • : something that is organized.
    • : organic structure; composition: The organization of this painting is quite remarkable.
    • : a group of persons organized for some end or work; association: a nonprofit organization.
    • : the administrative personnel or apparatus of a business.
    • : the functionaries of a political party along with the offices, committees, etc., that they fill.
    • : an organism.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to an organization.
    • : Informal. conforming entirely to the standards, rules, or demands of an organization, especially that of one's employer: an organization mentality.

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Examples

  • Her organization is currently looking at potentially challenging more than a dozen such cases in court.

  • That’s led to growing interest in the development of artificial spiking neural networks as well as so-called neuromorphic hardware—computer chips that mimic the physical organization and principles of the brain—that could run them more efficiently.

  • A number of government organizations, too, have been closed down as a preventive measure for coronavirus spreading.

  • For instance, if they’re a no-profit organization, they don’t want to sell anything but rather raise awareness.

  • Countless organizations are newly engaging with the question of how to have meaningful conversations about race.

  • But instead of board member, the definitive organizational role in contemporary corporatism is (yep) the human resources manager.

  • Beck later went on to receive a Ph.D. in Organizational Behavior at Harvard, and teach at a number of prestigious universities.

  • Those groups have deep organizational roots and were instrumental in the takeover but have been largely overshadowed by ISIS.

  • When the council convened, the church was an organizational mess.

  • The Fete Worse Than Death was an organizational disaster and a massive success.

  • Furthermore, you won't be part of a great organizational machine, but very much on your own.

  • More startled now than taken back, I summoned my organizational abilities to make sense of what she had imparted to me.

  • Also not addressed here are the training, education, and organizational implications required under a regime of Rapid Dominance.

  • They hadn't any organization, or any place to maintain on an organizational pecking-order.

  • Tulan occupied himself with organizational tasks and clung to what dignity he could.