organize 的 2 个定义
or·gan·ized, or·gan·iz·ing.
- to form as or into a whole consisting of interdependent or coordinated parts, especially for united action: to organize a committee.
- to systematize: to organize the files of an office.
- to give organic structure or character to: Cells become differentiated and organized into tissues.
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or·gan·ized, or·gan·iz·ing.
- to combine in an organized company, party, or the like.
- to form a labor union: Management resisted all efforts to organize.
- to assume organic structure.
organize 近义词
arrange, systematize
organize 的近义词 47 个
- construct
- coordinate
- create
- establish
- form
- formulate
- regulate
- run
- set up
- adapt
- adjust
- catalogue
- classify
- codify
- combine
- compose
- constitute
- correlate
- dispose
- fashion
- fit
- frame
- group
- harmonize
- marshal
- mold
- pigeonhole
- range
- settle
- shape
- standardize
- straighten
- tabulate
- tailor
- be responsible for
- get going
- get together
- lick into shape
- line up
- look after
- methodize
- put in order
- put together
- see to
- straighten out
- take care of
- whip into shape
organize 的反义词 16 个
更多organize例句
- Dustin Stockton, a former Breitbart employee who was helping plan the event, helped find space for them at a rally the prior evening, which had been organized by a group called the 80 Percent Coalition.
- When cleverly organized into “networks,” the result is a “quantum brain” that can process data and save it inside the same network structure—similar to how our brains work.
- Consider organizing your image content so that URLs are constructed logically.
- It is unfortunate to see the president of the organizing committee make a remark like that.
- She organized prayer chains for strangers and friends dealing with illness or loss.
- The Canterbury Tales was, Strohm writes, “one of the volumes around which the new trade would organize itself.”
- “The union did not organize any official contingent to participate in the protests,” Kim said.
- Maybe we should have this parade as soon as we can organize it.
- The prisoners organize themselves through democratically elected representatives of the eight separate prison sections.
- Presumably they returned to their hometowns to organize the urban protests.
- The House must organize itself at the outset of each session because its members have been elected the preceding November.
- So they talked of newer plans, while Smillie toiled like a giant to educate and organize the miners.
- But they had not yet received power sufficient to fully organize and build up that kingdom on the earth.
- He concealed these military supplies in a "sink," or cave, till he could organize his command.
- He chose Fanti and two others, who did their best in the short time to organize the defence of the city.