to organize
01
组织, 安排
to make the necessary arrangements for an event or activity to take place
Transitive: to organize an event or activity
例子
I organize the annual charity event for our community.
我为我们的社区组织年度慈善活动。
You organize the logistics for the conference every year.
你每年为会议组织后勤工作。
02
组织, 整理
to put things into a particular order or structure
Transitive: to organize a space or its contents
例子
She organized her closet by color, making it easier to find clothes in the morning.
她按颜色整理了她的衣柜,使得早上找衣服更容易。
The secretary frequently organizes files in the office for easy retrieval.
秘书经常整理办公室的文件以便于检索。
03
组织, 整理
to bring different parts together and arrange them so they work together as a complete and effective system
Transitive: to organize components of a whole
例子
They organized the data into a report that made sense to the stakeholders.
他们将数据整理成一份对利益相关者来说有意义的报告。
The event planner organized all the details into a smooth-running ceremony.
活动策划者将所有细节组织成一个顺利进行的仪式。
04
组织, 构建
to establish and set up the administrative framework for an organization or system
Transitive: to organize an organization or system
例子
They organized the company ’s management team to handle daily operations.
他们组织了公司的管理团队来处理日常业务。
The government organized the local health department to manage public health services.
政府组织了当地卫生部门来管理公共卫生服务。
05
组织, 构建
to form a group of people with a particular purpose, especially a political cause
Transitive: to organize a group of people
例子
He organized the workers into a trade union to demand better wages.
他组织工人成立工会,要求提高工资。
The activists organized the community into a political group to challenge local laws.
活动人士将社区组织成一个政治团体,以挑战地方法律。
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