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شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
english
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verb organize: His mother will arrange the wedding.
Simple Definitions
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verb plan/organize sth ADV. easily | with difficulty These things can be arranged with difficulty. | hastily, hurriedly, quickly | secretly | specially VERB + ARRANGE try to | be able to, can/could Todd will be able to arrange matters. | be difficult/easy/possible to These matters are easy to arrange. PREP. for I'd be very grateful if you could arrange for this work to be carried out. put in order; make neat/attractive ADV. carefully, neatly Her red hair was carefully arranged and her face made up. | alphabetically, chronologically, symmetrically, systematically The books are arranged alphabetically by author. PREP. in She arranged the chairs in neat rows. | into She took the list of visitors' names and arranged them into groups of four. PHRASES arrange sth in alphabetical/chronological order The names are arranged in alphabetical order.
Oxford Collocations Dictionary
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to put in order arrange to put things in a particular order or position: • I like the way you’ve arranged the room. • a group of numbers arranged in any order organize to arrange things in order according to a system, so that they are more effective or easier to use: • The book is organized into three sections. • How is the equipment organized? order to arrange a group of things so that one comes after the other in a particular order: • The books are ordered according to title. classify to arrange things in groups, and give each group a title: • The towns were classified according to population size. set out to arrange a group of things on the floor, on a table, on a shelf etc, ready to be used: • If we set out the chairs now, they’ll be ready for tonight’s meeting. be laid out to be arranged according to a particular plan – used especially about cities, buildings, and pages: • Kyoto is laid out according to a grid system. to arrange to do something arrange to organize or make plans for something such as a meeting, party, or trip: • He had arranged to meet Marcia outside the restaurant. • The company arranges skiing trips. fix/fix up especially British English spoken to arrange something, especially for someone else: • John had fixed up for me to give a talk. • I’ve fixed an appointment for you at the doctor’s. organize/organise ( also -ise British English ) to make the arrangements for an event, especially a big public event: • They had organized a protest against the war. set a time/date ( also fix a time/date British English ) to arrange for something to happen at a particular time or on a particular day: • Have you set a date for the wedding yet? • We fixed a time for me to visit. reserve/book to arrange to stay in a place, go to a theatre, travel on a plane etc: • I’ve booked the flight to Zurich. • He had reserved a table at the restaurant. take care of/make the arrangements to arrange all the details of an event: • Uncle James is making all the funeral arrangements.
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