单词 | arranger |
释义 | arranger (əreɪndʒəʳ ) Word forms: arrangers 1. countable noun An arranger is a musician who arranges music by other composers, either for particular instruments or voices, or for a particular performance. 2. countable noun An arranger is a person who arranges things for other people. ...a loan arranger. Collocations: flower arranger More recently she developed a flourishing second career as a specialist flower arranger, commissioned regularly to devise arrangements for first nights and other occasions. Times, Sunday Times If you're after something more stylised, make sure you have an experienced flower arranger in your team, or draft in a professional florist to create any particularly complex displays. Times, Sunday Times Perhaps major football clubs should think of extending the battalions of specialists on their backroom staffs to include cake-bakers and flower arrangers. Times, Sunday Times Variegated evergreen leaves are favourites with flower arrangers, too. Times, Sunday Times Some 200 skilled amateur and professional flower arrangers have filled this lovely old building with the most colourful and artistic displays. The Sun |
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