单词 | organizationally |
释义 | organizationorganization /ˌɔrgənəˈzeɪʃən/ ●●● S2 W1 noun 1[countable] a group of people who come together so that they can share an interest, or so that they can work together for a particular purpose: Matt works for an organization that provides food and housing for poor people. The United Nations is an international organization that was established in 1945. A terrorist organization took responsibility for the bombing.THESAURUSinstitution – a large important organization such as a bank, hospital, or university: Educational institutions across the state have lost funding.institute – an organization that has a particular purpose, such as scientific or educational work. Used especially in names: The Salk Institute is dedicated to research in biology.association – an organization for people in a particular profession, sport, or activity, which officially represents its members. Used especially in names: Doctors are going to the American Medical Association’s annual meeting in Chicago.party – an organization of people with the same political aims which you can vote for in elections: He voted for the Republican Party’s candidate.society – an organization of people with the same interest or aim, especially a large organization. Used especially in names: My mother is a member of the Massachusetts Historical Society.club – a group of people who meet regularly to do something that they are all interested in, for example an activity or hobby: The college has a chess club.union – an organization formed by workers in order to protect their rights and improve their pay and working conditions: All teachers have the right to join a union.agency – an organization, especially within a government, that does a specific job: The Environmental Protection Agency was established as a result of concerns about pollution.2[uncountable] the act or process of planning and arranging things effectively: A big wedding involves a lot of organization. The problems were the result of poor organization.organization of We were impressed by the organization of the museum’s exhibitions.3[uncountable] the way in which the different parts of something are arranged and work together: The essay lacks organization and clarity.organization of Jane Goodall has studied the social organization of chimpanzees.—organizational adjective: A manager needs to have good organizational skills.—organizationally adverb |
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