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单词 organize
释义 or·ga·nize
\ˈȯ(r)gəˌnīz\ verb
(-ed/-ing/-s)
Usage: see -ize
Etymology: Middle English organysen, from Middle French or Medieval Latin; Middle French organiser, from Medieval Latin organizare, from Latin organum organ + -izare -ize — more at organ
transitive verb
1.
 a. : to cause to develop an organic structure
  < around it the egg is organized as a unitary organism — C.H.Waddington >
 b. : to make ready for embryonic differentiation and development : act in the manner of an inductor in relation to
2.
 a. : to arrange or constitute into a coherent unity in which each part has a special function or relation
  < organize his knowledge in a coherent system of thought — J.S.Schapiro >
  < these practical proposals are organized by a philosophy of natural law — F.S.Cohen >
 b. : to unify into a coordinated functioning whole : put in readiness for coherent or cooperative action
  < paused to organize his thoughts >
  < wake and organize the hikers for the day's climb >
  < organize a defense before the invasion >
  : integrate
  < was poorly organized and revealed an unevenness in logical procedure which is a common identifying mark of schizophrenia — Miriam G. Siegel >
  : rally
  < active in organizing sentiment … against the British government — R.E.Moody >
 c.
  (1) : to set up an administrative and functional structure for : provide with or establish as an organization
   < organize a congregation and erect a church >
   < organize a company to manufacture his invention >
   < organize a territory >
  (2) : to associate in an organization
   < organized the dairymen into a marketing cooperative >
  (3) : unionize
   < organize the white-collar workers >
   < organize the factory >
   < organize the garment industry >
3. : to sing the organum to (a cantus firmus)
4. : to arrange by systematic planning and coordination of individual effort
 < helped to organize games and entertainment among the passengers — Current Biography >
 < organize short courses for teacher-librarians — Times Literary Supplement >
 < organize a traveling art exhibition >
 < organizeorganize a tour of the campus for new students >
 < organize the attack >
 < organize a strike >
5. : to put in a state of order
 < tried to organize the torrent of emotions … seething inside her — Barnaby Conrad >
: arrange in an orderly manner
 < organize the chairs for the rehearsal >
intransitive verb
1. : to sing the organum
2. : to undergo organization
 < an organized clot in the femoral vein >
 < sometimes the exudate of pneumonia organizes instead of being resolved >
3. : to arrange elements into a whole of interdependent parts
 < began organizing for victory by kicking the commander in chief … upstairs to the viceroyalty — O.S.J.Gogarty >
4.
 a. : to form an organization
  < prohibiting an armed group from organizing on its soil — Collier's Year Book >
 b.
  (1) : to establish or found a labor union
   < that workers had a right to organize >
  (2) : to persuade workers to join or form a workers group into a union
   < spent his early years as a union employee organizing >
Synonyms: see found, order
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