arrange如何读

英:[əˈreɪndʒ]

美:[əˈreɪndʒ]

arrange英汉释义

v.(动词)
  1. vi. & vt. 安排; 准备 plan or agree in advance
  2. vt. 整理; 布置 set in a good or pleasing order

arrange是什么意思

v. (动词)
  1. 整理
  2. 布置
  3. 筹备,(作)安排,(作)准备,预备,计划
  4. 【音】改编(乐曲)
  5. 整顿
  6. 设法
  7. 商定,洽商,商妥,协商
  8. 调停(纠纷),调解
  9. 谱写(乐曲)
  10. 排列
  11. 分类,把…分等级,把…归入一类
  12. 达成(协议)

arrange自然拼读

ar·range

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arrange变形

第三人称单数:arranges

现在分词:arranging

过去式:arranged

过去分词:arranged

arrange扩展

arranger (n.)

arrange词根

词根:arrange

adj.

arranged 安排的

n.

arrangement 布置;整理;准备

v.

arranged 安排;计划;准备(arrange的过去式和过去分词)

arrange英英释义

transitive verb

to put in a desired order or configuration.We arranged the books according to their size.They arranged the furniture so that it would be convenient for both talking and watching television.She arranged the papers on her desk.

to make plans for; prepare.The couple will arrange the wedding reception themselves.Her administrative assistant arranged the meeting for next week.

to adapt (a piece of music) for a particular style of performance or for particular players.She arranged the violin piece for the piano.The school orchestra plays classical pieces that are arranged for younger players.

intransitive verb

to plan or do what is necessary in order to bring something about (often fol. by "for").She arranged for flowers to be sent to the funeral home.[verb + for smby/smth + infinitive]They arranged to see each other again the following week.[verb + infinitive]The White House staff arranged that the meeting be held with the Prime Minister at ten o'clock.[verb + (that) + subjunctive clause]

arrange词组

arrange for安排;为…做准备

arrange区别

 arrange, classify, sort, organize

这组词都有“使有条理,安排”的意思,其区别是:

arrange指按计划、秩序、需要和可能等进行安排。

classify指按照事物类型、质量或是否相似进行分类。

sort通常指根据类型或种类分类或整理选择。

organize指按计划或需要把人或物安排组织成一个整体。

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arrange词源中文解释

14世纪晚期, "arengen",源自古法语"arengier"(公元12世纪,现代法语"arranger"),含义为 "排成一行,列成战斗队形",源自于"a-"(参见"ad-")加上"rangier"(现代法语"ranger"),即排成一行,而该词源自于"rang",表示等级,来自弗兰克语"*hring"或类似的日耳曼语来源。源自于原始日耳曼语"*hringaz",表示"弯曲的东西,圆圈",也是" ring "(名词1)的词源。模糊重建起源于 PIE 根源"*sker-"(2),意为"转向,弯曲"。

此词是一个罕见的单词,直到1780-1800年左右意思才普及为"将事物排列有序"。"达成一致或理解"的含义在1786年出现。"适应其他乐器或声音"的音乐含义出现于1808年。相关词汇:"Arranged"; "arranging"。"Arranged marriage"的用法可追溯至1854年。

arrange_计算机行业词汇

【动】改编,安[重]排,排列(方式),调整,布置

arrange词源英文解释

Middle English arengen "to draw up in ranks," borrowed from Anglo-French arenger (continental Old French arengier) "to draw up in ranks, put in proper order," from a-, prefix forming transitive verbs (going back to Latin ad- ad-) + rengier, ranger "to set in ranks," derivative of renc, ranc "line of soldiers, jousting lists, line or rank of persons or things" — more at rank >entry 1 Note: Though appearing once as Middle English arengen, and in early Scots, the verb arrange is very rare in English literature before the late eighteenth century and is in effect a reborrowing of modern French arranger (the regular outcome of Old French arengier), to which it owes its current meanings.

The first known use of arrange was in 1601

arrange儿童词典英英释义

arrangementnoun

a putting in order : the order in which things are put

the arrangement of furniture in a room

preparation or planning done in advance

make arrangements for a trip

something made by arranging

a flower arrangement

a changing of a piece of music to suit voices or instruments other than those for which it was first written

arrangementnoun

a putting in order : the order in which things are put

the arrangement of furniture in a room

preparation or planning done in advance

make arrangements for a trip

something made by arranging

a flower arrangement

a changing of a piece of music to suit voices or instruments other than those for which it was first written

arrangeverb

to put in orderespecially: to put in a particular order

arrange books on shelves

to make plans for

arrange a program

to come to an agreement about : settle

arrange a time for the meeting

to make a musical arrangement of

arrangeverb

to put in orderespecially: to put in a particular order

arrange books on shelves

to make plans for

arrange a program

to come to an agreement about : settle

arrange a time for the meeting

to make a musical arrangement of

arrange 例句

1 Underneath were little gray bags, their necks tied with wire, arranged like nest eggs.

2 She called her phone’s billing service and arranged payment with the Visa number.

3 When this time comes, ex-addict Muslims will arrange to spend the necessary days in around-the-clock shifts, attending the addict who intends to purge himself, on the way to becoming a Muslim.

4 He went into town and arranged for a week’s leave from his work on the highway.

5 My parents met for the first time on the day of their wedding—an arranged marriage.

6 “In my intentions,” she said, “little else. It was a poor marriage I arranged for your daughter. I have brought this on her.”

7 Gray arranged for the high school principal to issue passes for students willing to testify at Claudette’s hearing.

8 At that time I hadn’t seen the suspects—just examined their possessions and arranged the extradition waivers.

9 She arranged an appointment for Friday afternoon at four-fifteen...

她在星期五下午4点15分安排了一次会面。

10 My sisters and I were folded into the scent of flower nectar, and arranged ourselves around a table.

11 That very afternoon, while Adria and I were moping in the church parking lot, my mom called some brokers and arranged to see a few plots of land for sale nearby.

12 The room contained nothing but a bed and a chest of drawers on which a number of bricks lay carefully arranged side by side, all of them covered with soot.

13 The balls were arranged in a pyramid, the chains trailing off in S shapes.

14 At any rate, Mr. Jones’s then-boss, the Entebbe monkey trader, had arranged a deal with villagers in the Sese Islands to buy monkeys from them.

15 “I’m sure lie’ll expect me to have an appraisal arranged before I leave.”

16 She finishes arranging her scarf, and then, without removing her hands from it, she says, “Why don’t you borrow this?” and begins to untie it again.

17 My landlady, a voluble man, arranged my journey into the East.

18 I arrange a ride to work from Matt Lewis—my Vocab partner.

19 And if anyone quarreled or complained, he would simply tighten his lips and arrange his shoulders in the correct command posture.

20 But you cannot arrange your life around them and the small chance of the Dreamers coming into consciousness.

arrange 同义词

5 达成协议

close click compound make terms

10 采取措施

move

14 使有条理

organize methodize

21 排列整齐

dress justify

24 作准备

prepare

25 作安排

budget

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