arranged
adj. 安排的
v. 安排,準備( arrange的過去式和過去分詞 ); 把…(系統地)分類; 整理; 改編(劇本等)
If you say how things are arranged, you are talking about their position in relation to each other or to something else.
The house itself is three stories high and arranged around a courtyard...
房子本身有三層高,繞著一個庭院而建。
They lived in neatly-arranged little houses.
他們住在佈置整潔的小房子裡。
1. disposed or placed in a particular kind of order;
2. planned in advance;
3. deliberately arranged for effect;
She smiled her thanks and arranged the guitar under her arm.
她微笑著致了謝,把胳膊下面的吉他調整了一下。
Another flight would be arranged on Saturday if sufficient demand arose.
如果需求量足夠大,週六將再安排一趟航班。
Accommodation can be arranged at local bed and breakfasts.
住宿可以安排在當地提供住宿加次日早餐的家庭旅館。
Their herbs and spices are arranged in alphabetical order.
他們的香草和調味料按字母順序擺放。
She arranged an appointment for Friday afternoon at four-fifteen.
她在星期五下午4點15分安排了一次會面。