arranging
v. 安排,準備( arrange的現在分詞 ); 把…(系統地)分類; 整理; 改編(劇本等)
If you arrange an event or meeting, you make plans for it to happen.
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。
This time it was a friend ringing to try to arrange a fishing trip in Scotland...
這次是一個朋友打來電話,想組織一次到蘇格蘭的釣魚旅行。
If you arrange with someone to do something, you make plans with them to do it.
I've arranged to see him on Friday morning...
我已安排好星期五上午見他。
It was arranged that the party would gather for lunch in the Royal Garden Hotel...
已經和這一行人說好將在皇家花園賓館吃午餐。
If you arrange something for someone, you make it possible for them to have it or to do it.
I will arrange for someone to take you round...
我會安排人帶你轉轉。
The hotel manager will arrange for a babysitter...
賓館經理會安排人照看嬰兒。
If you arrange things somewhere, you place them in a particular position, usually in order to make them look attractive or tidy.
When she has a little spare time she enjoys arranging dried flowers...
她稍有空閒便喜歡擺弄乾花。
He started to arrange the books in piles...
他開始將書成堆擺放。
If a piece of music is arranged by someone, it is changed or adapted so that it is suitable for particular instruments or voices, or for a particular performance.
The songs were arranged by another well-known bass player, Ron Carter.
另一位著名的低音提琴演奏家羅恩·卡特改編了這些歌曲。
1. the act of arranging and adapting a piece of music
When she has a little spare time she enjoys arranging dried flowers.
她稍有空閒便喜歡擺弄乾花。
He put a lot of effort into arranging the concert.
他為音樂會的籌備工作付出很大力氣.
When arranging our work, we should allow for unforeseen circumstances.
我們安排工作時要留有餘地.
They are arranging a novel for the stage.
他們正在把一本小說改編成戲劇.
Flower - arranging has become a great craze in Suffolk.
插花已在薩福克成為風靡一時的時尚.