organization
n. 組織(工作); 安排,編排; 條理
An organization is an official group of people, for example a political party, a business, a charity, or a club.
Most of these specialized schools are provided by voluntary organizations.
這些專業學校大多由志願組織建立。
...a report by the International Labour Organisation.
國際勞工組織的報告
The organization of an event or activity involves making all the necessary arrangements for it.
...the exceptional attention to detail that goes into the organisation of this event...
這次活動的組織籌備中對細節的特別關注
Several projects have been delayed by poor organisation.
幾個專案都因組織不力而被推遲。
The organization of something is the way in which its different parts are arranged or relate to each other.
I am aware that the organization of the book leaves something to be desired.
我知道該書的編排還有待改進。
1. a group of people who work together
2. an organized structure for arranging or classifying;
3. the persons (or committees or departments etc.) who make up a body for the purpose of administering something;
4. the act of forming something;
5. the act of organizing a business or business-related activity;
6. the activity or result of distributing or disposing persons or things properly or methodically;
7. an ordered manner; orderliness by virtue of being methodical and well organized;
In the organization of industrial life the influence of the factory upon the physiological and mental state of the workers has been neglected.
在工業生活的組織中,工廠對工人的生理和心理狀態上的影響完全被忽視了.
Poor organization was certainly a contributory factor to the crisis.
組織不善肯定是導致危機的因素之一.
They cleaned him out of the organization.
他們把他從該機構中除名了.
He is engaged in the organization of a new club.
他正忙於組織一個新的俱樂部.
They made a mess of this world organization.
他們把這個世界組織搞得烏七八糟.