organizer
n. 組織者,編制者,發起人; [生]形成體; 〈口〉公文櫃,(分類記事的)備忘記事簿; [計]整理器
The organizer of an event or activity is the person who makes sure that the necessary arrangements are made.
The organisers of the demonstration concede that they hadn't sought permission for it...
遊行示威的組織者承認他們並未申請批准這次活動。
...his campaign organisers who are canvassing for last minute support...
為他作最後一刻遊說以獲取支援的競選組織者
1. a person who brings order and organization to an enterprise
2. someone who enlists workers to join a union
3. a lightweight consumer electronic device that looks like a hand-held computer but instead performs specific tasks; can serve as a diary or a personal database or a telephone or an alarm clock etc.
He is a demon organizer.
他組織能力極強。
She has an undoubted talent as an organizer.
她的確有組織才能。
He felt a grudging respect for her talents as an organizer.
他勉強地對她的組織才能表示尊重.
The conference closed with a short speech by the organizer.
會議由組織者作簡短髮言而宣告結束.
A typical PDA can function as a mobile phone, fax sender, and personal organizer.
典型的掌上電腦具有行動電話、傳真傳送機和個人資料夾的功能。