organizing
v. 組織( organize的現在分詞 ); 成立; 安排; 規劃
If you organize an event or activity, you make sure that the necessary arrangements are made.
In the end, we all decided to organize a concert for Easter.
最終,我們一致決定組織一場復活節音樂會。
...a two-day meeting organised by the United Nations...
由聯合國組織的為期兩天的會議
If you organize something that someone wants or needs, you make sure that it is provided.
I will organize transport...
我來安排交通。
He rang his wife and asked her to organize coffee and sandwiches.
他給妻子打電話,叫她準備好咖啡和三明治。
If you organize a set of things, you arrange them in an ordered way or give them a structure.
He began to organize his materials...
他開始整理材料。
She took a hasty cup of coffee and tried to organize her scattered thoughts.
她匆匆喝了杯咖啡,試圖整理一下紛亂的思緒。
If you organize yourself, you plan your work and activities in an ordered, efficient way.
...changing the way you organize yourself...
改變自我規劃的方式
Go right ahead, I'm sure you don't need me to organize you...
只管幹吧,我相信你用不著我來為你安排。
If someone organizes workers or if workers organize, they form a group or society such as a trade union in order to have more power.
...helping to organize women working abroad...
幫助組織在國外工作的婦女
It's the first time farmers have decided to organize.
這是農場主首次決定組織起來。
Overall, barter is a very inefficient means of organizing transactions.
總之,易貨貿易是一種效率很低的交易形式。
She was a queenly, organizing type.
她屬於那種像女王般把一切都組織得井然有序的型別。
He toured South Africa organizing revival meetings.
他遊歷南非,組織奮興佈道會。
My stepmother was in her element, organizing everything.
我的繼母得心應手地料理著一切。
Claire and Beryl were on the organizing committee.
克萊爾和貝麗爾是組委會成員。