organised

/ ˈɔːɡənaɪzd /
/ ˈɔːrɡənaɪzd /

释义

adj. 有组织的;有条理的;有安排的

v. 组织;安排;“organise”的过去式和过去分词

自然拼读

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例句

Privately, after a while, Tom organised a royal court!

过了不久,汤姆私下里组织了一个小朝廷!

The experience does not have to be formally organised.

这种体验并非一定要正式组织。

Organised volunteering and work experience have long been a vital companion to university degree courses.

长期以来,有组织的志愿活动和工作经验一直是大学学位课程的重要部分。

As the Roman Empire expanded northward, it organised its activity chart for the most part around the solar year.

随着罗马帝国向北扩张,它构建活动图的大部分时间是在太阳年前后。

America will remain the best place on earth to do business, so long as Barack Obama and the Democrats in Congress resist the temptation to interfere too much, and so long as organised labour does not overplay its hand.

只要巴拉克·奥巴马和国会中的民主党人抵制住诱惑不过多干预,只要有组织的劳工不过度干预,美国仍将是全球最佳经商之地。

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