arrange
verb
əˈreɪndʒ
verb
1
to
organize
or
make
plans
for
something
such
as
a
meeting,
party,
or
trip
安排,筹划
I,T
Contact
your
local
branch
to
arrange
an
appointment.
请联络当地分部安排预约。
I’d
like
to
arrange
a
business
loan.
我想办理一笔商业贷款。
arrange
to
do
sth
Have
you
arranged
to
meet
Mark
this
weekend?
你安排了这个周末见马克吗?
arrange
sth
with
sb
Beth
arranged
a
meeting
with
the
marketing
director.
贝丝安排了和营销主管开会。
arrange
when/where/how
etc
We
still
have
to
arrange
how
to
get
home.
我们还必须安排好怎样回家。
arrange
that
We
had
arranged
that
I
would
go
for
the
weekend.
我们商量好了,这个周末我去。
Matthew
arrived
at
2
o’clock
as
arranged
.
马修两点钟如约而至。
2
to
make
it
possible
for
someone
to
have
or
do
something
安排,准备
I,T
arrange
for
sth
The
company
will
arrange
for
a
taxi
to
meet
you
at
the
airport.
公司会安排一辆出租车去机场接你。
arrange
for
sb
to
do
sth
Dave
arranged
for
someone
to
drive
him
home.
戴夫安排人开车送他回家。
3
to
put
a
group
of
things
or
people
in
a
particular
order
or
position
整理,排列,布置
T
Ben
arranged
the
flowers
in
a
vase.
本把花放在花瓶里插好。
The
list
is
arranged
alphabetically.
名单按字母顺序排列。
arrange
sth
in
pairs/groups
etc
The
children
were
arranged
in
lines
according
to
height.
孩子们按身高排队。
4
to
write
or
change
a
piece
of
music
so
that
it
is
suitable
for
a
particular
instrument
编曲,改编〔乐曲〕
T
arrange
sth
for
sth
a
symphony
arranged
for
the
piano
改编为钢琴演奏的交响曲