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单词 orchestrated
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orchestratedadj.

Brit. /ˈɔːkᵻstreɪtᵻd/, /ˈɔːkɛstreɪtᵻd/, U.S. /ˈɔrkəˌstreɪdᵻd/
Origin: Probably formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: orchestrate v., -ed suffix1.
Etymology: Probably < orchestrate v. + -ed suffix1 (although the verb is first attested later in sense 1; compare orchestrate v. 2).
Frequently with qualifying adverb.
1. Composed or arranged for an orchestra or group of musicians.Cf. well-orchestrated adj.
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1843 Atlas 19 Aug. 532/3 The overture is very weak and patchy, feebly orchestrated, and evincing no describable merit whatever.
1862 H. Coppée tr. A. F. L. de Marmont Spirit Mil. Institutions ii. 183 The difference is the same as that between a song following one single line of melody and an orchestrated work.
1880 Daily Tel. 19 Feb. 3/3 This brief and cleverly orchestrated symphony is instinct with profound melancholy.
1955 L. Feather Encycl. Jazz 50 Orchestrated jazz, if it is to remain jazz, must retain the same rhythmic feeling, the same concept of phrasing, that is inherent in improvised jazz.
1985 Financial Times 28 Nov. i. 15 Miss York pops some soupily orchestrated Satie..on her expensive hi-fi.
1995 Classic CD July 46/3 His music is lightly orchestrated, without gravitas.
2. figurative. Harmoniously or artistically arranged; (also) combined or organized to produce a particular result or effect.
ΘΚΠ
the world > relative properties > order > [adjective] > ordered or systematically arranged > in orderly combination
concinnous1662
chorded1850
co-ordinated1859
orchestrated1883
well-co-ordinated1983
1883 Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. Oct. 437 A symphony of accordant and orchestrated spirits.
1939 Philos. Rev. 48 320 It is the orchestrated response of the varied and often conflicting ideomotor sets of a living person to some identified external or internal stimulus.
1957 Times Lit. Suppl. 6 Dec. 789/2 Nostromo, greatest and most splendidly orchestrated of all his fictions.
1972 F. Fitzgferald Fire in Lake vii. 265 A slow and carefully orchestrated campaign combining a gradual increase of force with diplomatic initiatives.
1994 Amer. Spectator Jan. 34/2 Many French leaders, as rationalists who believe in centrally orchestrated power, cannot accept at all that American dominance is inadvertent.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2004; most recently modified version published online June 2022).
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