transitive. To set in order, arrange, place.
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释义 | the world > space > relative position > arrangement or fact of being arranged > arrange [verb (transitive)] (46) stightc825 transitive. To set in order, arrange, place. fadec1020 transitive. To dispose, suit, arrange. Also intransitive. orderc1225 To classify, put in order; to manage, direct. transitive. To place in order, give order to; to arrange in a particular order; to arrange… adightc1275 transitive (a) To arrange, dispose. (b) To treat, deal with. (c) To consign (to prison). Cf. dight, v. I. dightc1275 To put or place in order, to set in array, to array; to arrange. Obsolete. castc1320 To put into shape, dispose, arrange, or order; to lay out in order, plan, devise. a piece of ground, piece of work, or other thing material. raila1350 transitive. To set in order or array; to arrange; to regulate. form1362 To place in order, arrange. Also, to embody, organize (persons or things) into (a society, system, etc.). Cf. 8a. stightlea1375 transitive. To dispose, arrange, set in order; to prepare, make ready; to control, rule, govern; to direct (a helm or rudder); to ordain, assign… rayc1380 transitive. To arrange, dispose; to prepare, deal with. Obsolete. informa1382 transitive. To put into (material) form or shape; to form, shape, mould, fashion, create; (also) to put into proper form or order. Now rare (chiefly p… disposea1387 To place (things) at proper distances apart and in proper positions with regard to each other, to place suitably, adjust; to place or arrange in a… throwc1390 transitive. To form, fashion, dispose, arrange. Only in past participle. Cf. cast, v. 45. Obsolete. addressa1393 transitive. To set to rights; to order, arrange; spec. to cause to line up (a body of troops). Cf. dress, v. 7a. Obsolete. shifta1400 transitive. To appoint, ordain, arrange, assign, dispose in order. Obsolete. rengea1425 To set out in line or rank, to arrange. transitive. = range, v.1 9a. to set forth?c1450 To arrange or dispose in a certain manner; to lay out. Obsolete. rule1488 transitive. Scottish. To arrange or set in order. Obsolete. rummage1544 Nautical. transitive. To arrange or rearrange (cargo) in the hold of a ship. Also more generally: to arrange or stow (goods, luggage, etc.). Also… marshalc1547 transitive. To arrange or set (things, material or immaterial) in methodical order; to assemble and put in order. (Now usually with military… place1548 transitive. To put (a number of people or things) in the proper or appropriate relative places; to set in order, arrange. to place the field (Cricket… suit1552 transitive. To arrange (several things) in a set, sequence, or series; to put in order, sort. Also with forth. Obsolete. dispone1558 transitive. To set in order, arrange, dispose. Obsolete. plat1587 transitive. To arrange or set out according to a plan. Obsolete. rare. enrange1590 transitive. To place in a range or rank; to arrange. draw1663 transitive. To devise, contrive (something); to arrange. Obsolete. range1711 transitive. To set or dispose (things, †something) in a line or lines; to arrange, put in order. Now usually reflexive or in passive. arrange1791 transitive. To place (things) in some order, dispose. to lay out1848 transitive. To extend at length; to take out and expose to view, to the air, etc.; to spread out in order; to lay so as to project outwards. Subcategories:— specific people (1) — afresh (4) — for or with something (3) — together or co-ordinately (6) — enter in a code or system (1) — attend to the order of (1) — place on a shelf or shelves (1) |
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