释义 |
organize or organise /örˈgə-nīz/ transitive verb- To form into an organic whole
- To co-ordinate and prepare for activity
- To arrange
- To obtain (informal)
- To supply with organs
intransitive verb- To be active in organization
- To become organic
ORIGIN: OFr organiser, from Med L organizāre, from L organum organ organīzabilˈity or organīsabilˈity noun organīzˈable or organīsˈable adjective organīzāˈtion or organīsāˈtion noun - The act of organizing
- The state of being organized
- The manner in which anything is organized
- An organized system, body or society
- A political party machine (US)
- The singing of the organum
organīzāˈtional or organīsāˈtional adjective organīzāˈtionally or organīsāˈtionally adverb orˈganized or orˈganised adjective - Having or consisting of parts acting in co-ordination
- Having the nature of a unified whole
- Organic
orˈganīzer or orˈganīser noun - Someone who or something that organizes
- Part of an embryo that influences the development of the rest
- (also orˈganizer-bag or orˈganizer-purse, etc) a container with separate divisions, pockets, etc in which the contents can be arranged for ease and speed of access
- (also personal organizer) a small ring-binder with divisions in which information, diary, personal notes, etc, can be kept to hand
- A desktop, laptop or pocket electronic device for the same purpose
organization and methods The study and analysis of a company and its systems and procedures, in order to improve efficiency (abbrev O and M) |