Слово англійською: organize
Дієслово
Переклад organize українською: побудува́ти, організува́ти, влаштува́ти, зорганізува́ти що
Детальний опис
organize
verb /ˈɔːrɡənaɪz/
(British English also organise)
- [transitive] organize something to make all the arrangements for something to happen or be provided
- He helped to organize various events.
- to organize a conference/meeting
- to organize a protest/demonstration/rally
- to organize a workshop/seminar
- I'll invite people if you can organize food and drinks.
- She's on the organizing committee for the tournament.
- [transitive] organize something to arrange something or the parts of something into a particular order or structure
- Modern computers can organize large amounts of data very quickly.
- You should try and organize your time better.
- We do not fully understand how the brain is organized.
- organize something + adv./prep. The complex is organized around a central courtyard.
- We need to organize the work according to the availability and skills of each volunteer.
- The overall organizing principle of the book is chronological order.
- [transitive] organize yourself/somebody to plan your/somebody’s work and activities in an efficient way
- I'm sure you don't need me to organize you.
- [transitive, intransitive] organize (somebody/yourself) (into something) to form a group of people with a shared aim, especially a union or political party
- the right of workers to organize themselves into unions
- Campaigns brought women together to organize.
see also disorganizedWord Originlate Middle English: from medieval Latin organizare, from Latin organum ‘instrument, tool’, from Greek organon ‘tool, instrument, sense organ’.