organize

or‧gan‧ize S1 W2 ( also organise British English ) / ɔɡənaɪz $ ɔr- / 动词

1 [及物动词] to make the necessary arrangements so that an activity can happen effectively :

The course was organized by a training company.

Students need to learn how to organize their work.

2 [及物动词] to manage a group of people who are doing something :

The lawyer helped to organize a group of parents who took action for their children.

organize yourself

The scientists need to organize themselves and work as a team.

3 [及物动词] to arrange something so that it is more ordered or happens in a more sensible way :

He doesn’t need you to organize his life for him.

Organize yourself to arrive at places on time.

4 [及物动词] to arrange things in a particular order or pattern :

We are learning about how genes are organized.

5 [不及物和及物动词] to form a trade union or persuade people to join one :

The law gives workers the right to organize and bargain collectively.