organised
英 ['ɔ:gənaɪzd]
美 ['ɔ:gənaɪzd]
adj. 有组织的; 系统的; 有条理的; 有安排的
BNC.6521 / COCA.44279
英英释义
adj
- being a member of or formed into a labor union
- organized labor
- unionized workers
- a unionized shop
双语例句
- Get organised and get going.
规划起来,马上行动吧。 - There are grounds for concern over organised crime and corruption, especially in Bulgaria.
还是有理由去关注有组织的犯罪和腐败的,特别是保加利亚。 - The opposition is worried that a snap election will be held before they can get organised.
反对党担心的是,选举会在他们组织妥当之前仓促举行。 - In the1960s football became more popular and better organised.
1960年,足球在日本更受欢迎和有更好的组织。 - Tourism is a leisure activity which presupposes its opposite, namely regulated and organised work.
观光是一个休闲的活动,这预示了它的对立面,也就是被控制的和有组织的工作。 - The rally was organised at the instance of two senior cabinet ministers.
集会是应两位资深内阁大臣的要求组织的。 - The rebels are well organised, disciplined and very well armed.
叛乱者组织有序,纪律性强,武装精良。 - Privatisation and the breaking up of statutory monopolies has reduced rent-seeking by organised groups of public employees.
私有化和打破法定垄断,减少了有组织的公共雇主群体的寻租行为。 - These courses cover a twelve-week period and are organised into three four-week modules.
这些课程要上12周,分为3个单元,每单元4周。 - In the old animistic world view, people believed that nature was organised by invisible souls.
过去信仰万物有灵论的人们认为自然是由看不见的灵魂安排的。