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vt. 组织, 有机化, 给予生机



    organise


    organise \organise\ v. t.
    Same as {organize}. [Chiefly Brit.]
    [WordNet 1.5]

    1. As a result, they have become just as remote and inflexible as the large, centralised IT departments which they replaced. This inflexibility and the growth of PC use is making some companies rethink the way they organise IT.
    2. One - approved by the Russian premier, Mr Viktor Chernomyrdin - would organise five model bankruptcies in key sectors.
    3. But even in that later work, we so often find an inventive and radical eye, ever open to new imagery and visual ideas, and still working to organise and simplify the image in ever more radical terms.
    4. This is a company set up in partnership with the Bristol Chamber of Commerce and Initiative to organise a range of after-school activities.
    5. It took time to organise and, once launched, went on until the early hours.
    6. The main purpose is not to force people unwillingly into jobs but to ensure they organise themselves for regular activity outside the home.
    7. The fact that it attracted attention was not due to left-wing agitation but to something quite different: to the best impulses of Thatcherism - a dispassionate and undeferential questioning of the way we organise ourselves.
    8. We have already lost too much time.' In his view, the WTO's central task will be to organise a framework for that competition.
    9. The insularity of the financial system made regulation a simple matter. The first changes were forced by a liquidity crisis among the unregulated secondary banks in 1973, which compelled the Bank to organise a Pounds 1.2bn 'lifeboat' with clearers.
    10. One particular problem is the variety of national requirements in Europe which mean companies have to organise networks of local subsidiaries.
    11. For this reason, express operators are anxiously waiting to see how EC countries organise their Customs checks once border controls are abolished to create the Single Market.
    12. It is easy to organise ourselves so that a particular set of products will be confidential to Honda and ourselves.
    13. For an hour they shouted: 'TUC get off your knees - organise a general strike'. But the general council - holding its first meeting outside London, apart from annual conferences - would have none of it.
    14. These organise almost all village cricket now, making for more regular and more evenly-matched fixtures. Madingley had lost their last game by one run to Fulbourn village.
    15. And to compound it, Pagonis was asked under immensely demanding deadlines to organise Gen Schwarzkopf's now famous 'Hail Mary' attacking sweep across hundreds of miles of desert to attack Iraq's exposed western flank.
    16. The Chambers run business schools, conduct market research, organise conferences, act as lobbyists for industry and promote exports.
    17. But now UMNO is using its considerable financial resources to organise in Sabah.
    18. Yes, I'd take Capability Brown. He could knock the place into shape and organise the fishing. Confined to an island, what would you miss most? Friends and family, obviously.
    19. This structure reflects the traditional Italian concern to limit tax liabilities and to conceal the precise individual stakes held by family members. Mr Berlusconi has used the Fininvest infrastructure as the core from which to organise Forza Italia.
    20. 'We would like to organise continuing discussions aimed at ensuring harmonised implementation,' he says.
    21. Indeed, so impressed was I by the RGC that I am keen to organise something of my own.
    22. Although differences remain about how to organise the safety programme for the Russian-designed nuclear plants in the former Soviet Union and eastern Europe, the G7 agrees on the need for action. But the leaders are all having to look inward.
    23. Other companies - and countries - will be watching with more than a modicum of self-interest its struggle to organise more productively across borders without creating national casualties.
    24. Few doubt Cosatu's ability to organise a short-term mass stayaway.
    25. Sud-Ouest wrote that Germany is anxious to organise the Europe of which it dreams: 'A pledge of peace and a market made-to-measure.' InfoMatin said Germany was adopting a take-it-or-leave-it policy.
    26. We have the opportunity to experiment, perhaps to take some risks without committing the whole body politic to a particular course of action. It may well prove better to organise the provision of health, education or housing services in a new way.
    27. In the meantime the opposition lacks the machinery to organise extra-parliamentary action such as a general strike.
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