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a. 有组织的, 组织起来的



    organised
    [ adj ]
    being a member of or formed into a labor union
    <adj.all>
    organized laborunionized workers
    a unionized shop


    1. 'It's nothing short of organised barbarity.' The RSPCA has visited six abattoirs in Spain with the same methods in use at all of them.
    2. Friday's half-day investor presentation at the Queen Elizabeth II conference centre - organised by yet another well-connected public relations firm, Balfour Harley Associates - is a start.
    3. It organised the recent protests and wants to scrap the European reforms entirely and raise prices.
    4. Last week he was presented with a report recommending the creation of regional squads specialised in fighting organised crime.
    5. In return, the plan mumbled something about creating 60,000 new college apprenticeships. The unions quickly labelled this the most severe attack ever by an elected government on organised labour.
    6. Many are not reported for fear of a repeat. The kidnappers are well armed, with imported weapons and cellular telephones, and are controlled by the Red Command, the city's main organised crime gang.
    7. But he does not think much of the idea that tourism's growth is linked to organised religion's decline.
    8. By contrast, detailed marketing analysis may require looking for connections and patterns in parts of the database which are not closely related. In a multidimensional database designed for Olap, data is organised into dimensions.
    9. In 1987, it organised 11. 'It isn't done to be so showy any more,' a spokeswoman confided.
    10. Each centre is organised as a non-profit company, with equal representation from business and academia on its board.
    11. THAT RARE creature, the truly organised business traveller, is easy to recognise.
    12. The drug trade is now the largest single support for organised international crime; and about half the murders in the US are drug-related.
    13. It showed the way the business was organised and identified bottlenecks.
    14. Last week they drove 2,000 miles, preparing the ground for Labour's stars and smoothing their way. The day they lunched at the Magnesia Bank, he organised events in Tory-held marginals Tynemouth and Darlington.
    15. Futures contracts are generic agreements to buy or sell at a set price and time through an organised exchange.
    16. And I got into the habit of getting slightly organised about my reading on these mini-sabbaticals.
    17. USING the Victorian Gothic vastness of St Pancras Station to show specially commissioned work by a selection of contemporary artists is an exciting idea, which has been brought to fruition in an exhibition organised by Camden Arts Centre.
    18. They are well organised, have better arms and better communications than we.
    19. The Securities and Exchange Council, organised by the Finance Ministry's securities bureau, represents the views of the securities industry. A parallel report, representing the views of banks, is expected to be published soon.
    20. He organised what he considered 'a pretty boring two-day event, a few speakers in a big hotel room' in Tokyo last September. He was staggered by the response - 'we had 750 people on the first day, around 1,000 the next.
    21. With its high rate of literacy and generally well organised medical services, the country is in a good position to combat Aids.
    22. 'Each division is different, and needs to be organised differently'.
    23. The staff have a holiday so I give everyone, especially my children, aged 15 and 13, jobs to do. I co-ordinate it all and cook. 'I don't pre-plan what to wear at home during Christmas but I am very organised.
    24. Last year about 380 teams took part in competitions. All teams competing in events organised by the British Dragon Boat Association must have corporate sponsorship.
    25. If organised criminal gangs are ratcheting up the level of their intimidation of company executives to the ultimate penalty, the authorities' deepest fear is that few companies will prove determined or brave enough to resist.
    26. The leading Eurosceptic MPs and peers have already organised a relentless series of meetings.
    27. In September he was in the US speaking at a conference organised by Merrill Lynch, the US securities house.
    28. In organising a national redistribution of kickbacks on public contracts, the Socialists may just have been doing more openly what all French parties have long done in a less organised way.
    29. Mr Bulmer said. 'Gas is to be burned in preference to coal, despite its higher price, because of the way the electricity supply industry is organised,' he said.
    30. It has become quite embarrassing to be European at a gathering such as the one I attended last week, the biennial 'Atlantic Conference' organised by the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, bringing together Europeans and North and South Americans.
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