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活动内容:
a.填补一下相应单词的中文释义(有一词多义的其他词义也请给出),市场统一零售价5考元一个释义
b.每个单词下面的例句有兴趣有时间翻译的同学也可翻译一下方便他人,市场统一零售价10考元一个句子翻译
c.有任何想法烦请大家提出来,大家一起提高O(∩_∩)O 本期词汇:
arrange • manage • organize • set sth out • lay sth out • sort sth out • align • line sb/sth up
These words all mean to put sth in a particular order, to make it look neat or to make it work efficiently.
PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS
► to arrange/manage/organize/set out/lay out/align/line up sth in a particular way
► to arrange/manage/organize/set out/lay out/sort out (your) things
► to arrange/organize/set out/sort out your thoughts/ideas
► to arrange/manage/organize/set out information/data
► to arrange/manage/organize/sort out your affairs
► to organize/set out/lay out your work
► to arrange/manage/organize/set out/lay out/align sth carefully
► to arrange/organize/set out/lay out sth neatly
► to arrange/manage/organize/set out/lay out sth well/systematically
arrange [ T ]
to put sth in a particular order or position; to make sth neat or attractive
I must arrange my financial affairs and make a will.
manage [ T ]
to use or arrange resources such as money, time or information in a sensible way
We will actively manage your portfolio to maximize the return on your investment.
organize [ T ]
to arrange sth or the parts of sth into a particular order or structure
Modern computers can organize large amounts of data very quickly.
set sth out phrasal verb
to arrange or display things such as furniture, ideas or information
We'll need to set out some chairs for the meeting.
lay sth out phrasal verb [ often passive ]
to plan how sth should look and arrange it in this way
The gardens were laid out with lawns, flower beds and fountains.
NOTE set sth out or lay sth out?
Set out is used more to talk about how individual things are arranged;
lay out is used more to talk about how houses, gardens, shops, etc. are planned.
When talking about text on a page, set out usually refers to the order of ideas or information, and lay out refers to how the page actually looks.
sort sth out phrasal verb ( informal )
to organize a collection of things or the contents of sth; to organize your thoughts
She wanted to be alone to sort out her muddled thoughts.
align [ T , I ] ( rather formal )
to arrange sth in the correct position; to be in the correct position, in relation to sth else, especially in a straight line
The top and bottom line of each column on the page should align.
line sb/sth up phrasal verb
to arrange people or things in a straight line or row
The suspects were lined up against the wall. |