Arrange
21arrange*/*/*/ — [əˈreɪndʒ] verb [T] 1) to make plans for something to happen, and to manage the details of it I m trying to arrange a meeting with the sales director.[/ex] Who s arranging the wedding?[/ex] They arranged to go swimming the following day.[/ex]… …
22arrange — [c]/əˈreɪndʒ / (say uh raynj) verb (arranged, arranging) –verb (t) 1. to place in proper, desired, or convenient order; adjust properly: to arrange books on a shelf. 2. to come to an agreement or understanding regarding: to arrange a bargain. 3.… …
23arrange — v. 1 tr. put into the required order; classify. 2 tr. plan or provide for; cause to occur (arranged a meeting). 3 tr. settle beforehand the order or manner of. 4 intr. take measures; form plans; give instructions (arrange to be there at eight;… …
24arrange — 01. We are quite busy today, but I ll see if I can [arrange] a meeting for sometime tomorrow morning. 02. Who is making all the [arrangements] for the office Christmas party this year? 03. Yoshie s mother and father had an [arranged] marriage,… …
25arrange — [14] Arrange is a French formation: Old French arangier was a compound verb formed from the prefix a and the verb rangier ‘set in a row’ (related to English range and rank). In English its first, and for a long time its only meaning was ‘array in …
26arrange — to do something underhand or taboo Used to describe preparing accounts or reports in a misleading manner; bribing or coercing officials; obtaining an unfair preference; or castrating domestic cats: You always ought to have torn cats… …
27arrange — verb 1) she arranged the flowers Syn: order, set out, lay out, array, position, dispose, present, display, exhibit; group, sort, organize, tidy 2) they hoped to arrange a meeting Syn …
28arrange — verb 1) she arranged the flowers in a vase Syn: set out, order, lay out, position, present, display, exhibit, group, sort, organize 2) they hoped to arrange a meeting Syn: organize …
29arrange — ar•range [[t]əˈreɪndʒ[/t]] v. ranged, rang•ing 1) to place in proper, desired, or convenient order 2) to come to an agreement or understanding regarding 3) to prepare or plan 4) mad to adapt (a musical work) for particular instrumentation 5) to… …
30arrange — Ho onoho, ho onohonoho, ho onoho papa, ho oponopono, kūkulu papa, haku, hakuhaku, kuene. ♦ Arrange flowers, ho onohonoho pua …