orchestrate
orchestrate 英 [ˈɔ:kɪstreɪt] 美 [ˈɔrkɪstreɪt]
vt. 把…编成管弦乐曲;(美)精心安排;把…协调地结合起来 vi. 编管弦乐曲
进行时:orchestrating 过去式:orchestrated 过去分词:orchestrated 第三人称单数:orchestrates 名词复数:orchestrates
- To orchestrate is to design or organize something, like a plan or a project. You could orchestrate an orchestra or you could just orchestrate a yard sale.
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- vt. 把…编成管弦乐曲;(美)精心安排;把…协调地结合起来
- vi. 编管弦乐曲
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1. Once we have seen that we can change our own life and construct our own experience, we are able to orchestrate things so that we experience greater meaning.
一旦我们发现我们可以改变自己的生活并组建自己的经历,我们就可以精心编排,这样我们的经历就会更加有意义。
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2. Our goal was to orchestrate an orderly downsizing of its store-based business and take on its customers as our own while we also focused on developing alternative movie-delivery methods.
我们的目的是精心策划一个有序的缩小其店铺投送方式,这些店铺基础业务以及挖掘他们的客户并且我们努力提供更多可选的电影。
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3. It was a reminder that the playground experiences they would be helping to orchestrate for children were potentially those moments — so they needed to muster all the awareness they could.
这提醒他们,他们即将要精心安排的操场游戏体验,对于孩子们而言,可能会成为他们自己所回忆的那些时刻——所以他们必须尽可能的收集各种想法。
- orchestrate (v.) "to compose or arrange (music) for an orchestra," 1855, back-formation from orchestration. The figurative sense is attested from 1883. Related: Orchestrated; orchestrating.
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