Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Organise"
The meaning of "Organise" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
O que significa I've had to organise the school fair again this year - I'm not quite sure how that came about.?
A:
It means that the person is unsure as to why they have to organize the school fair (an activity that a school does for students) again.
Q:
O que significa organise?
A:
organize means to arrange in a structured way
Q:
O que significa If you organise the samples I'll do the sign?
A:
@Kyanacy One person will "organise the samples", the other person will make a sign.
(I'm not sure what "organise the samples" would be.)
(I'm not sure what "organise the samples" would be.)
Example sentences using "Organise"
Q:
Mostra-me frases de exemplo com arrange
organise.
organise.
A:
help me arrange the books on this bookshelf
im going to organise my desk
I must organise my life
we must arrange a day to meet for coffee
im going to organise my desk
I must organise my life
we must arrange a day to meet for coffee
Synonyms of "Organise" and their differences
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre organise e hold ?
A:
She loves to organise fundraisers for charity.
He held a meeting last week to discuss about the new project.
Sara hates organising things, because she thinks it takes up too much of her time.
He held a meeting last week to discuss about the new project.
Sara hates organising things, because she thinks it takes up too much of her time.
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre organise(organize) e arrange ?
A:
They both mean the same, you could use either words and it would make sense.
For example: I organised a party. I arranged a party.
For example: I organised a party. I arranged a party.
Translations of "Organise"
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (RU)? I hope we will be organise teams to work on these projects
A:
I hope we will be organised into teams to work on these projects
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (RU)? それを準備してくれませんか?という意味で “Can you please organise it for me?“ って使えますか?
A:
合っていま〜す
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? If I wanted to organise an event that is similar to carnival but trying to convey a message (do not be cruel to animal), what do you usually call it? Noted that this event is a charity 'carnival'
A:
Charity drive if the purpose is to raise money, and information session if the purpose is to bring awareness and/or bestow knowledge upon those who come about animal cruelty.
Sounds like a job for PETA.
Sounds like a job for PETA.
Other questions about "Organise"
Q:
When you organise your thoughts into writing about the types of exam questions as in:
The Type of Questions
-multiple choice
-T/F
-short answer
-essay
For “the type of questions” do you say “the types of questions” or “the type of question”? Which words do you use as plural and singular as a British English native?
The Type of Questions
-multiple choice
-T/F
-short answer
-essay
For “the type of questions” do you say “the types of questions” or “the type of question”? Which words do you use as plural and singular as a British English native?
A:
If you were referring to a specific single question, you would say: the type of the question to signify that it is just one question that you’re talking about. Whereas you would say the type of questions in this case.
Q:
I would organise my own work schedule by first assessing the priority of work, listing the projects in order of importance. I then handle time management using a schedule application to submit or complete within a set time, preferably before the deadline, to make it concrete and reliable. soa natural?
A:
Yes, that's good. How about "systematic and reliable"?
(In time management it is sometimes useful to distinguish between 'urgent' and 'important', although you have implied you do that OK.)
(In time management it is sometimes useful to distinguish between 'urgent' and 'important', although you have implied you do that OK.)
Q:
she perfectly can organise day schedule for child. soa natural?
A:
She can perfectly organize a day schedule for children
Q:
"I'd like to organise a party. No big deal, just few friends..." soa natural?
A:
"... just a few friends..."
Q:
organise family 中文:成家 soa natural?
A:
You cannot say "start family in an older age".
You can say "start a family at a later age", "start a family at a later stage" or "delay starting a family"
You can say "start a family at a later age", "start a family at a later stage" or "delay starting a family"
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