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orchestrate

英['ɔːkɪstreɪt] 美['ɔrkɪstret]
  • 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

词态变化


第三人称单数: orchestrates;过去式: orchestrated;过去分词: orchestrated;现在分词: orchestrating;名词: orchestration;

中文词源


orchestrate 编排管弦乐曲,安排

来自orchestra,管弦乐,-ate,使。即编排管弦乐曲,引申词义组织,安排。

英文词源


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.

双语例句


1. The colonel was able to orchestrate a rebellion from inside an army jail.
这位上校得以在军队监狱里策动了一场哗变。

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2. It was a supernatural experience, that only God could orchestrate.
这是一个惟有上帝能掌管的超自然经历.

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3. Some suggest that it has even helped to orchestrate some of the anger at Mr Zardari.
部分人的建议甚至有助于静心策划一些针对扎尔达里总统的愤怒.

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4. If a number of capacitor segments are employed , AVR would also orchestrate their switching as required.
若采用电容器的分段较多, AVR按需要来编排它们的投切.

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5. If photographers from outside Reuters orchestrate or set up scenes, it is still a set - up.
在新闻采访中,即便是非路透社的记者摆布了新闻现场, 这张照片也将被视为是摆拍的照片.

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