organized

英 [ˈɔː.ɡən.aɪzd]      美 [ˈɔːr.ɡən.aɪzd]
  • adj. 有组织的;安排有秩序的;做事有条理的
  • v. 组织(organize的过去分词)
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将“organized”分解为“orga-nized”。想象“orga”代表一个有组织的结构,如一张桌子上的文件分类得井井有条,而“-nize”则是“化”的意思,联想为一个过程,即通过某种方式让“orga”变成有序的。因此,“organized”可以记忆为“使(组织)有序化”。

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organized (adj.)
1590s, "furnished with organs," past participle adjective from organize (v.). Meaning "forming a whole of interdependent parts" is from 1817. Organized crime attested from 1929.
1. These people are very efficient, very organized and excellent time managers.
这些人做事效率很高,井井有条,并且十分善于管理时间。
2. Thousands of American citizens have informed on these organized crime syndicates.
数以千计的美国公民检举过这些有组织的犯罪团伙。
3. Filmmakers have often been accused of glamorizing organized crime.
电影制片人常常被指责美化了集团犯罪。
4. Offe also challenges the postulate of an "organized capitalism".
奥费也质疑“有组织的资本主义”的假设。
5. "As a whole," she muses, "the 'organized church' turns me off"
她沉思道:“总的来说,我不喜欢‘制度森严的教会’。”