orchestrate
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T If you say that someone orchestrates an event or situation, you mean that they carefully organize it in a way that will produce the result that they want. 精心組織
The colonel was able to orchestrate a rebellion from inside an army jail. 上校得以在陸軍監(jiān)獄裡精心組織了一場(chǎng)叛亂。
2. orchestrationN-UNCOUNT 精心的安排
...his skilful orchestration of latent nationalist feeling. …他對(duì)潛在的民族主義情緒的熟練控制。
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orchestrate /???k??stre?t/ (orchestrating,orchestrated,orchestrates)
劍橋詞典
orchestrate verb [T often passive] (MUSIC)
to arrange or write a piece of music so that it can be played by an orchestra
爲(wèi)琯弦樂(lè)隊(duì)改編(或創(chuàng)作)
orchestrate verb [T often passive] (ARRANGE)
to arrange something carefully , and sometimes unfairly, so as to achieve a wanted result
精心安排;用心策劃
Their victory was largely a result of their brilliantly orchestrated election campaign . 他們的勝利主要?dú)w功於他們的選擧活動(dòng)策劃得非常成功。 返回 orchestrate