ARRANGE


Meaning of ARRANGE in English

verb

1 plan/organize sth

ADVERB

▪ easily

▪ hastily , quickly

▪ secretly

▪ specially

VERB + ARRANGE

▪ try to

▪ be able to , can

Todd will be able to ~ matters.

▪ be difficult to , be easy to

These matters are easy to ~.

▪ be possible to

PREPOSITION

▪ for

Can you ~ for this work to be carried out?

2 put in order; make neat/attractive

ADVERB

▪ carefully , neatly , perfectly

Her red hair was carefully ~d and her face made up.

▪ artfully

▪ haphazardly , randomly

▪ alphabetically , chronologically , symmetrically , systematically , thematically

The books are ~d alphabetically by author.

PREPOSITION

▪ in

She ~d the chairs in neat rows.

▪ into

She took the list of visitors' names and ~d them into groups of four.

▪ according to

The clothes were ~d according to size.

PHRASES

▪ ~ sth in … order

The names are ~d in alphabetical order.

Arrange is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑ finance

Arrange is used with these nouns as the object: ↑ accommodation , ↑ affair , ↑ appointment , ↑ briefing , ↑ collection , ↑ convention , ↑ credit , ↑ date , ↑ deal , ↑ display , ↑ excursion , ↑ exhibition , ↑ fixture , ↑ funeral , ↑ furniture , ↑ hair , ↑ insurance , ↑ interview , ↑ loan , ↑ matter , ↑ meeting , ↑ music , ↑ news conference , ↑ outing , ↑ overdraft , ↑ press conference , ↑ programme , ↑ rendezvous , ↑ reunion , ↑ schedule , ↑ seating , ↑ shipment , ↑ stunt , ↑ thing , ↑ tour , ↑ transport , ↑ transportation , ↑ trip , ↑ truce , ↑ visit , ↑ wedding

Oxford Collocations English Dictionary.      Оксфордский английский словарь словосочетаний .