organization
organization — 名詞
1. a company, charity, club, or other group that people form to work together for a
機構;團體
為共同目的成立的團體
a company, charity, club, or other group that people form to work together for a particular purpose
The organization sends doctors to small islands after big storms.
這個機構在大風暴後派醫生到小島上。
organization + sends help
Mina joined a local arts organization during her first year at college.
Mina 在大學一年級時加入了一個地方藝術團體。
join an organization
That organization raised money for school lunches across the city.
那個團體為全市的學校午餐募款。
The organization was started by three nurses after the flood.
這個機構是在洪水過後由三位護理師成立的。
Our teacher invited an animal rescue organization to speak at school.
老師邀請了一個動物救援團體到學校演講。
- group
the broad everyday word; it can be much less formal or structured
- association
often used for a formal body whose members share an interest or profession
- institution
usually suggests a larger and more established body
- agency
often means a body that provides a specific service or carries out a task
文法句型
join an organization
work for an organization
an international organization
用法筆記
Often used with words like local, national, charity, or international. Distinguish from sense 2: here the word names the group itself, not the planning of an event or activity.
常見錯誤
2. the work of preparing and managing an event or activity so that it happens smoot
籌備;安排
活動或事情的規劃處理
the work of preparing and managing an event or activity so that it happens smoothly
The organization of the festival took months of phone calls and meetings.
這場節慶的籌備花了好幾個月打電話和開會。
organization of + event
Good organization saved the school trip when the bus arrived late.
良好的安排讓校外教學在公車晚到時仍然順利。
good organization
Lena thanked Raj for the careful organization of her birthday party.
Lena 為她生日派對的細心籌備向 Raj 道謝。
Without better organization, the sports day will start an hour late.
沒有更好的安排,運動會將會晚一小時開始。
The organization of the wedding became easier after Maya made a checklist.
Maya 做了清單後,婚禮的籌備變得容易多了。
- planning
focuses on deciding what will happen before the event
- arrangement
can refer to one part of the planning or the final set of plans
- preparation
a broader word for getting ready, not only planning
- management
can stress controlling the event while it is happening
- chaos
an everyday opposite when an event is badly planned and confusing
文法句型
the organization of an event
good organization
poor organization
用法筆記
Usually uncountable. Common in the pattern organization of + event or activity. Distinguish from sense 1, which refers to the people or body, and from sense 3, which is about structure rather than event planning.
常見錯誤
3. the ordered way that ideas, information, or parts are put together so they are e
架構;條理
事物安排得有系統的方式
the ordered way that ideas, information, or parts are put together so they are easy to understand or use
The book's clear organization helps students find each topic quickly.
這本書清楚的架構幫助學生很快找到各個主題。
clear organization of a book
Poor organization in the report made the main point hard to follow.
這份報告條理不佳,讓重點很難看懂。
poor organization in a report
This website needs better organization so parents can find forms faster.
這個網站需要更好的架構,家長才能更快找到表格。
The museum changed the organization of the rooms by time period.
博物館依照時代重新安排了各個展間。
The drawer's organization keeps socks and shirts in separate rows.
這個抽屜整理得很有條理,襪子和襯衫分成不同排。
- disorder
suggests a lack of clear structure or arrangement
文法句型
clear organization
poor organization in a report
the organization of information
用法筆記
Common with nouns like book, report, website, file, notes, or room. Distinguish from sense 2: this sense describes structure or layout, not the planning work behind an event.