organized
/ˈɔːɡənaɪzd/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈɔːrɡənaɪzd/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈȯr-gə-ˌnīzd/ (ame, mw)
organized — 形容詞
- organizedpositive
- more organizedcomparative
- most organizedsuperlative
1. put in clear order, with parts grouped and placed by a plan or method
有系統
依方法分類整理的
put in clear order, with parts grouped and placed by a plan or method
The museum keeps its photo files organized by year and city.
博物館把照片檔案按年份和城市整理得很有系統。
organized by + category
Small spice jars looked organized on the shelf above the stove.
爐子上方架子上的小香料罐看起來整理得很整齊。
Our teacher drew an organized chart across the whiteboard for science class.
老師在白板上畫了一張很有系統的科學課圖表。
The garage felt organized after Leo labeled every box with tape.
Leo 用膠帶替每個箱子貼標後,車庫看起來很有條理。
By noon, the tool table was organized into four clear sections.
到中午時,工具桌已經被整理成四個清楚的區塊。
- arranged
a broad word for things put in a chosen order
- sorted
stresses dividing things into groups or classes
- tidy
often focuses more on neat appearance than on system
- systematic
more formal, often used for methods or records
- messy
common for things that are untidy or badly arranged
- disordered
suggests lack of proper arrangement
- scattered
stresses things being spread around in no clear order
文法句型
organized by year
organized into sections
an organized shelf
用法筆記
Often followed by a by or into phrase that shows the system used. Distinguish from adjective/2, which describes a person's habits rather than the arrangement of things.
2. good at planning tasks, managing time, and keeping things neat
有條理
善於規劃並保持整齊
good at planning tasks, managing time, and keeping things neat
Nina is organized, so bills never pile up on her desk.
Nina 很有條理,所以帳單不會堆滿她的桌子。
be organized for personal habits
Even during finals, Daniel stayed organized with a weekly task list.
就算在期末考期間,Daniel 也靠每週待辦清單保持有條理。
stay organized with a list
Our coach is organized and packs every first-aid kit early.
我們的教練很有條理,總是提早把每個急救包收好。
Because Mei is organized, the family leaves for school on time.
因為 Mei 很有條理,這家人上學前都能準時出門。
A more organized roommate cleaned the fridge every Friday night.
比較有條理的室友每個星期五晚上都會清冰箱。
- methodical
stresses doing things step by step in a careful way
- efficient
focuses on getting good results with little wasted time
- tidy
can suggest neat habits, but usually says less about planning
- prepared
focuses on being ready, not on overall order
- disorganized
the direct opposite for poor planning and poor order
- forgetful
focuses on memory problems rather than untidiness
- careless
stresses lack of attention, not just lack of order
文法句型
be organized
stay organized
organized enough to finish early
用法筆記
Usually describes a person's habit of planning and keeping things under control, often after be, stay, or get. Distinguish from adjective/1, which is about the arrangement of things.
常見錯誤
3. prepared in advance so people can join the trip or activity without arranging it
安排好的
事先替你規劃好的
prepared in advance so people can join the trip or activity without arranging it themselves
We booked an organized tour of Tainan for the holiday weekend.
我們訂了一個安排好的台南假日導覽行程。
organized + tour
The school offers organized visits to the science museum each spring.
學校每年春天都提供安排好的科學博物館參訪。
organized visits for a group
An organized bike trip saved us from planning every stop.
安排好的單車行程讓我們不用自己規劃每一站。
Their company joined an organized market tour in Osaka last month.
他們公司上個月參加了一個安排好的大阪市場參訪行程。
Instead of driving alone, Mia chose an organized bus trip.
Mia 選擇了安排好的巴士旅行,而不是自己開車。
- planned
broader and does not always suggest a group arrangement
- prearranged
more formal and stresses that the details were fixed earlier
- scheduled
narrower, focusing mainly on fixed times
- unplanned
shows that arrangements were not made earlier
- independent
for travel arranged by yourself rather than by a group
文法句型
an organized tour
organized visits to a museum
an organized bus trip
用法筆記
Usually before nouns such as tour, visit, trip, and activity. It suggests that another person or company planned the details for the group.
常見錯誤
4. working as a planned group or system, with people acting together for the same p
有組織的
以協調團體方式運作的
working as a planned group or system, with people acting together for the same purpose
The town faced organized protests after the factory cut local jobs.
工廠裁掉本地工作後,小鎮出現了有組織的抗議。
organized + collective action noun
Police found an organized phone theft group near the station.
警方在車站附近發現一個有組織的手機竊盜集團。
organized group with planned activity
After the flood, organized rescue teams reached each village by night.
洪水過後,有組織的救援隊在入夜前到達每個村子。
The campaign became organized once volunteers shared maps and phone lists.
志工共享地圖和電話名單後,這場活動變得更有組織。
Parents built an organized network to deliver meals to sick neighbors.
家長們建立了一個有組織的網絡,替生病的鄰居送餐。
- coordinated
stresses people or parts working together effectively
- structured
focuses on having a clear system or framework
- systematic
suggests planned and regular action, often in a formal context
- collective
stresses group action, but not always careful planning
- disorganized
shows lack of planning or shared control
- chaotic
stronger, suggesting confusion and no real order
- uncoordinated
stresses failure of people or parts to work together
文法句型
organized protest
organized rescue team
an organized network
用法筆記
Often used with nouns for group action, such as protest, crime, rescue, or network. Distinguish from adjective/1, which can describe tidy objects without any group coordination.