orchestrate
英 [ˈɔːkɪstreɪt]
美 [ˈɔːrkɪstreɪt]
v. 编配(或创作管弦乐曲); 精心安排; 策划; 密谋
过去分词:orchestrated 现在分词:orchestrating 过去式:orchestrated 第三人称单数:orchestrates
Collins.1 / BNC.13931 / COCA.8946
牛津词典
verb
- 编配(或创作管弦乐曲)
to arrange a piece of music in parts so that it can be played by an orchestra - 精心安排;策划;密谋
to organize a complicated plan or event very carefully or secretly- a carefully orchestrated publicity campaign
精心策划的一场宣传运动
- a carefully orchestrated publicity campaign
柯林斯词典
- VERB 策划;精心安排
If you say that someoneorchestratesan event or situation, you mean that they carefully organize it in a way that will produce the result that they want.- The colonel was able to orchestrate a rebellion from inside an army jail.
这位上校得以在军队监狱里策动了一场哗变。 - ...a carefully orchestrated campaign.
精心策划的竞选活动
- The colonel was able to orchestrate a rebellion from inside an army jail.
- VERB 将…谱成管弦乐曲
When someoneorchestratesa piece of music, they write the individual parts to be played by the different instruments of an orchestra.- He was orchestrating the second act of his opera.
他在为自己那部歌剧的第二幕谱写管弦乐曲。
- He was orchestrating the second act of his opera.
英英释义
verb
- plan and direct (a complex undertaking)
- he masterminded the robbery
- write an orchestra score for