0 a plan for how something will happen -- 安排;籌劃;準備(工作)
They'd made all the arrangements for the party. 他們為聚會作好了一切準備。
[ + to infinitive ] Arrangements were made to move the prisoners to another jail. 已經作出安排將犯人轉至另一監獄。
[ + that ] We had an arrangement that he would clean the house and I would cook. 我們定好了,他打掃清潔,我做飯。
I'm sure we can come to an arrangement (= reach an agreement). 我確信我們之間可以達成協議。
You can only withdraw money from this account by (prior) arrangement (= after making plans to do so) with the bank. 你必須和銀行(預先)約定,才能從這個帳戶取錢。
1 a group of objects that have been put in a particular order or position -- 排列,安排
2 a piece of music that has had changes made to it so that it can be played in a different way, especially by different instruments -- 改編曲
He has some special arrangement with his supplier, which means he's able to sell his goods more cheaply.
The organizers failed to make the necessary arrangements for dealing with so many people.
Seeing that he wasn't happy with the arrangements, I tried to book a different hotel.
The proportion of the workforce with nonstandard arrangements rose from 26 percent in 1990 to 32 percent in 2001.
Table 4 shows that between 1993 and 1998, the most important changes in living arrangements affected those aged 75 or more years.
Expectations with regard to child-care arrangements indicate that reciprocity and solidarity play out against each other.
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