0 to arrange or write a piece of music so that it can be played by an orchestra -- 为管弦乐队改编(或创作)
1 to arrange something carefully, and sometimes unfairly, so as to achieve a wanted result -- 精心安排;用心策划
We are not confronted by a set of pitch relations which are then ' orchestrated'.
Imagine if there were a handful of other reviews orchestrated to answer other compelling questions.
Is it a chance vestige of the sequence of events in early mammalian divergence, or it is orchestrated by something deeper?
Here she creates and orchestrates with her voice an entire instrumental and polyphonic world of subtle, interwoven sounds, simply by working with a multi-track recorder.
Consequently, every "single" publication orchestrates a whole chorus of conflicting voices.
Such intensely private inspiration can lend even the most extravagantly orchestrated piece a chamber-like intimacy.
If one heralded the dawn of political modernization, the other orchestrated a traditionalist resistance to it.
Elementary actions are orchestrated both in space and over time.