arrangement
Significado: The way things are organised; plans or preparations
Arrangement refers to the way things are organised or positioned, or plans made for something to happen. It can describe a musical adaptation of a piece, a display of flowers, or an agreement between parties. Common phrases include 'make arrangements' (organise plans), 'by arrangement' (when agreed in advance), and 'seating arrangement' (how seats are organised).
Ejemplos
- We need to make arrangements for the conference next month. 我们需要为下个月的会议做安排。Necesitamos hacer los preparativos para la conferencia del próximo mes.来月の会議の手配をする必要があります。다음 달 회의를 위한 준비를 해야 합니다.
- The flower arrangement on the table was beautiful. 桌上的插花很漂亮。El arreglo floral en la mesa era hermoso.テーブルの上の花のアレンジメントは美しかったです。테이블 위의 꽃꽂이가 아름다웠습니다.
- They came to an arrangement about sharing the costs. 他们就分摊费用达成了协议。Llegaron a un acuerdo sobre compartir los costes.彼らは費用を分担することで取り決めに達しました。그들은 비용 분담에 대해 합의에 도달했습니다.
Pronunciación
Guía de uso
Contexto: general
Tono: neutral
Origen e historia
From French 'arrangement', from 'arranger' (to arrange), from Old French 'arangier' (to put in a row), from 'a-' (to) and 'rang' (row, rank), of Frankish Germanic origin.
Contexto cultural
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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